Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park North
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is 560 acres of parklands packed with venues that made the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games such a spectacle. The park is full of a huge variety of art, sculptures and poetry all surrounded by bustling animal habitats, serene waterways, colourful flowers and plants and busy gardens.
The North park has orienteering maps with courses for all ages and abilities on each map, all courses have route choices that enable the use of paths for the full course and are wheelchair friendly.
The North courses start just to the east of the Copper Box Arena and cover the northern half of the park including the Velodrome, Timber Lodge Cafe and the Olympic Rings.
Orange, Red and Yellow courses available, plus 45 mins score course.
Maps can be ordered from the GO Orienteering Olympic Park POC page:
https://www.goorienteering.org.uk/course/qe-olympic-park
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park offers a landscape full of opportunities to discover something new. There are a range of trails and tours and the park is the perfect destination for families of all ages and interests. Whether it’s a walk through the parklands looking at the spectacular sites of the London 2012 venues or burning off steam at the Tumbling Bay playground - there really is something for everyone. For the most up to date information visit the parks things to do pages.