Sightseeing
Peckham Rye Common
34 Straker's RdLarge local park just around the corner.
Horniman Museum and Gardens
100 London RoadFamous London museum and garden
Canonbie Road
Canonbie RoadTake a walk up this steep street and get a fabulous panoramic view over London.
This is a fascinating Victorian cemetery that is now more of a nature reserve. Very atmospheric.
51 locals recommend
Nunhead Cemetery
Linden GroveThis is a fascinating Victorian cemetery that is now more of a nature reserve. Very atmospheric.
Take the path through the woods to One Tree Hill, where Queen Elizabeth I is said to have stopped for a picnic. An oak tree was planted in her honour, which is why the area is still called Honor Oak.
19 locals recommend
One Tree Hill
Take the path through the woods to One Tree Hill, where Queen Elizabeth I is said to have stopped for a picnic. An oak tree was planted in her honour, which is why the area is still called Honor Oak.
Drinks & Nightlife
London's first community-owned and run pub. Sample beers from local brewers!
59 locals recommend
The Ivy House
40 Stuart RdLondon's first community-owned and run pub. Sample beers from local brewers!
The Herne
2 Forest Hill RdLocal pub
The Clock House
196a Peckham RyeLocal pub overlooking Peckham Rye
Shopping
Forest Hill Supermarket & Off Licence
110 Forest Hill RdExcellent local corner shop
Food Scene
Lorenzo of Dulwich
32 Forest Hill RdGood, friendly Italian restaurant
Cafe in the heart of the park. Nice for coffee, breakfast or lunch
16 locals recommend
The Round - Peckham Rye
Cafe in the heart of the park. Nice for coffee, breakfast or lunch
Nice cafe just down the end of the road. Good for breakfast and lunch.
16 locals recommend
French Cafe Bistrot
44 Forest Hill RdNice cafe just down the end of the road. Good for breakfast and lunch.