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Welwyn Hatfield
'The line opened on 1 September 1860 and was operable for more than 100 years. Passenger numbers declined sharply after the Second World War and passenger services ended in 1951, although commercia ...
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'Rail trail which extends from Ayot St. Peter, just west of Welwyn Garden City and the A1(M) Motorway to Wheathampstead in Hertfordshire.'
Woodland Garden 'Well worthwhile is a walk down through the mature beech and oak trees. Bluebells, wild flowers and narcissi cover the ground in the spring, and there is a growing collecti ...
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'Hatfield House is the centre of a large agricultural estate with an extensive parkland. There are three walks of varying lengths marked in the Park: [1] The Blue Walk (2 miles / 3.2 kilometres / 50 minutes) - - - : [2] The Red Walk (3.2 miles / 5.2 kilometres / 90 minutes) - - - : [3] The Green Walk (1.1 mile / 1.8 kilometres / 30 minutes).'
'Spokes radiate from the perimeter of the walk into the town to link with existing town trails, meaning you can do a section of the walk or all of it if you are feeling energetic! Information about ...
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Celebrating 100 Years of Welwyn Garden City in 2020 'The circular walk takes in some beautiful locations around Welwyn Garden City, including Stanborough Lakes, Mill Green, The Commons Nature Reserve, the site of the Panshanger Aerodrome, Tewin Bury, Digswell, Sherrardspark Woods, Brocket Hall and Lemsford. There is a one mile accessible circular trail around The Commons and part of the Nature Reserve.' ALERT The Welwyn Garden City Centenary Foundation - who organized the creation of this Walk - has now been disbanded.
Welwyn Garden City Centenary Foundation
Member of the U3A - Hertfordshire Grouping
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