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walks within reach of St Albans with photos that show you exactly which way to go

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Find just the walk to suit your mood. To find out more about a walk, click on its title or the photograph next to it.

 

Woodland and Wood Sculptures

From The Woodman in Wormley West End to Broxbourne Woods Sculpture Trail and back
A shady walk for hot summer days, a colourful walk in autumn, always a walk with artistic interest.

 

Tea on High with St Christopher  

From the White Horse in Shenley to Ridge and back by Ravenscroft Farm
A cuckoo in spring, tea and homemade cake with a 15th Century fresco of St Christopher in summer, open walks and long views any time of the year.

 


 

 

St Albans Heritage Tree Trail

 

From the war memorial by St Peter's church, through St Albans town and down to Verulamium Park.
Two millennia of St Albans Trees: find out about the historical connections of the trees of St Albans and the stories of their planting.

 

 


 

 

 

Rhododendron Walk

 
From Batchwood to Childwickbury and back by one of the highest points of St Albans.

 

An easy convenient walk, always pretty even outside bluebell or rhododendron time, with long views and through varied countryside.

 

 

 

 


 

 

Snowdrop Walk

 

From The Cross Keys in Gustardwood through Lamer Park and by Bride Hall. 

 

Snowdrops in February, bluebells in late April, shady and sunny by turn, through an estate of historical interest.

 

 

 

 


 

Daffodil Walk

 
From The Brocket Arms in Ayot St Lawrence by Abbots Hay, the daffodil wood and Harepark Spring.

 

Skirting woodland and pasture, passing old and new houses of interest.

 

 

 

 

 


 

Bluebell Walk

 
From The Old Fox Bricket Wood by the Colne, Bricket Wood Common, the Ver and Little Munden Farm.

 

The biodiversity of the Common, a mansion and the confluence of two important rivers make this a walk for all seasons.

 

 


To find out more about a walk, click on its title or the photograph next to it.


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