Broomfield Park is used by many people as a space to improve their physical health, support their mental wellbeing - and have fun - through exercise and sports activity.
The details below will help you connect with individuals and organisation to help you get active in the park.
An informal group and online community meeting for Runs, Walks and Cafe Catch-ups within and beyond Broomfield Park. Members also arrange ad hoc meet-ups for sports, walks, and social activity.
Individual or group fitness and exercise sessions take place in the Basketball Court from April-Oct, suitable for older adults. Low Impact exercise to achieve high results. Led by Pete Davey.
For individual exercise, The Broomfield Park Green Gym, including several different pieces of gym equipment, is available for free, self-directed use by park visitors at any time the park is open.
Age UK run a range of accessible walking and talking sessions across the Borough, including a regular Wednesday morning walk in Broomfield Park..
The Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) is an open-acess area available for self-directed ball sports and other recreational activity.
From September to April Broomfield Park is the place to be for Saturday morning netball with the North London Netball League
A low-impact walking exercise, Nordic Walking is something that can be done and enjoyed individually or as a group activity. Pete Davey leads regular Nordic Walk sessions
The attractive lakes and greenery of Broomfield Park provide a tranquil backdrop to tutor-led outdoor Tai Chi sessions throughout the year - bookable via Active Enfield
Nine courts including floodlights for evening games, all available for public use, with a fee payable for court access and lighting.
James Mott Tennis Coaching are Enfield Council's agreed coaching partner, delivering junior and adult coaching sessions.
Active Enfield arranges free weekly wellbeing walks; connect with nature, meet new people and enjoy the fresh air in the park