A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Hertsmere
'Once in the park you may explore our lakeside walks, nature trails, outdoor play areas, picnic areas and visit 100 Aker Wood. Aldenham is a haven for a wide diversity of flora and fauna and is a great place for photography and wildlife watching. The walks are self guided but take a look at our Wildlife page to see the animals and plants you might find here so you can learn as you explore.'
Aldenham Renaissance
'Our walks often take place on the second Sunday of the Month. All walks are free, some need money for transport or fares and we put details on the list. Bring your own picnics. Membership is not n ...
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'With the incorporation of the Watford Fieldpath Association, the BADFA area greatly increased. It now is roughly bounded by Borehamwood, Harrow, Rickmansworth, Chenies, Chesham, Berkhamsted, Hemel Hempstead, St Albans, Radlett; but focuses mainly on Bushey, Aldenham, Watford, and Watford Rural "parishes".'
'The walking route heads north across fields to explore the nearby settlement of Potters Bar. You’ll have chance to see the leafy residential streets, the picturesque golf course and the m ...
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'Circular pub walk from the Duke of York in Barnet, Hertfordshire. A former coaching inn, built on the Great North Road, the Duke of York continues to serve the needs of many a weary traveller ... The walk also passes by Potters Bar rail station, so if you are travelling by train you can adjust the walk to start at the station and visit the pub on-route.'
AllTrails
'Morven was donated to us by Mr A.B. Sanderson in two parts, the first 20 acres in 1928 and the rest of the park - including the house - in 1934. Mr Sanderson's wishes were very clear "that ...
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Member of the Ramblers - Hertfordshire & North Middlesex Area Grouping
'Potters Bar is a pleasant place in which to live. It is fresh and clean, and the surrounding countryside is beautiful. Little Heath adjoins the town to the north and South Mimms and R ...
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'A series of walks looking at local countryside and making use of local footpaths. If you are interested in furthering your knowledge and understanding of the local environment in and around Potters Bar, then these walks should appeal.'
The Shenley Walks are 'four circular waymarked walks through Shenley Park'. Shenley Park Trust also 'offer a range of tours and activities within the Park, most of which we have be ...
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'An independent self financing rural Park in Hertfordshire that is free to use. Once a private Estate known as Porters Park, then a site of a Mental Hospital, Shenley Park is now a unique self-funding Park for all. The Park is steeped in history and hosts an Orchard, Meadow, Woodland walks, Historic buildings and an amazing 2 acre landscaped Walled Garden with an amphitheatre ... Shenley Park is also situated at a mid way point on the Timberland Trail. This is a 10.5 mile trail between Borehamwood and St.Albans.'
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