enjoy group visits herts 2012
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OFFER Book a group visit to Hertfordshire at one of our attractions and we will give you Enjoy! Hertfordshire cheque books for all in your party. The cheque book is made up of over 20 cheques that give discounts on accommodation, meals, two for one entry vouchers and other exciting offers-all valid until September 2012 with a value of in excess of £500. Mention the Enjoy! cheque book when booking your group visit.TRANSCRIPT
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Enjoy! Group Visitsto Hertfordshire
HOUSE, GARDENS, PARK, & DINOSAUR TRAILKnebworth
Henry & Martha Lytton Cobbold19th generation of the Lytton family
• Discounted admission for groups • Dedicated group organiser helpline • Free entry and refreshments for driver • Direct access from A1(M) • Free on site coach parking • Guided tours of the house and gardens • New talk and tour for 2012 • New gift shop and plant sales area
For further information on opening times and events visit:
www.knebworthhouse.comKnebworth Park, Nr Stevenage, Herts SG1 2AX Tel: 01438 812661 Immediate access off the A1(M), at J 7, 15 miles from M25 (J23).
‘Make our home your destination’
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We strongly advise that you contact the individual attractions prior to your visit to confirm details, in particular admission prices, opening
times and wheelchair access, as changes may occur after publication. 2012. Produced in association with Thompson Media Partners Ltd.
For more information about Enjoy! Hertfordshire look on www.enjoyhertfordshire.com
OFFER Book a group visit to Hertfordshire atone of our attractions and we will give youEnjoy! Hertfordshire cheque books for all inyour party. The cheque book is made up ofover 20 cheques that give discounts on accom-modation, meals, two for one entry vouchersand other exciting offers-all valid untilSeptember 2012 with a value of in excess of£500. Mention the Enjoy! cheque book whenbooking your group visit.
Welcome 7Adrenalin Rush 10Antiques Tour 12-13Art Tour 14Butterflys and Broomsticks 15Farmyard Favourites to Garden Delights 17Garden Tours 18-19Prehistoric to Celtic Charm Tour 21Industrial Heritage 22-23Pilgrim Tour 24Roman Tour 25Tudor Tour 26Watford Sporting Day Out 30Watford Treasures 31Waterways & Wildlife Tours 32-33Weird and Wonderful Tour 34-35Wildlife to Farmyard Tours 36Wings & Wheels 37Blue Badge Tours 38-41Guided Walks in Roman Verulamium 42Markets 46Coach Parking 47Map 48-49Tourist Information Centres 51-52How To Get Here 54
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FFrroogmorgmore Pe Paper Millaper Mill
Looking for something totally different?Open throughout the year
For group travel information call Margaret on01442 234600; e-m [email protected];
or visit www.thepapertrail.org.uk
An amazing place of discovery and funin Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire
Explore the heritage and mysteries of the200 year old Frogmore Paper Mill,
birthplace of paper’s industrial revolution● Papermaking by hand and machine ● Make your own paper
● Paper museum and exhibitions ● Underground mill race
● Vintage fire engine● Take a boat ride
● Paper shop ● Cafe
● Special interest programmes and tours● Educational programme for schools and adults
● Disabled access
The Paper Trail (charity no 1079008) is supported by HLF, EEDA and HCC
Chenies Manor
Chenies, Buckinghamshire, WD3 6ER01494 762888
(M25 - Exit 18 - A404 towards Amersham)
Chenies Manor House & Enchanting GardensOpen Every Wednesday & Thursday April to October inclusive
& Bank Holiday Mondays 2-5pmThe C15 Manor House is steeped in history. It was a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I and rumour has it that it is haunted by
the Ghost of Henry VIII.Enjoy the profusion of flowers in the various gardens, the
Yew Maze and Physic Garden.
Winner of the Historic Houses Association & Christie’s Garden of the Year 2009 Award
Delicious Home made Teas – Shop – Plants for sale – Exhibition.
www.pwpark.com 01992 470490Paradise Wildlife Park, White Stubbs Lane, Broxbourne, Herts, EN10 7QA
For more information visit...
*must be booked in advance.
Additional charge.
Open dailyuntil 6pm
Free on-sitecoach parking
GROUP PRICES FROZENFOR A 5TH YEAR
AWARD WINNINGGARDEN TOURS*
AFTERNOON TEAWITH THE TIGERS*
BEST COLLECTION OFBIG CATS IN THE UK
SEE OVER 400ANIMALS CLOSE UP
BRITAIN’S FAVOURITE ZOO FOR AN EXPERIENCE OVERLOAD!
MORNING COFFEE WITH THE MEERKATS*
SIGNPOSTED FROMJUNCTION 25 OF M25
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Hertfordshire offers a wealth of opportunities for group visitors, from vibrant shopping centres to bustling market towns.
Explore our historic houses, beautiful gardens, farm and wildlifeparks, heritage and antiques, entertainments, cafes, restaurants and traditional pubs, or just enjoy our picturesque countryside.
You might want to visit one of our many festivals: chillis, kites, scarecrows, music & more.
New for this year is the Warner Bros. Studio Tour -The Making ofHarry Potter. This magical experience is a behind-the-scenes walkingtour which immerses you into the world of film-making, featuringauthentic sets, costumes and props from the Harry Potter film series.For tickets look on www.wbstudiotour.co.uk
To make your visit easier, we have a series of suggested itinerarieswhich can be used by all coach, tour and travel operators, educational and youth trip organisers.
On each itinerary you will find a starting point for your day, alongwith an estimated mileage, length of time per tour from start to finish and directions between attractions.
All the tours vary in length, why not link up tours for a longer visit and stop and stay a while, perhaps for a long weekend. You'll find a full list of accommodation from budget to luxury, all ideal for a touring base on www.enjoyhertfordshire.com or check out Hertfordshire Hoteliers Association on www.herts-hotels.co.uk. Many of our hotels offer traditional afternoon tea, a perfect ending to a perfect day out.
You may decide only to visit a selection of the recommended places in each itinerary, pick ‘n’ mix, the choice is yours.
How to use this guideWe recommend that you pre-book your trip to avoid disappoint-ment. You may also be eligible for a discount.
Not all of our tours can accommodate coach parking, so before your trip please check availability for coach drop off & pick up points& parking on page 47, or check with your chosen attraction or destination.
The local tourist information centre will be pleased to advise you onplaces to eat and drink, see pages 51- 52.
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Pick and mix from these adrenalin pumping activities, ideal for an energetic day out or even a long weekend:
Rye-House Kart Raceway is one of the UK’s foremost karting centreand here you can enjoy the thrills and exhilaration of Go-Karting, the ulti-mate outdoors driving experience. There is a main track and a junior cir-cuit. Once booked and signed in, it is full speed ahead and no stopping.Drivers are fully kitted out with race suits, helmets and gloves.Recreational sessions for either 30 or 60 minutes are available all yearround and in all weather. Spectators are welcome and there is a bar andrestaurant on site for après kart chilling. Postcode: EN11 0EH. Approx time 2.5hours
The Snow Centre - has arrived with the greatest snow this side of theAlps. Take a deep breath….and discover the best indoor slope in the UK.Not only will you find ideal snow conditions day in and day out but we'vealso brought the best après snow and adventure retail to one place. The160m slope is kept covered in fresh snow generated by the latest snowcanons, whilst four-lift systems promise to maximise your time on theslopes. Full equipment is available as are a host of lessons, and even pro-fessional race training. When you’re all snowed out, enjoy a drink or ameal in The EDGE, our café bar with altitude. Need a little retail therapy?Visit the 8,000 sq ft Snow+Rock shop retailer offering the best wintersports clothing and equipment to get you kitted out for the slopes.Postcode: HP3 9NH. Approx time 2 - 3 hours
Lee Valley White Water Centre is the only brand new London 2012Games venue that you can use before the Games. You can have a go atwhite water rafting before the Olympians arrive! This is a thrilling adren-alin pumping activity. Even if you have never paddled before white waterrafting and canoeing here will give you a thrilling experience. Experiencedqualified staff will ensure your safety and it is perfect for team building,corporate outings, youth and school groups and any other kind of party.Postcode: EN9 1AB. Approx time 3 hours.Please check opening times as the White Water Centre will be closed to accommodate the 2012 Games.
Lee Valley White Water Centrewww.gowhitewater.co.uk08456 770 600
Snow Centrewww.thesnowcentre.com0845 258 9000
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AdrenalinRushchoose from� Rye-House Kart Raceway,
Hoddesdon� The Snow Centre,
Hemel Hempstead� Lee Valley White Water
Centre, Waltham Cross
Rye-House Kart Racewaywww.rye-house.co.uk 01992 460 [email protected]
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Start point Sawbridgeworth, CM21 9JXDuration Full dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 41 miles
Herts & Essex Antiques - Established over twenty years ago, theHerts and Essex Antiques Centre is housed in a Grade 2 listedMaltings. The Centre is an Aladdin's Cave of affordable antiques and collectables. There are several other antique centres nearby. Postcode: CM21 9JX. Approx tour time: 2 hours.�Directions to Beckwith & Son: Take A1184 signposted Harlow, turnonto A414 signposted Hertford, take A10 North, then return to A414signposted Hertford.Beckwith and Son Antiques - In the historical county town ofHertford, you will find Beckwith & Son, established over 100 years ago.The centre is housed in a Tudor jettied, half timbered building which isfilled with fine antiques. It is also home to Hertford Antiques Centre.Postcode: SG14 1HZ. Approx tour time: 1 hour.�Directions to By George Antiques: Take A414 signposted Hatfield thenjoin A1(M) signposted London, continue through Hatfield Tunnel andleave at junction 3 signposted A414 St Albans. At London Colneyroundabout take 4th exit onto A1081, then take A5183 signpostedRedbourn. Turn left onto Lower Dagnall Street, then left onto Bowes Lyon Mews.By George Antiques - By George Antiques Centre in St Albans is a15th/16th Century coaching inn & mill now housing 15 antique dealers.St Albans is a fabulous city with lots of history and heritage to exploreand is well worth considering for a weekend break.Postcode: AL3 4ES. Approx tour time: 1 hour.�Directions to Home & Colonial: Take the A5183 onto the A4147 and continue until A414 signposted Hemel Hempstead. Take A4146 signposted Bovingdon then A4251 and continue to Berkhamsted.Home & Colonial Antiques - Home & Colonial is one of the UK'sleading antique centres and a must for lovers of antiques, collectablesand interior design. Specialist dealers offer a vast range of high qualityantiques and collectables from the 19th and 20th centuries. Why nottake a leisurely walk along the beautiful canal that, with careful planning,could encompass up to ten public houses. Berkhamsted is a beautifulmarket town and is home to the fabulous Art Deco Rex Cinema.Postcode: HP4 3AT. Approx tour time: 2 hours.
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AntiquesTourchoose from� Herts & Essex Antiques,
Sawbridgeworth� Beckwith & Son Antiques,
Hertford� By George Antiques,
St Albans� Home & Colonial
Antiques, Berkhamsted
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AntiquesTour choose from� Herts & Essex Antiques,
Sawbridgeworth� Beckwith & Sons
Antiques, Hertford� By George Antiques,
St Albans� Home & Colonial
Antiques, BerkhamstedHerts & Essex Antiques
www.herts-essex-antiques.co.uk
01279 722044
Beckwith & Son Antiques
www.beckwithantiques.co.uk
01992 582079
By George Antiques Centre
01727 853032
Home & Colonial Antiques
www.homeandcolonial.co.uk
01442 877007
EVENTSALL YEAR ROUND• Every Friday morning
Hitchin Antiques & Collectors Marketwww.hitchinmarkets.co.uk
JULY• Salvo Fair- Architectural Salvage Fair
Knebworth Parkwww.knebworthhouse.com
SEPTEMBER• International Antiques& Collectors Fair
Hertfordshire County ShowgroundRedbournwww.acf.co.uk/redbourn
• St Albans Beer Festival www.stalbans.gov.uk
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Start point Perry Green, Much Hadham SG10 6EEDuration Half dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 10 miles
Henry Moore Foundation - The Henry Moore Foundation is anaward-winning visitor attraction that includes the former house, studiosand sculpture grounds of the artist Henry Moore, in 70 acres ofHertfordshire countryside. Open 3 April to 30 October. Group visitsspecially tailored, and first rate lunch at the Hoops Inn, the Foundationpub, on the village green, all year round.Postcode: SG10 6EE. Approx tour time: 2 1/2 hours.�Directions to Artshed: Turn right onto Bourne Lane then turn left ontoB1004 and continue until you enter Ware. At mini roundabout take 1stexit onto Watton Road B1001 signposted Stevenage A1170. At theroundabout take 2nd exit continuing onto A602 sign posted Stevenage.Artshed - Artshed is one of Hertfordshire's contemporary art venuessituated on the Rib Valley Leisure Complex at Westmill Farm, Ware. Thisis a unique combination of a large gallery space shop, café, studios and workshops. Artshed stage many exhibitions throughout theyear. Westmill Farm also offers fishing, golf, a restaurant, and is home tomany outdoor pursuits. Nearby is the attractive market town of Warefamous for its malting heritage where you might like to include a walkalong the riverside to see the fine collection of gazebos and take in thesculpture trail. Postcode: SG12 0ES. Approx tour time: 1 hour.
Henry Moore Foundationwww.henry-moore.org/pg 01279 843333www.hoops-inn.co.uk
Artshedwww.artshedarts.co.uk 01920 466446
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Art Tourchoose from� Henry Moore Foundation,
Perry Green� Artshed, nr Ware
EVENTSMAY• Living Crafts at Hatfield House
www.livingcrafts.co.uk
JUNE• Craft & Design Show
Knebworth Housewww.knebworthhouse.com
JULY• Art in Clay
Hatfield Housewww.hatfield-house.co.uk
SEPTEMBER• Open Studios
Various locations in Herts www.hvaf.org.uk
Combine a visit to the natural environment of Butterfly World with themagic of a behind the scenes tour of the Harry Potter film series.
Butterfly World - This £27 million project is a tribute to the butterflyand a dedicated centre of learning for the preservation of this fragile andbeautiful species. Patrons include Sir David Attenborough and ProfessorDr David Bellamy. The site is created in the shape of a butterfly’s headand comprises an array of different gardens from ‘The Theatre of Insects’to ‘Through the Flowerpot Garden’ in which you are transformed intoinsect size and can walk through a giant flowerpot. The 20 acres of wildflower meadows are a kaleidoscope of colour andprovide a wonderful nectar transfusion for the butterflies and insects-their very own service station off the M25. Don’t miss the NectarHouse Café and the shop and plant boutique. The education focusincludes the Butterfly Breeding House, the Insect Study Centre and theexciting natural children’s play area.Postcode: AL2 3NY. Approx tour time: 3 to 3.5 hours.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour-The Making of Harry Potter - This is abehind-the- scenes walking tour which immerses you into the world offilm-making, featuring authentic sets, costumes and props that showcasethe British artistry, technology and talent that goes into producing worldfamous and successful movies.For the first time ever you will be able to step on to the actual sets,including the Great Hall, Dumbledore’s office, Hagrid’s hut and theMinistry of Magic, as well as marvel at the groundbreaking special effectsthat made Harry Potter the most successful film series ever.Postcode: WD25 7LR. Approx tour time: 2.5 to 3.5 hours
Butterfly Worldwww.butterflyworldproject.com01727 869203
Warner Bros. Studio Tour -The making of Harry Potterwww.wbstudiotour.co.uk08450 840900
ButterfliesandBroomstickTourchoose from� Butterfly World� Warner Bros. Studio Tour- The Making of Harry Potter
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FarmyardFavouritesto GardenDelightschoose from� Willows Farm Village,
London Colney� The Dutch Nursery
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Start point Willows Farm Village, London Colney AL2 1BBDuration Full dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 10 miles
Willows Farm Village - Meet all your farmyard favourites in anincredible rural retreat at Willows Farm Village. Set in a 500 acre leisureattraction, Willows features a wide variety of animals, attractions andactivities, boating lake and a daily programme of entertainment, specialevents and activities, including old favourites like daft duck trails, willowssheepstakes, bird-o-batics falconry displays and legend of the lake.Postcode: AL2 1BB. Approx tour time: 3 hours.The Dutch Nursery - Garden Centres are no longer just for plants.At the Dutch Nursery you can still buy all your garden sundries, butalso a wide selection of innovative and unusual gifts, including jewellery,watches, pottery and candles. Café Dutch offers a great selection oftasty light lunches & snacks and fabulous afternoon teas. Throughoutthe year Café Dutch hosts various evening events, a perfect end to aperfect day out.Postcode: AL9 6ND. Approx tour time 1.5 -2hrs
Willows Farm Villagewww.willowsfarmvillage.com0870 129 9718
The Dutch Nursery Garden Centrewww.dutchnurserygardencentre.co.uk01707 [email protected]
EVENTSAPRIL• East of England Food Festival
Knebworth Housewww.knebworthhouse.com
JUNE• Hertfordshire County Show
Redbourn Showgroundwww.hertsshow.com
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Start point Hitchin Lavender Farm, Ickleford, Hitchin SG5 3UADuration Full dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 18 miles
Hitchin Lavender - Hitchin Lavender has acres of lavender fields andmany lavender products for sale. You are encouraged to cut yourself abunch of lavender to take home-scissors are provided! Postcode: SG5 3UA. Approx tour time: 11/2 hours.�Directions to Benington Lordship: turn left onto A600, continue untilA505 signposted Luton, continue until A602 signposted Stevenage, continue until signposted Ware, take 2nd exit onto Broadwater Lane andturn right onto Benington Road.Benington Lordship - Benington Lordship Gardens has a clever mix-ture of formality and wilderness, with extensive collections of plants andwildlife flowers. It is famous for its snowdrop walks in the Spring andChilli Festival in August.Postcode: SG2 7BS. Approx tour time: 2 hours.�Directions to Knebworth House, Gardens & Park: Turn left ontoBroadwater Lane and return to A602. Follow signpost to town centreand A1(M), at A1(M) roundabout is the entrance to Knebworth.Knebworth House, Gardens & Park - Explore the formal gardensand the acres of parkland at Knebworth house. Postcode: SG1 2AX. Approx tour time: 1 hour (garden only).
Hitchin Lavenderwww.hitchinlavender.com01462 434320
Knebworth House, Gardens & Parkwww.knebworthhouse.com01438 812661
Benington Lordshipwww.beningtonlordship.co.uk01438 869668
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GardenTour 1choose from� Hitchin Lavender,
Ickleford� Benington Lordship,
Benington� Knebworth House,
Gardens & Park, Knebworth
EVENTSFEB• Snowdrops at Benington Lordship
www.beningtonlordship.co.uk
JUNE• Benington Lordship Floral Festival
www.beningtonlordship.co.uk• Knebworth Festival of Transport
Knebworth Parkwww.knebworthhouse.com
AUGUST• Chilli Festival
Benington Lordshipwww.beningtonlordship.co.uk
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GardenTour 2choose from� Shaw's Corner,
Ayot St Lawrence� Hatfield House,
Park & Gardens� Van Hage Garden
Centre, Great Amwell
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Start point Shaw's Corner, Ayot St Lawrence AL6 9BXDuration Full day - Shaw’s Corner does not open until middayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 20 miles
Shaw's Corner - Visit the delightful garden at Shaw's Corner, the homeof the playwright George Bernard Shaw. Set in 3.5 acres, this garden is aplace to relax. You can also visit his Writing Hut. Suitable for small groupsas access by coach is tricky.Postcode: AL6 9BX. Approx tour time:1 hour (garden only).�Directions to Hatfield House, Park & Gardens: Turn onto Codicote Roadand left onto B653, continue until B197 signposted Hertford. At round-about take 2nd exit onto A6129 then A414 signposted Hertford, branchleft onto A1000 signposted Hatfield.Hatfield House Park & Gardens - Enjoy the beautifully designed gardens at Hatfield House. They include orchards, fountains, scentedplants, terraces and herbs. Postcode: Al9 5NQ. Approx tour time: 2 hours.�Directions to Van Hage Garden Centre: Take A1000 signposted Welwyn,then onto A414, then onto A119 signposted Ware. Continue enteringWare until mini roundabout then take A1170.Van Hage Garden Centre - end your day at Van Hage Garden Centreand enjoy the welcoming atmosphere. They have a huge selection ofplants and gifts for you to buy. You can also visit their pets corner. Postcode: SG12 9RP. Approx tour time: 2 hours.
Shaw's [email protected] 820307
Hatfield House Park & Gardenswww.hatfield-house.co.uk01707 287010
Van Hagewww.vanhage.co.uk01920 870811
EVENTSMARCH• National Gardens Scheme
Hatfield Housewww.hatfield-house.co.uk
MAY• Plant Sale
Shaw’s Cornerwww.nationaltrust.org.uk/shawscorner
AUGUST• Hatfield House Country Show
www.hatfield-house.co.uk• Flamstead Scarecrow Festival
www.flamstead-herts.co.uk
SEPTEMBER• Early Bicycles at Shaw’s Corner
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/shawscorner
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Combine two of these fabulous gardens, with lunch or afternoon tea for a full day out.
Myddelton House Gardens - delve into the enchanting six acres ofMyddelton House Gardens and discover the compelling story of one ofBritain’s most famous self-taught gardener, artist and botanist – EdwardAugustus Bowles. He lived in Myddelton House for much of his lifeand the impressive range of flora and fauna are a tribute to him. The gardens are home to a carp lake, a Victorian Conservatory andother historical artefacts. There is a new Visitor Centre, Tea Room andthe newly restored Kitchen Garden.Postcode: EN2 9HG. Approx tour time: 1 to 2 hours.
Capel Manor Gardens - This beautiful 30 acre estate, first establishedin the late 13th century, provides a colourful and scented oasis surrounding a Georgian Manor House and Victorian Stables. You canexplore over 60 gardens and landscapes including the Japanese garden,the Italianate Maze, Chelsea Award Winner Le Jardin de Vincent, therecently completed Old Manor House Garden and many more. CapelManor hosts many events throughout the year. Postcode: EN1 4RQ. Approx tour time: 2 to 3 hours.
Butterfly World - This £27 million project is a tribute to the butterflyand a dedicated centre of learning for the preservation of this fragile andbeautiful species. Patrons include Sir David Attenborough and ProfessorDr David Bellamy. The site is created in the shape of a butterfly’s headand comprises an array of different gardens from ‘The Theatre of Insects’to ‘Through the Flowerpot Garden’ The 20 acres of wildflower meadows are a kaleidoscope of colour andprovide a wonderful nectar transfusion for the butterflies and insects.Don’t miss the Nectar House Café and the shop and plant boutique.The education focus includes the Butterfly Breeding House, the InsectStudy Centre and the exciting natural children’s play area.Postcode: AL2 3NY. Approx tour time: 3 to 3.5 hours.
Myddelton House Gardenswww.leevalleypark.org.uk08546 770 600
Capel Manor Gardenswww.capelmanorgardens.co.uk08546 122 122
Butterfly Worldwww.butterflyworldproject.com01727 869203
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GardenTour 3choose from� Myddelton House Gardens� Capel Manor Gardens� Butterfly World
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Prehistoricto CelticCharmTour choose from� Knebworth House,
Gardens & Park� Celtic Harmony Camp,
Brickendon
Start point Knebworth House, Knebworth SG1 2AXDuration Full dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 11 miles
Knebworth Dinosaur Park - The Trail comprises of 72 life size models. You can discover and learn about how dinosaurs really lived. Postcode: SG1 2AX. Approx tour time: 3 hours.�Directions to Celtic Harmony: Leave Knebworth and go South on A1.Leave at Hatfield onto A414 towards Hertford. Take B158 to Essendon.Turn left at T junction towards Hertford on Lower Hatfield Road.Continue to the outskirts of Hertford under railway bridge. Then turnright to Brickendon on Brickendon Lane. Celtic Harmony Camp is signposted on the left just as you enter Brickendon. Celtic Harmony - For the second part of your day, visit CelticHarmony Camp for a hands on experience. You can spend the day witharchers, storytellers and woodsmen as you explore the roundhouses inthe beautiful woodland location of this Iron Age Settlement. CelticHarmony has an extensive school programme and regular longbowarchery courses, the camp is open to visitors for special events includ-ing the three main Celtic Fire Festivals. Post code: SG13 8NY. Approx tour time: 3 hours.
Knebworth House, Gardens & Parkwww.knebworthhouse.com01438 812661
Celtic Harmonywww.celticharmony.org01438 718543
EVENTSMAY• Beltane Spring Festival
Celtic Harmony Campwww.celticharmony.org
JULY• Celtic Games
www.celticharmony.org
AUGUST• Knebworth Carvings
www.knebworthhouse.com
OCTOBER• Pumpkin Trail & Treats
Knebworth Housewww.knebworthhouse.com
• Samhain Winter FestivalCeltic Harmony Campwww.celticharmony.org
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Start point Fourdrinier Way, Apsley Hemel Hempstead HP3 9RYDuration Full dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 16.5 miles
Frogmore Paper Mill - – site of the world’s first mechanised papermachine – offers a unique ‘hands-on’ visitor experience where you canmake and take home your own piece of paper, learn about the art ofprinting, as well as the unique opportunity of seeing paper being madecommercially by hand and on a paper machine over 100 years old.Enjoy a guided tour, exhibitions about the history of paper, papermakingand printing, enjoy light refreshments in the café and, of course, visit thepaper mill shop for your crafting needs. Special events, art and craft ses-sions and children’s activities are held throughout the year.Postcode: HP3 9RY. Approximate tour time: 2 – 3 hours.�Directions to Redbournbury Watermill From Fourdrinier Way turn rightup Durrant's Hill Road. Turn left at traffic lights onto Lawn Lane andcarry onto Magic Roundabout. Turn right onto A414 heading towardsthe M1. Go straight across next three roundabouts but turn left at thelast roundabout (just before the M1) into Green Lane. Go straightacross next roundabout then turn right at the following roundaboutinto Hogg End Lane. At the end of Hogg End Lane turn left onto A5183and take the second right onto Redbournbury Lane.
Redbournbury Mill - is a fully restored 18th century working water-mill, producing stone ground organic flour. It has an Artisan Bakeryattached to the mill. Refreshments can be arranged for groups, advancebooking is essential. Postcode AL3 6RS. Approx our time 1.5 hours�Direction to Mill Green Museum & Mill From Redbournbury Lane turnleft onto the A5183 towards St Albans. Take the fifth left turning ontothe A4147, Folly Lane, towards Hatfield. Go straight across the junctionwith the A1081 onto the A1057, Hatfield Road following this until itjoins the A1001 at Hatfield. Turn left onto the A1001 following this tothe next roundabout where you turn right then left keeping on theA1001. Turn right at the next major roundabout onto the A414 towardsHertford. Keep left at the next roundabout then take the first exit onthe left, turning left at the end of the slip-road onto the A1000. Take thefirst turn on the right into Mill Green Lane and at the end turn rightonto Bush Hall Lane.
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IndustrialHeritage &WaterPowerchoose from� Frogmore Paper Mill &Visitor Centre, HemelHempstead� Mill Green Museum &Mill, Hatfield� Redbournbury Watermill,St Albans
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IndustrialHeritage &WaterPowerchoose from� Frogmore Paper Mill &Visitor Centre, HemelHempstead� Mill Green Museum &Mill, Hatfield� RedbournburyWatermill, St Albans
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Mill Green Museum & Mill - The museum is housed in an old MillHouse dating back to the sixteenth century. It has three small exhibi-tion galleries and is set in a beautiful garden. Next to the Museum is arestored 18th century flour mill. This working mill is powered by theRiver Lea and produces organic flour. They mill on Tuesdays andWednesdays from 10am to 4.30pm. Craft demonstrations, events andchildren's activities are held throughout the year. You can also try homemade Mill Green scones with summer Sunday's cream teas. Postcode: AL9 5PD. Approx tour time: 1.5 hours
Frogmore Paper Mill & Visitor Centrewww.thepapertrail.org.uk01442 234600
Redbournbury Watermillwww.redbournmill.co.uk01582 792874
Mill Green Museum & Millwww.welhat.gov.uk01707 271362
EVENTSJUNE• St Albans Festival
www.stalbans.gov.uk
JULY• Harpenden Highland Gathering
www.harpenden-lions.co.uk
SEPTEMBER• Heritage Open Weekend
www.heritageopendays.org
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Start point Rickmansworth Postcode: WD3 1HPDuration Full dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 25 miles
Rickmansworth - Rickmansworth was once the home of William Penn,the famous Quaker statesman who lived in Basing House from 1672. Hefounded the state of Pennsylvania USA. Why not visit the BatchworthLock and the Grand Union Canal, which dates back to the 1790's. It wasvital to the town’s prosperity, importing and exporting goods to be sold.Approx tour time: 1 1/2 hours.�Directions to St Albans Cathedral: Leave Rickmansworth and merge ontoM25 via the slip road north signposted Watford M1/A1. Take the A405exit, signposted St Albans. At the next roundabout take the 1st exit ontonorth orbital. Go through the next 2 roundabouts. Take 2nd exit ontoA5183. Enter next roundabout and take 1st exit onto Holywell Hill.St Albans Cathedral - Visit the magnificent St Albans Cathedral, builton the execution site of St Alban, Britain's first Christian Martyr. Postcode: AL1 1BY. Approx tour time: 1 1/2 hours.�Directions to Hertford: At traffic signal turn left signposted London ontoA1081. At London Colney roundabout take 1st exit onto A414. Atroundabout follow A1(M) signposted the north. Leave A1(M) at junction4 onto A414 continue until A119 signposted Hertford.Hertford - the county town of Hertford has the oldest purpose builtQuaker meeting house in the world, once visited by William Penn whoestablished Pennsylvania. Another Hertford man with American connec-tions was the Reverend Samuel Stone, who later sailed to America andco-founded Hartford, Connecticut. Hertford is home to many independ-ent shops, cafes and tea rooms.Postcode: SG14 1YY. Approx tour time: 2 hours.
Rickmansworth Information Point01923 776611
St Albans Cathedralwww.stalbanscathedral.org01727 [email protected]
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Pilgrim Tourchoose from� Rickmansworth� St Albans Cathedral� Hertford
EVENTSMAY• Rickmansworth Canal Festival
www.rwt.org.uk
JUNE• St Albans Festival Pilgrimage
Various dates; a celebration of arts &culturewww.stalbanscathedral.org
SEPTEMBER• St Albans Big Monopoly Game
www.stalbans.gov.uk
NOVEMBER• St Albans Firework Spectacular
www.stalbans.gov.uk
Hertford Tourist Information Centrewww.hertford.gov.uk01992 584322
Start point St Albans AL3 4SWDuration Full dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 11 miles
Verulamium - Visit the Verulamium Museum, a museum of every day lifein Roman Britain, which features mosaics and recreated rooms. Within ashort walk is the Roman Theatre, the best preserved example in Britain.Follow this with a visit to St Albans Abbey, home to the shrine of St Alban.�Directions to Devil Dyke: Take the B651 north to Wheathampstead.Situated in Dyke Lane, on the south-east side of Wheathampstead.Devil's Dyke - an earthworks ditch dug in pre roman times and claimsto be the site where Caesar defeated Cassivellaunus. Postcode: AL4 8XX. Approx tour time: 1 hour.�Directions to Welwyn Roman Baths: From B653 signposted Stanborough,turn left under the A1(M). Take next left and follow onto B197 Welwyn.Postcode: AL6 9FG. Approx tour time: 1 hourWelwyn Roman Baths - Welwyn Roman Baths is a 3rd centuryRoman bathing suite, the one surviving feature of a Roman villa, which is under the A1[M].
St Albans Tourist Information Centrewww.stalbans.gov.uk01727 864511
Welwyn Roman Bathswww.welhat.gov.uk/museum01707 271362
Roman Tourchoose from� Verulamium, St Albans� Devil's Dyke,
Wheathampstead� Welwyn Roman Baths
EVENTS• Verulamium Museum has many
interesting exhibitions and talks throughout the year.Check website for details: www.stalbansmuseums.org.uk
• Welwyn Roman Baths has activities for children most school holidays. Check website for details: www.welhat.gov.uk01707 271362
JULY• Harpenden Highland Gathering
www.harpenden-lions.co.uk
SEPTEMBER• Heritage Open Weekend
www.heritageopendays.org.uk
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Start point Hatfield House AL9 5NQDuration Full dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 12 miles
Hatfield House, Park & Gardens - Follow in the footsteps ofElizabeth I. Hatfield House is most associated with Elizabeth I who spentmuch of her childhood there in the company of her brother, Edward. The Stable Yard offers a selection of gifts including nostalgic toys, bric abrac and retro sweets.Postcode: AL9 5NQ. Approx tour time: 3 hours.�Directions to Knebworth House, Park & Gardens: Take the 3rd exit northonto A1000 Great North road signposted Welwyn Garden City, thenA414 signposted St Albans. Continue on A414 until A1(M) signposted thenorth, Stevenage. Leave the A1 (M) at junction 7 and follow the signs forKnebworth House.Knebworth House, Gardens & Park - Close by is Knebworth House,its Victorian exterior hides from view a red brick house dating back toTudor times. Queen Elizabeth 1 stayed at the house for four days duringher Royal Progress in 1571.Postcode: SG1 2AX. Approx tour time: 3 hours.
Hatfield House, Park & Gardenswww.hatfield-house.co.uk01707 287010
Knebworth House, Gardens & Parkwww.knebworthhouse.com01438 812661
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Tudor Tourchoose from� Hatfield House,
Park & Gardens� Knebworth House
Gardens & Park
EVENTSAPRIL• Medieval Jousting
Knebworth Parkwww.knebworthhouse.com
MAY• Living Crafts
Hatfield Housewww.livingcrafts.co.uk
JULY• Battle Proms
Hatfield Housewww.hatfield-house.co.uk
• Folk by the OakHatfield Housewww.hatfield-house.co.uk
AUGUST• Knebworth Country Show
www.knebworthhouse.com
AUGUST/SEPTEMBER• Craft & Design Show
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COLOSSEUM
Whether you are a family group of 10, an offi ce party of 50, or a school booking of 200, Watford Colosseum can offer you fantastic rates on our wide range of shows.
Making a group booking at Watford Colosseum could not be easier. Our Group Sales Team are on hand Monday to Friday to offer you a personalised service, taking you step by step through your booking and advising you of special rates and discounts, best available seats and how best to make your payments.
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Watford -SportingDay Out choose from� Watford Football Club� Harlequin Shopping
Centre� Central Leisure Centre� Top Golf
Start point Watford Football Stadium, Vicarage Road WD18 0EPDuration Full dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 5 miles
Watch an exciting game at the Vicarage Road Stadium, homeof Watford Football ClubVisit www.watfordfc.com or call Watford Football Club on 0845 4421881 for fixtures, ticketing and parking details. Vehicle drop off point isoutside the ground.
Mix and match these other opportunities to fit around the match or even stayover night at one of Watford’s many hotels: Shopping and Lunch at the Harlequin Centre Watford – The Harlequin Shopping Centre is Hertfordshire’s premier shopping destination with over 140 stores and restaurants including John Lewis,Phase Eight, Zara, Lakeland and many more. Its fantastic range of fashion and home stores means you’re bound to find something to tempt you into treating yourself!Postcode: WD17 2UB. Approx tour time: 2-3 hours. Central Leisure Centre – A state of the art, environmentally friendly facilities including: a six lane 25 metre swimming pool, 60 station fitness suite, climbing wall. Half price swimming available for pre-booked coach partiesPostcode: WD17 3HA. Approx tour time: 2 hours. TopGolf – A golf driving range with a difference! It is a revolutionarysports entertainment complex combining games with great food and an environment you can enjoy year-round with friends and family of all skill levels. Coach parking available on site.Postcode: WD24 7AB. Approx tour time: 2 hours
Harlequin Centrewww.theharlequin.uk.comContact the Marketing Team on 01923 250292
Central Leisure www.watford.gov.ukContact Adam East, Operations Manager on 01923 296750
TopGolfwww.topgolf.co.ukContact events team on 01923 237996
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WatfordTreasures choose from� Cheslyn House & Gardens
� Cassiobury Park
� Harlequin Shopping
Centre
� Watford Palace Theatre
Start point Cheslyn House and Gardens WD17 4SLDuration Full dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 3 miles
Pick and mix from this selection to explore Watford’s Treasures:Cheslyn House and Gardens - 3.5 acres of gardens, which include: apond, rock garden, large herbaceous borders and an aviary. Woodlandareas provide habitats for a variety of wildlife. Guided walks around theHouse and Gardens by prior appointment. Free & open all year around. Postcode: WD17 4SL. Approx tour time: 1 hourCassiobury Park - This 190 acre green oasis is a haven for wildlife andan area of outstanding natural beauty. Home to the Grand Union Canaland the River Gade. It is a glorious place to come for a towpath stroll, aspot of fishing, or a picnic. It has two play areas, an under 14s paddlingpool, and the popular miniature railway. Postcode: WD18 7LH. Approx tour time: 2 hoursHarlequin Shopping Centre - The Harlequin Shopping Centre isHertfordshire’s premier shopping destination with over 140 stores andrestaurants including John Lewis, Phase Eight, Zara, Lakeland and manymore. Its fantastic range of fashion and home stores means you’re boundto find something to tempt you into treating yourself! Postcode: WD17 2UB. Approx tour time: 2 hoursWatford Palace Theatre - One of the most elegant Edwardian, GradeII listed theatres in Britain. Enjoy the latest production or just relax in theCafé Purple. You may just catch a West End Show before it hits London. Postcode: WD17 1JZ. Approx tour time: 2-3hrs.Watford Colosseum reopened after a £5.5 m refurbishment. Greatcafé and restaurant with popular musical and comedy acts on stage.Postcode: WD17 3JN. Approx tour time: 2-3 hrs.
Watford Palace Theatrewww.watfordtheatre.co.ukContact: 01923 225671
Watford Colosseumwww.watfordcolosseum.co.ukContact: 0845 075 3993
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Cassiobury Park & CheslynHouse and Gardenswww.watford.gov.ukContact the Parks Department on 01923 226400
Harlequin Shopping Centrewww.theharlequin.uk.comContact the Marketing Team on 01923 250292
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Start point White Stubbs Lane, Broxbourne EN10 7QADuration Full dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 3 miles
Paradise Wildlife Park - Paradise Wildlife Park, Britain's friendliestzoo, has much to offer from monkeys to big cats galore. The park hastigers and lions, adventure playgrounds, crazy golf and shows. It is alsohost to the small but fascinating National Speedway Museum. Postcode: EN10 7QA. Approx tour time: 4 hours.�Directions to Lee Valley Boat Centre: Turn left onto White Stubbs Lane,entering Hoddesdon. Turn right onto Bell Lane. At roundabout take 1stexit sign posted A1170. At traffic lights turn right onto Station Roadsignposted B194 Nazeing. Turn right onto Old Nazeing Road. Lee Valley Boat Centre - Based at Broxbourne, the Boat Centre ison the River Lee and is within easy reach of the M25. The base is ideallylocated for exploring the scenic delights of the Lee Valley Park includingthe farm and countryside. Book a cruise down the river and enjoy acream tea while looking out for that elusive kingfisher.Postcode: EN10 6LX. Approx tour time: 3 hours including visiting the park.Lee Valley Park - The White Water Canoe Centre is the only brandnew London 2012 Games venue that you can use before the Games.Have a go at white water rafting before the Olympians arrive! This is athrilling adrenalin pumping activity. Even if you have never paddledbefore white water rafting and canoeing here will give you a thrillingexperience. Experienced qualified staff will ensure your safety and it isperfect for team building, corporate outings, youth and school groupsand any other kind of party.Postcode: EN9 1AB. Approx tour time 2-3hrs
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Waterways& WildlifeTour 1 choose from� Paradise Wildlife Park,
Near Broxbourne� Lee Valley Boat Centre � Lee Valley Park,
Broxbourne
Paradise Wildlife Parkwww.pwpark.com01992 470490
Lee Valley Boat Centrewww.leevalleyboats.co.uk01992 462085
Lee Valley White Centrewww.gowhitewater.co.ukPlease check opening times as the White Water Centre will be closed to accommodate the 2012 Games.
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Waterways& WildlifeTour 2 choose from� RSPB Rye Meads,
Stanstead Abbotts� Lee Valley Boat Centre,
Broxbourne
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Start point Rye Road, Stanstead Abbotts SG12 8JSDuration Full dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 4 miles
RSPB Rye Meads - Start your day with a visit to RSPB Rye MeadsNature Reserve. This reserve has a wide range of wetland habitats, reedbeds, open water and meadows to attract many birds. Postcode: SG12 8JS. Approx tour time: 2 hours.�Directions to Lee Valley Boat Centre: Follow Rye Road into Hoddeson,turn left onto Stanstead Road. At the roundabout take 2nd exit ontoA1170 then at next roundabout take 2nd exit onto Charlton way andthen 1st exit at the next roundabout. At traffic lights turn right ontoStation Road signposted B194 Nazeing. Turn right onto Old NazeingRoad. Lee Valley Boat Centre - The Centre is in the heart of miles ofattractive river cruising and a perfect place to combine your boatingwith bird watching, walking, cycling and angling. Boats available for hireinclude: rowing boats; electric boats; canoe; pedlos and other passengervessels. Postcode: EN10 6LZ. Approx tour time: 2 hours
RSPB Rye Meadswww.rspb.org.uk01992 708383
Lee Valley Boat Centrewww.leevalleyboats.co.uk01992 462085
APRIL• St George’s Day Festival
Cheshuntwww.broxbourne.gov.uk
MAY• Tring Canal Festival
www.tringcanalfestival.org.uk• Rickmansworth Canal Festival
www.rwt.org.uk
JUNE• One Month & Counting
Cultural Celebration for the2012 GamesWaltham Cross Town Centrewww.broxbourne.gov.uk
JULY• OFEST
Paradise Wildlife Parkwww.pwpark.com
• Cat NightParadise Wildlife Parkwww.pwpark.com
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Start point Natural History Museum at Tring HP23 6APDuration Half dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 17 miles
Natural History Museum at Tring - Start your day at the NaturalHistory Museum where you will find thousands of weird, wild and wonderful animal and bird specimens on display. The collection wascreated by Walter Rothschild over a century ago and from 1889 - 1937he amassed one of the greatest natural history collections assembled by an individual.Postcode: HP23 6AP. Approx tour time: 2 hours.�Directions to Redbournbury Watermill: Go west on Surrey Place towardsAkeman street. Turn right onto Akeman Street, then turn right ontoHigh Street B4635. Continue to follow B4635. Enter next roundaboutand take 2nd exit. Turn left onto A41. Take the A414 slip road towardHemel Hempstead. Enter next roundabout and take 4th exit onto StAlbans road A414. Remain on A414, turn left onto Redbourn RoadA5183. This is a narrow lane and is accessible by coaches but there islimited turning space.Redbournbury Watermill - Redbournbury Watermill is a fullyrestored 18th Century working watermill, producing stone groundorganic flour. It has an Artisan Bakery attached to the Mill.Refreshments can be arranged for groups, advance booking essential.Postcode: AL3 6RS. Approx tour time: 1 hour.
Natural History Museum at Tringwww.nhm.ac.uk/museum/tring020 7942 6171
Redbournbury Watermillwww.redbournmill.co.uk01582 792874
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Weird &WonderfulTour 1 choose from� Natural History Museum
at Tring� Redbournbury
Watermill, nr St Albans
EVENTSMAY• National Mills Weekend
Redbournbury Millwww.redbournmill.co.uk
JUNE• St Albans Festival
www.stalbans.gov.uk
JULY• Harpenden Highland Gathering
www.harpenden-lions.co.uk
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Weird &WonderfulTour 2 choose from� Organ Theatre,
St Albans� Scott’s Grotto, Ware� Royston Cave, Royston
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Start point St Albans AL1 5PEDuration Full dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 36 miles
St Albans Organ Theatre - Begin your day with a visit to St AlbansOrgan Theatre, you will discover and hear a permanent playing collection of mechanical dance organs and theatre pipe organs. Postcode: AL1 5PE. Approx tour time: 2 hours.�Directions to Scott’s Grotto: Follow directions to A1081 until LondonColney roundabout. At roundabout take 1st exit onto A414 which issignposted Hertford. In Hertford take A119 [Ware Rd] towards Ware.Scotts Road is the road on the right just before you reach HertfordRegional College. Not suitable for coaches so small groups preferred.No parking outside Grotto-drop off only.Scott’s Grotto - Scott's Grotto is a fascinating 18th Century grotto,lined with flints, fossils and shells from all over the world. The grottoalso has a summer house and garden. Group visits by appointment only.Maximum number in parties 25. Please visit the website in advance tocheck access information.Postcode: SG12 9JQ. Approx tour time: 1 -1.5 hours.�Directions to Royston Cave: Repeat journey in reverse until A10 north.Follow the A10 to Royston. The Cave is located on Mebourn Street,but it is difficult to drop off there. Please contact the Cave in advancefor best places to park and also to check access information and party size.Royston Cave - End your day at Royston Cave, possibly a secretmeeting place for Knights Templar, the chalk cave has many medievalcarvings and has a magical feel to it. Royston is a typical small markettown with a range of independent retailers.Postcode: SG8 7BZ. Approx tour time: 1 hour.
St Albans Organ Theatrewww.stalbansorgantheatre.org.uk01727 869693/768652
Scott's Grottowww.eastherts.gov.uk/grotto
Royston Cavewww.roystoncave.co.uk01763 245484
EVENTSJULY• Ware Festival
www.waretowncouncil.gov.uk
DECEMBER• Ware Dickensian Evening
www.waretowncouncil.gov.uk
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Start point Paradise Wildlife Park, Broxbourne EN10 7QADuration Half dayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 32 miles
Paradise Wildlife Park - Paradise Wildlife Park, Britain's friendliest zoo,has much to offer from monkeys to tigers and lions to rides, adventureplaygrounds, crazy golf and shows. Postcode: EN10 7QA. Approx tour time: 4 hours.�Directions to Standalone Farm: From White Stubbs Lane turn right ontoAshendene Road, left onto Bucks Alley and right onto Robins Nest Hill.Take B158 then B1455, then A414, continue until A1 then A507 towardsStotfold. At the 2nd roundabout take 1st exit onto Stotfold Road andcontinue towards Letchworth.Standalone Farm - Spend your afternoon at Standalone farm,Letchworth Garden City. See the cattle, pigs, poultry, and shire horses.Watch the milking demonstration.Postcode: SG6 4JN. Approx tour time: 1 1/2 hours.
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Hatfield House Park Farm - a traditional breeds farm featuring pigs,sheep, goats, chickens, ducks, turkeys and cattle. Enjoy a tractor ridearound the perimeter of the 25 acre farm and watch the demonstrations.Get lost in the Maize Maze. Bags of food are available for visitors to feedthe animals through the hoppers on the paddock fences. Hatfield Houseis located just off the A1.Postcode: AL9 5NQ. Approx tour time 1.5 to 2 hours.
Paradise Wildlife Parkwww.pwpark.com01992 470490
Standalone Farmwww.standalonefarm.com01462 686775
Hatfield House Park Farmwww.hatfield-house.co.uk01707 287010
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Wildlife toFarmyardTour choose from� Paradise Wildlife Park,
near Broxbourne� Standalone Farm,
Letchworth Garden City� Hatfield House Park Farm
EVENTSMAY• Hertfordshire County Show
www.hertsshow.com
AUGUST• Hatfield House Country Show
www.hatfield-house.co.uk
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Wings &Wheelschoose from� The de Havilland
Aircraft Heritage Centre
� St Albans Signal Box
� National Speedway
Museum
Start point London Colney AL2 1BUDuration Full DayEstimated mileage of tour from start to finish 18 miles
De Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre - One of the key names inpioneering aviation is Geoffrey de Havilland. For decades, he ran hisworld famous aeroplane complex at Hatfield, designing a range ofmachines with magical names and reputations to match. De Havilland'slegacy is recalled at the Heritage Centre at Salisbury Hall, where theMosquito prototype was designed during the last war. The museum runby volunteers, includes several versions of the Vampire, as well as theSea Venom, Sea Vixen, Tiger Moth and the last surviving square windowfrom the Comet. Many of the exhibits have required extensive restora-tion work which has been carried out by expert enthusiasts.Postcode: AL2 1BU. Approx tour time: 2hrs St Albans South Signal Box - Saved by a band of dedicated volun-teers the St Albans South Signal Box is a real gem. Built in 1892, con-structed entirely of wood, the signal box is a model 2a and contains a1906 Midland Railway tumbler interlocking lever frame. Suitable forsmaller groups, you can see signalling demonstrations and you can have a cup of tea in the signal box garden in the summer. Groups must be pre booked. Postcode: AL13 AJ. Approx tour time: 1- 1.5hrs Speedway Museum at Paradise Wildlife Park - this small museumshows the guts and the glory of speedway. It charts the history ofspeedway's early pioneers to modern day heroes. Watch films andexperience the thrill of speedway, see World Championship bikes andcolourful displays of race jackets. Admission to the National SpeedwayMuseum is included in the entry to Paradise Wildlife Park.Postcode: EN10 7QA. Approx tour time including Paradise WildlifePark: 4hrs [Museum approx 45mins]
De Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centrewww.dehavillandmuseum.co.uk01727 826400
St Albans South Signal Boxwww.sigbox.co.ukContact: [email protected]
National Speedway Museumwww.speedwaymuseum.co.ukContact: [email protected] 01992 470490
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St Albans City WalksCity Walks start outside the Old Town Hall in Market Place, St Albansand take from an hour to an hour and a half. Tickets should preferablybe obtained in advance from the Tourist Information Centre inside theOld Town Hall, but may also be purchased from the Guide on duty.
If you are planning to bring a group to St Albans and wouldlike to include a walk as part of your trip it is advisable tobook in advance to avoid disappointment. Contact the TouristInformation Centre on 01727 864511, they will be very pleasedto help you.
A Round with Sam RyderWalk the course of Samuel Ryder's life. In a journey tracing the remarkable events of one of St Albans most prominent citizens, wewalk the length of a golf course. His passion; we sow the seeds ofrespect for his entrepreneurial flair. His business; we look into his commitment to civic duty…his politics. Then after 18 holes, we finallyunderstand and know the man. A family man, a caring employer, achurchman, a Mayor and yes - the man behind the Ryder Cup.Tickets must be pre-booked and can be obtained from the Tourist Information Centre.
Aristocrats, Paupers and PhilanthropistsThis enjoyable stroll round the St. Peter's area features the great andthe (sometimes!) good of St Albans and the various buildings and charitable institutions they generously gave to the city. Their stories are all quite fascinating - but then some were among the most powerful people in the Kingdom!
Beating the BoundsThe ancient ceremony of Beating the Bounds will be re-enacted onSunday May 9th starting from Kingsbury Mill in St Michael’s at 2pm.Led by the Mayor the procession follows the 1327 town boundary – a distance of just over 4 miles that takes about 2 1/2 hours to completeincluding “bumping” various dignitaries on the way!
Crime and PunishmentLocal crimes ranged from murder in the Cathedral to theft worth twopence, and the punishments were often disproportionately harsh. This walk will take in the 1831 Courtroom, the two buildings that were prisons in times past and point out the site of such nicetiesas the stocks and the pillory. Not to be missed for the stout-hearted!
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From Fishpool Street to St MichaelsA one thousand year old route that follows George Street, Romelandand Fishpool Street to picturesque St Michael's Village, with its eleganthouses, Saxon Church and the superb Verulamium Museum. It is quite a challenge to guess the ages of the houses in fascinating FishpoolStreet - join the guide and see for yourselves!
Ghostly Goings-onThis is an extremely popular and atmospheric walk that introducessome of the ghosts of St Albans and relates their sad stories. We can'tguarantee whom you might see - only where you might find them, forthey do exist! This walk is not suitable for very young children.
Historic WalkCovering 1200 years in about 90 minutes, this excellent walk gives an overview of the most important people, buildings and events in St Albans from the Monastic to the modern.
Monks, Mysteries and Mischief Monks were an incredibly diversified and talented band of brothers -theirs was a powerful, self-sufficient community on whom many othersdepended, but occasionally human failings and weakness would creep in.To find out more, join us on a visit to their world.
The Street War MemorialsThe ten street war memorials within the Abbey Parish are unique inthe U.K. and are the focus of a profoundly moving walk. Hear the stories behind a few of the 110 names of those who died, from thepoor to the privileged, but all from one small area. This walk is alwayson the nearest Sunday to November 11th as well as on the 11th itself.Ticket sales will be donated to The Royal British Legion.
The War of the RosesAlthough two battles were fought in St Albans in this dynastic strugglebetween the houses of Lancaster and York, this walk concentrates onthe first one, which took place in and around the marketplace. Hear about the reasons why, the personalities involved and the outcome. There’s even a Shakespearean connection! Come and join the battle – no armour needed!
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Town, Crown and CloisterSt Albans Abbey was founded by one king and destroyed by anothernearly 750 years later, and many monarchs have meddled in the middle!The sometimes uneasy relationship between the crown, the town andthe abbey features on this free walk for Heritage Open Weekend and itis a combined venture between the City and Cathedral Guides to linkthe inside and outside of the Abbey Church with the town.
Tudor St AlbansThe Tudor kings and queens played an important part in the history ofSt Albans. One king closed the monastery which had been the reasonfor the town's existence, a queen ordered the burning of a Protestantmartyr in Romeland and another queen visited the town frequently to stay with a favourite minister. Find out more about the Tudor connection by taking this new walk.
Victorian St Albans A walk that takes us from the medieval to the age of steam, the railway,factories and even the pioneering days of cinema (hear about the firstever film advertisement!). This was the age of massive expansion forthe town, including a new prison whose front entrance will be recognisable to all fans of ‘Porridge’.
Other Guided Walks The Blue Badge team also offer guided walks in nearby Harpenden,Redbourn and Wheathampstead. For more details about these walkscontact St Albans Tourist Information Centre on 01727 864511.
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The Roman TheatreThis is one of the finest examples of a Roman Theatre in Britain. Also within the site are the remains of a 3rd century townhouse, withan underground shrine as well as a parade of shops facing onto WatlingStreet. Guides are present on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank HolidayMondays from April 3 to October 31 between 2:30pm and 4:30pm.
Talks on Roman BritainWe give short illustrated talks on topics concerned with Verulamiumand the Roman world in the Lecture Room at Verulamium Museum at3:00pm on either Saturdays or Sundays. An entrance fee is payable atthe Museum for visitors from outside the St Albans District Councilarea. Our talks are free.
Verulamium in a NutshellThis walk combines the Roman Theatre with Verulamium Park and its hidden Roman Town. The walk is free for Heritage Open Weekend.However, there is a charge (party rate) for the Roman Theatre forwalks on other dates. Meet outside the Verulamium Museum.
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A permanent playing
exhibition of mechanical
musical instruments. Organs
by DECAP, BURSENS and
MORTIER. MILLS Violano -
Virtuoso. Reproducing pianos
by STEINWAY, WEBER and
MARSHALL & WENDELL.
Musical boxes. WURLITZER
and RUTT theatre organs.
OPEN 2ND & 4TH
SUNDAY of the month
throughout the year.
2.00pm to 4.30pm.
Admission £5.00,
Child £2.50, Family £12.00
& Concession £4.00.
Group visits by arrangement.
Light refreshments.
Souvenirs. Shop.
320 Camp Road
Tel: (01727) 869693
(Answering machine)
www.stalbansorgantheatre.org.uk
A registered Charitable Trust
Number 276072
Visit St Albans Museums
MUSEUM OF ST ALBANS9a Hatfield Road,
St Albans AL1 3RR 01727 819340
VERULAMIUM MUSEUM St Michaels,
St Albans AL3 4SW01727 751810
www.stalbansmuseums.org.uk
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Markets
Here is a list of some of our regular markets. Otherspecialist markets, such as French or Craft Markets,take place throughout the year. Check with your localTourist Information Centre for more information.
You are advised to book coach parking in advance of your visit.Many of our attractions do have coach parking facilities, so dodiscuss this with them when booking your visit.
Baldock The Twitchell Car Park, off High Street, via Simpson Drive.Set down / pick up point: High Street www.north-herts.gov.uk
Berkhamsted Set down/pick up point: High Street (beside the Tescosupermarket) www.dacorum.gov.uk
Bishop’s Stortford BSFC Parking. Football Club, Dunmow Road,Bishop's Stortford, CM23 5GZ Tel: 01279 306080
Rye Street (Garage Paddocks) By prior arrangement, telephone theProperty Section at East Hertfordshire District Council. Tel: 01279 655261 www.eastherts.gov.uk
Hatfield Both by prior arrangement: Meteor Parking Ltd, The Galleria,Comet Way, Hatfield, AL10 0XR Tel: 01707 263703. Parkhouse Bus Station. Tel: 0300 123 4050
Hemel Hempstead Set down/pick up point: Bus station, WaterhouseStreet, by prior arrangement with Arriva. Tel: 01442 389084 www.arrivabus.co.uk
Hertford Set down/pick up point: The Wash, opposite Castle Hall.www.eastherts.gov.uk
Hitchin Set down/pick up point: St Marys Square, Queen Street.Parking: Woodside Car Park, off Walsworth Road. www.north-herts.gov.uk
Letchworth Set down/pick up point: Broadway (outside Post Office);Parking: Gernon Road layby. www.north-herts.gov.uk
Royston Set down/pick up point: King James Way (off Melbourn Road).www.north-herts.gov.uk
St Albans Set down/pick up point: Outside the Old Town Hall on StPeter's Street, AL3 5DJ, 20 mins stay only. Parking: Westminster Lodge, Holywell Hill, St Albans. AL1 2DLFor further Information: Contact The Parking Shop, Drovers Way multi-storey Car Park, Drovers Way, St Albans, AL3 5EB Tel: 0845 6017803www.stalbans.gov.uk
Stevenage Set down/pick up point: Danestrete Layby, Stop K (outsideMatalan). Coach weekend and overnight parking can be found on ArgyleWay, SG1 2AD, off Gunnels Wood Road - within close walking distance ofthe Leisure Park, Station and Town Centre. www.stevenage.gov.uk
Tring Set down/pick up point: High Street (beside the Rose and CrownHotel) www.dacorum.gov.uk
Ware Wodson Park Leisure Centre, Wadesmill Road, Ware SG12 0UQSet down/pick up point: High Street (outside the Library). Tel: 01920 487091
Watford Set down / pick up point and parking: Lay by in Rosslyn Road(opposite Town Hall). Also you can park at Watford Colosseum by priorarrangement. www.watford.gov.uk
Welwyn Garden City Set down / pick up point is the bus stop in theCampus outside John Lewis. Parking by prior arrangement at:Meteor Parking Ltd, The Galleria, Comet Way, Hatfield,AL10 0XR Tel: 01707 263703. Parkhouse Bus Station. Tel: 0300 123 4050
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We offer a guided tour of the historic classrooms including our unique Lancasterian Schoolroom (1837) and a visit to the Headmaster’s house. Experience a Victorian school lesson or alternatively opt for a talk on
how elementary education developed from 1810 on the site.
Tea/coffee and biscuits are included in the price.
Group visits are welcomed at the British Schools Museum in Hitchin on a date and time to suit your organisation.
THE HISTORY OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION COMES ALIVE AT THE
BRITISH SCHOOLS MUSEUM!
British Schools Museum, 41/42 Queen Street, Hitchin SG4 9TS
For more information or to arrange a visit
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Enjoy! Hertfordshire museums
Hertfordshire boasts dozens of museums, large andsmall, which unlock the rich and fascinating heritage of the county from prehistoric times
to the present day.
Unlock the past - Visit a Museum
To discover what your museum has to offer
visit the Herts Museums websitewww.hertsmuseums.org.uk
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For more information about places to visit, accommodation, events, restaurants, pubs and much, much more, a visit or a telephone call to one of our Tourist Information Centres will provide you with theanswers. Trained, professional staff will help you get the most from your visit.
i D7 Bishop’s Stortford Tourist Information Centre2 Market Square, CM23 3UUTel: 01279 655831Email: [email protected]
i C5 Hertford Tourist Information Centre10 Market Place, SG14 1DGTel: 01992 584322Email: [email protected]
i E4/5 Letchworth Garden City Tourist Information Centre33/35 Station Road, SG6 3BBTel: 01462 487868Email: [email protected]
i C3/4 St Albans Tourist Information CentreTown Hall, Market Place, AL3 5DJTel: 01727 864511Email: [email protected]
You will also find tourist information at the following places:
i E4/5 Baldock LibrarySimpson Drive. Tel: 01438 737333
i C2 Berkhamsted LibraryKing's Road. Tel: 01438 737333
i E6 Buntingford Tourist Information PointThe Manor House, High Street.Tel: 01763 272222Email: [email protected]
i B6 Cheshunt LibraryWindmill Lane. Tel: 01992 785592
i B5/6 Goffs Oak LibraryGoffs Lane. Tel: 01992 785592
i C/D3 Harpenden Tourist Information PointTown Hall, Leyton Road.Tel: 01582 768278
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i C2/3 Hemel Hempstead Tourist Information PointCivic Centre, Marlowes. Tel: 01442 234222www.dacorum.gov.uk
i B4 Hertsmere Tourist Information PointBorough Council Offices, Elstree Way, Borehamwood.Tel: 0208 207 2277 Email: [email protected]
i E4 Hitchin Town Centre Initiative27 Churchyard. Tel: 01462 453335Email: [email protected]
i E4 Hitchin LibraryPaynes Park. Tel: 01438 737333
i C6 Hoddesdon One Stop Shop42 Tower Centre. Tel: 01992 785592
i A/B2 Rickmansworth Information Point3 Rivers House, Northway. Tel: 01923 776611Email: [email protected]
i F6 Royston LibraryMarket Hill. Tel: 01438 737333
i D/E4/5 Stevenage Central LibrarySouthgate. Tel: 01438 737333
i C1 Tring Tourist Information Point99 Akeman Street. Tel: 01442 823347Email: [email protected]
i B6 Waltham Cross One Stop Shop123 High Street. Tel: 01992 785592
i D6 Ware Tourist Information PointThe Priory Lodge, High Street. Tel: 01920 487848
i B3 Watford One Stop ShopTown Hall. Tel: 01923 226400
Other Useful Contacts
For Tourist Information:www.enjoyhertfordshire.com www.hertsdirect.org www.visitbritain.com www.visitengland.com
To source locally grown produce:www.bigbarn.co.uk
Six reasons to visit
GARDENEnjoy Hopleys’ 5 acre display garden free of charge.
NURSERYChoose from over 1,500 varieties of choice perennials, shrubs,
grasses, climbers, trees and rock plants, mostly propagated and grown by us over the last 40 years.
EVENTSCome and listen or participate in our wide selection of lectures,
workshops, sculptures and art exhibitions held in our new long barn.
PRODUCTSHave you got a Wavy Spade? Amazing shoes & gloves, local produce
and our own Hopleys’ eggs are offered.
TEA ROOMOur new tea room with outside seating area is now open with
home-made cakes and cream teas served at weekends.
SERVICESRequire help with your garden?
We can assist with garden design and planting plans.
Further details from:HOPLEYS PLANTS
High St, Much Hadham, Herts, SG10 6BUTel: 01279 842509 www.hopleys.co.uk
Open: 9am-5pm Mon-Sat, 2pm-5pm SunClosed: Tuesdays
VISIT
BENINGTON LORDSHIP GARDENS
Enjoy the spectacular display of snowdrops and winter flowering shrubs around the ancient fortified site of Benington Lordship during February.
In spring and summer there are bulbs, roses and herbaceous borders to enjoy in the stunning setting which includes a walled vegetable garden, two ponds and beautiful views over surrounding parkland.
Admission to the garden is £4 (except in Feb and Aug bank holiday) with refreshments available if booked in advance.
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pre-booked groups.
Visit our website for more informationwww.beningtonlordship.co.uk
or telephone 01438 869668 to make a booking.
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Outstanding transport links makeHertfordshire the ideal place to visit.
The M1 junction 21, A1(M) Junction 23, A10 Junction 25and M11 Junction 27 run through the county with links tothe M25. Stanstead Airport is situated to the east withLuton Airport on the northern border.
There is an extensive network of roads with many idylliccountry lanes. Hertfordshire really is something special.
Stop and stay a while, experience, discover, explore andrelax.
Intalink travelineDaily: 0700-2200Tel: 0871 200 22 33
National Rail Enquiries24 hours a day, 7 days a weekwww.nationalrail.co.ukTel: 08457 48 49 50
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