The following is a collection of 12 short walks based around country pubs.
They are three to four miles long and are fairly easy if you are able to cross step stiles, negotiate bachelor gates, traverse the occasional muddy path, and manage small hills. Boots and wet weather gear, a bottle of water and the correct map for the area are recommended. You can add comments to all the walks and rate them. Use the links at the bottom to discover the four pages of walks.
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Walk One - 4.5 km (3 miles) This walk runs south along the old coaching road that was once the main route between North Mymms and South Mimms. After a short climb along a bridleway through woodland, the way opens up with views across a rural valley surrounded by rolling wooded hills. The route includes footpaths edged by hedgerows rich in wild flowers. There's an option for refreshments at two pubs, the Woodman, The Old Maypole, or the Water End Cafe. |
Walk Two - 5 km (3.2 miles) This short walk circles Camfield Place, the country estate of the late Barbara Cartland. It starts and ends at the Woodman pub in Wild Hill and takes you through five woods, down tree-lined footpaths, across a footbridge, and down quiet country lanes. At one spot, when you are on top of the hill in Harefield Wood, there is a across the valley to Camfield Place. The journey ends with the option of a pint at the Woodman at Wild Hill. |
Walk Three - 5 km (3.2 miles) A great walk for those who want to enjoy an attractive ramble with a choice of two pubs and without having to rely on the car (if you live in Brookmans Park that is). If you like animals, there is the added bonus of going along a path that skirts the grounds of the Royal Veterinary College where you might meet frisky, but friendly, horses. You pass the North Mymms swallow holes, which are the nearest Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) to Brookmans Park. |
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