Location: 76 Swinburne Avenue, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG5 2RR. Some of them are essential for the operation of the site, while others help us to improve this site and the user experience (tracking cookies). Most walks are offered Monday to Friday. As well as the extra distance, this version of the walk also has a bit of a hill climb to tackle, so it's the choice for you if you want more exercise on your walk. Heartwood Forest is just on the outskirts of St Albans. At number one in the UK, Somerset was found to have 119 accessible walks across the county - 43 are suitable for wheelchairs and 74 . All-ability trails - three accessible routes starting near the visitor centre. A fully accessible 2 mile nature walk. This is Hertfordshire's only national nature reserve - and it's a good one for families. The extra distance however, takes you on a long walk along the Back Lane Roman track and then loops around on the Chain walk route back towards Cottered. The track from Amwell Lane is very uneven" - from the Hertfordshire and Middlesex Wildlife Trust website, Ashridge Estate - (NT) - "Ashridge Estate is a 2,000 hectare (5,000 acres) area of the Chiltern Hills with beech and oak woodlands, commons and chalk downlands" "Accessible parking - twelve accessible parking spaces, 50yds from the visitor centre. 2.4 mile circular walk along a variety of surfaced and unsurfaced paths (a shorter 2km option is also available). The woodland is perfect for the kids to explore as there are lots of den building opportunities, rope swings and the best climbing tree we have ever come across. Heartwood Forest is one of the best places for Hertfordshire walks for families. 4. As with all of our routes from Aldbury, there is a lovely pub in the village to enjoy! You will enjoy some peaceful open countryside, a visit to the pretty church, a short walk through Westley wood and of course a stroll through the pretty village of Tewin where you'll find a nice pub for refreshments. Langley2.25 milesWhile our longer walks from this location are more exciting and varied, this is still a nice option as a short open countryside stroll with some nice views as you walk down the hill towards the small village of Langley. You'll enjoy the countryside, farm shops and woodland that you'll find in the shorter walks from Tewin, but the walk then heads north to the village of Burnham Green where you'll find a lovely pub about half way around the walk. Apart from lovely walks and good trees for climbing, theres play equipment, Go Ape and a good caf. Or, close by in the edge of town, and on the way back to the station, you'll find The White Bear. Length: 6.0 mi Est. Refreshments: The Chequers, Barley, Barley7 milesThis final walk is basically an extension of the second walk. Rangers also lead walks if youre interested in learning more about the estate. Refreshments: Lilley Arms, Lilley, Lilley4 milesThe third option from Lilley heads in the opposite direction to the first two walks and this offers a lovely undulating walk without too much of the steep hill climbing. Despite being close to London, there are plenty of beautiful rural spots in Hertfordshire. The paths between the villages are long straight paths through sweeping open farmland, so it's not really a varied walk, but more of a great walk to get some peace and quiet, fresh air and exercise before visiting any of the lovely pubs in either of the villages. After that, you'll then descend back down to the village for your reward at the wonderful country pub in the village. Whether you believe this or not, its a useful history lesson for the children and a great spot to head for. However, after enjoying the woodland walking, the route also ventures off much further north, out of the woods, towards Hertford Heath and Little Amwell, where you'll find a lovely pub and pretty church. Otherwise it's another walk mainly consisting of arable farmland walking and as a bonus, you'll visit the impressive Cromer Windmill. 13) Welwyn North East Loop, Welwyn Garden City. There are no facilities along the Nickey Line but you can pop in to Highfield Oval for a caf and toilets. The well-maintained gravel path is suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs. Refreshments: The Green Dragon, Flaunden, Hertfordshire. "Mobility scooter - available for hire, free of change, bookable in advance. There's a short stretch of walking alongside a busy road to get to the start of the loop, but it's on a solid footpath and it's worth the effort as you soon emerge out into the estate for a beautiful loop of walking through the wonderful and peaceful landscape. Refreshments: The Rose & Crown, Tewin The Cowshed Bar & Restaurant, Tewin Bury Farm The White Horse, Burnham Green, Hertfordshire, Therfield2 milesThis first route option is a simple and relatively flat family-friendly countryside stroll around the pretty village of Therfield. 1h 54m. The track is usually quite muddy at its lowest point but I have managed to push a buggy across it on numerous occasions (it might be impassable with a buggy after particularly heavy rain). Alban Way. We have got to know our local area pretty well over the last year, trying out new family-friendly walks in Hertfordshire, and have discovered some real gems. Refreshments: The Fox & Duck, Buntingford The Black Bull, Buntingford The Jolly Sailors, Buntingford, Buntingford3.25 milesThis is another relatively short walk from the market town of Buntingford in Hertfordshire. A buggy friendly route from Hertford, which was requested by a follower of Hertfordshire Walker on Twitter. Where to park: use postcode HP4 1LT for the free car park, Length of walk: various waymarked trails from 1-8 miles, Length of walk: approximately 6 kilometres, Refreshments: Lots of options in Welwyn and Hertford, en route the. Self-guided walk and cycle route leaflets, following way-marked paths. Alexandra Park, Oldham. Of course, with every down there must come an up, so the second half of the walk takes you back up the hill towards Burnham Green where you can enjoy the lovely pub after your efforts. Refreshments: The Rose & Crown, Tewin, Tewin2 milesThis third option is another short loop and this one explores the countryside to the south of the village. Difficulty: Easy. It is quite an open walk without a lot of shade, so please be aware of this on days when you will be exposed to the weather. Refreshments: The Boot, Dane End, Dane End4.25 milesThis third route option again heads into the countryside to the north of Dane End, but this walk goes a bit further out for those of you that want to stretch your legs a bit more. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Download the app to walk these routes and see your position on the map as you walk. Goff's Oak5.5 milesThis is a long adventure in the countryside and woodland to the north of Goffs Oak. Looking for nice walks near St Albans? The walks cover most of the attractive countryside of the County including the Ashridge Estate near Tring and the areas that lie within the boundaries of the Chilterns AONB. Even more impressive are the rare mature elm trees. Paths linking the hides are generally flat with some grass areas, Some parts of the paths are narrow, but passing places are provided. You'll embark on a long adventure in the arable farmland to the south of the village and you'll also visit the Cromer Windmill, Hertfordshires last remaining windmill. After 10 years working in the travel industry selling and marketing holidays across the globe, I decided to set up the Smudged Postcard blog to share my knowledge of family travel. Path shared with walkers and cyclists. 9. Between the beach, dunes and lakes, Stackpole is the ideal location for a wildlife walk. Let me know if you've tried any of these. Refreshments: The Rose & Crown, Tewin The Cowshed Bar & Restaurant, Tewin Bury Farm, Tewin2.25 milesThis is our last short walk option from Tewin. The extra distance doesn't add a lot of variety to the second walk, as it's mainly through arable farmland and over Winding Hill, but the extra exercise and fresh air will always be a good thing! Hi Helen, thanks for getting in touch. On the edge of the reserve is a brilliant sculpture trail with carved wood art works depicting elements from local history a Roman soldier, a herdsman, a majestic stag. If you fancy a weekend away, Id recommend Hill Farm Campsite which is within walking distance of Wendover Woods. This nature reserve is a mix of woodland, ponds and open meadowland. Amberswood Common (Silver route), Wigan. The extra distance on this route takes you past the Frithsden Beeches and on an extra loop of walking around the woodlands of Berkhamstead Common. Refreshments: The Grandison, Bramfield. We fell in love with the Meon Valley Trail in Hampshire on a recent half term visit. Buggy friendly: some areas of the reserve are fine for buggies, the walk described above has some inaccessible areas. With the farmhouse ahead of you, the road becomes a track which you should follow round to the left past a small pond. Walkiees lets you view, save and review 1000+ dog walks near you and across the UK. Its not easy to find walks as picturesque as this that are also suitable for buggies. Park at the top for free (near Clarence Park - Google it) and walk right down past the pier for a good mile or so walk. Were Ed, Jacs, Ernie and George. The closest Gruffalo trail to Hertfordshire is the Wendover Woods Gruffalo Trail in Buckinghamshire. You'll enjoy a stroll alongside the winding River Ash, lots of open countryside with sweeping views, a walk through the impressive Easneye Wood and a walk around the village of Warerside with it's two lovely pubs. Refreshments: The Cock Inn, Barnet, Much Hadham1.75 milesThis first route is a nice short stroll around the pretty village of Much Hadham. This route enjoys the woodland of the Kings Langley Common, and the village High Street with it's various pubs and eateries. Refreshments: The Wilbury, Letchworth, Hertfordshire, Wilbury Hill3.25 milesThis second route option is basically an extension to the first route that still enjoys the wonderful downhill walk past the Lavender Farm. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Hi! Enjoy a short stroll around the lake in this pretty park in Woking. The regional Cycle Route 12, known as the Tudor Trail, runs from Tonbridge Castle to Penshurst Place in Kent. The area is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Local Nature Reserve. The wonderful countryside of Sussex should be available to everyone, so we've selected a few accessible walks in Sussex below, with paths suitable for wheelchairs, buggies and mobility vehicles. If its a hot day, theres a great little spot for a wild swim where the River Beane meets the Lea (you can find out more about wild swimming in Hertfordshire here), its quite deep there and better for older children, shallow water for paddling can be found further up stream near the tennis courts. This is a popular area for dog walks in Hertfordshire but also cyclists and horse riders. It still enjoys the Graffidge Wood and the stroll through the Knebworth House grounds, but this option also has the walk up through Knebworth woods that we feature in the second route. Refreshments: The White Horse, Burnham Green, Burnham Green3.75 milesThis third route option is our recommended walk from Burnham Green as it offers you a wonderfully varied pub walk in this lovely area of Hertfordshire countryside. Facilities include car parking, picnic tables, a duck pond, toilets, an easy access pathway and play equipment" - from theBorough of Broxbourne Council website, Berkhamsted Waterways Walk - "Three circular walks from 2 to 6 miles including an easy access route. Buggy-friendly walks around Surrey. Stapleford4 milesThis second route option is a longer circular route for those of you with a bit more time to explore this delightful area of Hertfordshire countryside. If you are looking for Hertfordshire river walks, here are a couple of ideas for you: The best river in Hertfordshire for river walks is The River Lea. It is one of the loveliest woodland walks in Hertfordshire with so much variety. A buggy-friendly kissing gate brings you out south of Ferry Nab and then follow the path to Cockshott Point and back to Bowness Bay. Another great route linking two Hertfordshire towns, the Alban Way runs from St Albans to Hatfield. The walk passes through woodland and farmland and it's great for a family stroll or as a refreshing morning's walk if you've been . Follow the lane, with views over farmland on either side, passing a farmhouse on your left and then a small wood and a pond on your right. Ickleford1.5 milesThis first option is a nice short and simple pub walk in the Hertfordshire countryside around the village of Ickleford. After about 750 metres, youll reach a larger farmhouse. Also in the area is the Lee Valley Boat Centre where you can hire boats for the day or longer, Lee Valley Country Park and the Lee Valley White Water Centre. However, this route also ventures out into the open countryside to the south of the village, to make this walk a bit longer overall. We use cookies on our website. You can walk along sections of it in Cassiobury Park in Watford, the towpath in Berkhamstead and Tring Park. Llys y Fran Country Park. Adapted toilet available - please note this facility is only open during opening hours, there is no radar key access" - from the National Trust website, Barclay Park - This Green Flag accredited park is situated on a gentle hillside overlooking an ornamental lake, whichhas recently been restored as part of a Heritage Lottery Fund project initiated by the Friends of Barclay Park group. There are so many old railway lines in the UK which now make excellent walking and cycling routes. Oughtonhead is a beautiful nature reserve with the River Oughton running through it and is managed by the Herts Wildlife Trust. In Kimpton itself, you'll then visit the lovely church and a nice pub on the High Street if you need refreshments. There are no stiles or gates. As well as being one of Bristol's prettiest, historically-rich spots, the Harbourside is a circular, flat, pram friendly walk. Weve only ever cycled this route its perfect for kids who are fairly new to pedalling as its flat and you have the option of returning by rail from Ware to Hertford East. All Rights Reserved. - from the leaflet - Download a leaflet from the from the Bishop's Stortford Town Council website, This website uses cookies, by continuing to use the site you are agreeing to this, for more info on our use of cookies see our privacy policy. It is also good for push chairs. In winter there are flooded areas for wading through, theres shelter in the woods during the rain and fantastic blackberries in the early autumn. You'll still enjoy the church, Nickey Line and Redbourn Common, but about half way along the Nickey Line you'll leave the route for a big extra loop of glorious countryside walking - the highlight of this being the delightful Redbournbury Mill. Read my top tips for hiking with kids! Thanks for sharing! Note that there are lots of steps at the beginning of the line in Harpenden but if you head to the entrance of the Highfield Oval, there is a step free entrance. Visitor Centre - One level with step-free access throughout" - from the RSPB website, Tring Reservoir & Canal Walks - There is a 1 mile linear path from the car park which goes past the reservoirs and along the canal towpath to a pub at Bulbourne. It runs from Welwyn Garden City to Hertford and there are various extensions including the towpath from Hertford to Ware which Ive detailed in the Hertfordshire river walks section here. The Alban Way officially starts at Cottonmill Lane in St Albans and finishes at Wrestlers Bridge in Hatfield but there are numerous places to park along the way if you only want to follow a certain section of the trail. Family friendly and buggy friendly walk in Hertfordshire. As well as the woodlands to enjoy, theres a lake to walk around with hides from which to watch the birds. Even though the village is deep in the Chiltern Hills, this route is relatively flat so it's a nice easy stroll to work up an appetite before visiting the village pub that's on the route. Here are some of our favourite walks near Hertfordshire: We love this vast Forestry Commission woodland in the Chiltern Hills. It's quite a strenuous walk and it's quite exposed to any adverse weather conditions, so please go adequately prepared for your journey. Jos kytt kosketusnytt, selaa koskettamalla tai pyyhkisemll. Literally a few miles over the border into Bedfordshire is the very lovely and aptly named Barton Hills nature reserve. The towns motte and bailey castle is fun to explore theres lots of space for children to run around and the outer earthworks offer an elevated walkway all the way round the site with good views. Theres also a decent cafe, Crumbs, and a second pub, the George and Dragon, further up the High Street. For family friendly bike ride ideas, check out my article about the best cycle routes for families across the UK. One minute you are walking through quite dense forest, the next you are out in open pastureland. If you head anticlockwise, the lovely pubs in Datchworth Green will be towards the end of the walk. The youngest member of our team had no trouble believing that these outlets were goblin towers, especially when the train drove through the tunnels sending haunting sounds and winds into the surrounding forest. Pushchair friendly walks: Bristol Harbourside. Many routes can be slippery and muddy after wet weather. Refreshments: White Horse, Burnham Green, Hertfordshire, Essendon3 milesThis first walk is a nice short circular stroll on the public footpaths going around the Brickenden Golf course and the countryside beyond. There is also a pub in the village if you want some post-walk refreshments. In essence it's an extension of the third walk that heads north out of the village through peaceful Hertfordshire countryside and along the John Bunyan Trail until it meets the Icknield Way Trail. Finally, you'll also enjoy the quaint village of Aldbury itself, with it's fantastic pub that does get busy, so book ahead! It is best for slightly older children (our 5 and 6 year olds were fine). The trail has a firm surfaceand is suitable for young families with buggies, wheelchairusers and those less mobile." It also walks through the golf course though, so again please be careful in this section and the walk also visits the village of Little Berkhamsted where you will find a lovely pub. Caf: Accessible cafe at Llys-y-Fran centre. The track slopes down and then back up towards some woods. In the summer there is a fantastic splash park and usually an ice cream truck hanging around. Easy family walks in Liverpool and beyond; 1. Sometimes, the overflow section in a field is opened up but not always. Moderate 4.6 (341) #1 - Chess Valley and the Cricketers Walk. Refreshments: The Fox & Duck, Buntingford The Black Bull, Buntingford The Jolly Sailors, Buntingford The Beehive, Hare Street, Buntingford6.75 milesThis fifth route option is a long and varied walk that explores the countryside to the north and east of Buntingford. Below we . Wherever you go, make sure to visit the Magical Wood complete with wood carvings of the woodland animals and a picnic area. It enjoys everything from all of the other routes, including both woods, the lovely countryside views and the pretty grounds of Knebworth Park, but this route also takes you on a big climb up the Kitching Track before descending back down to the route enjoying views along the way. Buggy Walks are health walks for parents and guardians and their babies. If you like discovering these wooden sculptures, you might also like to check out some Gruffalo Trails. There is no dedicated car park at Pegsdon Hills but if you take the Apsley End Road off the B655, there is a left turn after about 50 metres into a dead end road. We have three Berkhamsted walks on the Hertfordshire Walks app ranging from 1.5 miles to 8miles. The effort is then rewarded with some lovely views before walking back towards Digswell. Parking - 10 per car. The woods are great for a wander if youre not ready to head back to the village yet. A decade on and with four Buggy Walks established in the area, approximately 180 people now take part in the walks every month. - from the Three Rivers District Council website, Cole Green Way - "The Cole Green Way runs from Hertford to Welwyn Garden City along the path of a former railway and caters for cyclists, horseriders and walkers.The path starts by Hertford Football Club and there are entrance and exit points at a number of points along the way. There are no facilities at Panshanger Park. These walks are family friendly, following tracks and paths that are generally buggy friendly and fine for young children to explore. You'll walk through the open arable farmlands between the villages of Therfield and Kelshall and you'll visit the pretty church when you're in Kelshall itself. This route however adds some extra distance, and definitely some extra exercise, by taking you up and over the steep peaks of Warden Hill and Galley Hill about half way around the walk. We love discovering new walks in Hertfordshire and our growing community help us find the best walks so that we can research and share them in the app. You'll enjoy lots of undulating countryside on this walk, so you'll definitely work up an appetite for your reward at the pub in the village after your walk. There are facilities at Ashridge Estate including a caf and toilets. Here are a few more places to find easy Hertfordshire walks for families: The Ayot Greenway is a 3 mile track (former Welwyn Garden City Railway) running from Ayot St Peter to Wheathampstead which is great for walks or cycling too. This 79 hectare nature reserve actually straddles the Hertfordshire/Bedfordshire border but Im claiming it in our list of best walks in Hertfordshire for families because it is so lovely, especially in the summer months. It also has a much longer stretch of walking alongside the Grand Union Canal and then a lot more walking through open countryside for a real boost of fresh air and exercise. "This safe, flat, gentle, traffic-free route runs between Cottonmill Lane in St Albans and Wrestlers Bridge in Hatfield. Refreshments: The Fox & Duck, Buntingford The Black Bull, Buntingford The Jolly Sailors, Buntingford, Buntingford10 milesThis final route is basically an epic adventure that fully explores the undulating Hertfordshire countryside surrounding the market town of Buntingford. If you click on one and buy something, we may earn a small commission but this is at no extra cost to you. Easy Access Trail at Seven Sisters - The route starts opposite the Seven Sisters Visitor Centre and the route is 2km . Parking is free, and unless you're going at peak times on a sunny day you'll get parked easily. It heads out west from Lilley, climbing Wardswood Lane and then the John Bunyan Trail before joining the Chiltern way to loop back to the start via Whitehill Farm and Lilleypark Wood. For families with older children, the reserve has a range of habitats woodland, heath and meadow to explore. The walk starts in Hartham Common and follows the River Lea (or Lee). 3. It is made up of mostly newly planted forest but also has ancient woodland and meadowland areas. From Bat Willow Hurst southbound to Grange Paddocks the trail is partly unpaved with field boundaries, which would be unsuitable for buggies and wheelchair users. Goldings3 milesThis is a short, but wonderful little walk on public footpaths around the pretty Goldings Estate, Hertfordshire. Refreshments: Lilley Arms, Lilley, Hertfordshire, Lilley5.5 milesThis fifth option is an extension of the third walk that heads to the west out of the village enjoying the Chiltern Way and the John Bunyan Trail. Refreshments: The Woodman, Chapmore End, Hertfordshire, Tewin1.5 milesThis shortest route option is a simple family-friendly stroll in the countryside to the west of Tewin. Danemead Wood1 mileThis first route option is a lovely short family-friendly woodland stroll around the pretty Danemead Wood, part of the majestic Broxbourne Woods nature reserve in Hertfordshire. One of the pockets of ancient woodland has an impressive display of bluebells and theres a great area for den building. The walks take in the waterways of Berkhamsted, including the River Bulbourne chalk stream and the Grand Union Canal" - from the Chilterns Conservation Board website- Download the Trail Map from the Chilterns Conservation Board website, Bishops Wood Country Park - "Bishops Wood Country Park is a 38 Hectare ancient semi-natural woodlandwhich means it is likely that there has been a wood in this location since Britain was afforested after the last ice age." There isn't a pub actually on the route, but there is one on the Colney Heath high street. If you are there in the Spring, there are some beautiful bluebell woods to wander through. It also then visits the All Saints church before descending back to Dane End. If using public transport, I suggest joining the route at Pollok Avenue* (see route info below), as you can reach this very easily from Pollokshaws West train station, where there is . Like the first two routes, the walk enjoys the countryside around the village and takes you on a loop around the wonderful Icklefield Common with it's stretch of River Purwell walking. Check their website for opening hours, prices and booking information. The walk basically is a long walk through mainly big open sweeping arable farmland, so it's a great walk for some healthy exercise and fresh air. The 'Accessible Purbeck' guide looks useful too. Refreshments: The Tilbury, Datchworth Green The Plough, Datchworth Green, Datchworth Green6.75 milesIf you really want to stretch your legs and explore the countryside around the village of Datchworth Green, then this third route option is the best choice for you.
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