Our guide to health, fitness, and nature in London brings you everything from beautiful parks to running, cycling and walking routes, yoga and meditation, friendly gyms and peaceful places to go.
These tiny parks are proof that the best things come in small packages. Did you know that some of London’s underground stations are home to tiny tropical parks? This is such a simple but effective way to spruce up...
Be sure to look up this week, it’s the Taurids and Leonids’ time to shine. If 2020’s been anything positive, it’s been an astrological spectacle – with a number of space-bound delights ligh...
Autumn leaves and tranquil trails make Kew Gardens an excellent spot for a lockdown wander. As of last week, England is back in lockdown until December 2 – but there are a handful of reasons why this lockdown shou...
The England Coast Path will stretch your legs a bit… As we’ve all spent a lot of time indoors this year, the simple joy of walking and getting some fresh air has become a treasured activity. Hopefully that j...
The Natural History Museum gardens will become even greener over the next few years. The Natural History Museum is known for many things, like hosting epic exhibitions, late-night events and housing some of the largest...
It’s official, we are waving goodbye to our precious coral reefs and it’s happening faster than any of us had realised. This week, the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies released a worrying repo...
We have approximately seven years before the consequences of climate change reaches a deadline, according to the newly programmed countdown clock in NYC’s Union Square. If you happen to be passing through New York...
This happens once in a Blue Moon… literally. While plans on the ground have taken a scary turn that’s got nothing to do with the Halloween costumes, nature will be stepping in to put on a spooky show of its own. I...
Great news for all the stargazers out there! A ‘corn moon’ is rolling into town and hitting up UK skies today (September 2). This celestial only tends to happen once every few years. [Featured Image: jcsulli...
London, your lean, green champion is Richmond upon Thames! That statistic about London being 47% green space never fails to amaze me, given that my first thoughts of the city are always of towering skyscrapers, winding...