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Hiya

We've just arrived from north wales for a break away.

We are here for new year and weren't going to watch the fireworks but now fancy it as our two year old loves them.

When near (ish) SE23 9AQ would have a good view?

Plan is to wake son up and drive somewhere and ideal watch from car but can walk/carry our son. We just thought car would be less disturbance for him.

Someone has advised one tree hill but I've no idea where that is??

Any advise welcome

Thanks

Dawson's heights... You can see everything. Quite a few people who live on surrounding streets go there so even a tiny bit of atmosphere too... My 2 year old has a horrid tantrum if I wake him up so I won't be going up there this eve despite living across from the hill

We ended up at Dawson's hill/heights! We took our lb in the pushchair! The path up was Tarmac apart from the last tiny bit but we coped grand and the views over London were amazing and Jacob loved the fireworks... His face was a picture when they first went off.

It was a lovely atmosphere up there. We all did a countdown and old langs syne! Really pleased we made the effort to see them!

Thanks again for everyone's help X and happy 2016

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