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Walks

There are many varied footpaths all over Hertfordshire, across fields, alongside canals and rivers and through woodland.   As the seasons change, even familiar walks can offer new views to be enjoyed.

  • A short walk on the River Lea and Lee Navigation
    A short walk on the River Lea and Lee Navigation
    The Lea between Hertford and Ware
  • Henry Moore Foundation photo gallery
    Henry Moore Foundation photo gallery
    The sculpture park at Perry Green
  • Mind in Mid Herts Health Walk
    Mind in Mid Herts Health Walk
    Fancy Dress at Hertford Castle
  • Walking from Ware to Hertford, and lunch at the Old Barge
    Walking from Ware to Hertford, and lunch at the Old Barge
    And Morris Dancing to boot!
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