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OUTSIDE BISHOP'S STORTFORD
The Meads is a large area of grazed riverside flood meadow that stretches from Hertford to Ware. As well as being used to graze cattle, The Meads is also home to rare plants, such as meadow saxifrage, pyrimidal orchid, adder's tongue fern and marsh dock. The northern boundary of The Meads is marked by the course of the River Lee as it makes its way east to Ware, a cycle route running alongside. Gauge House, halfway between the two towns, marks the beginning of the New River, a man-made canal that provides drinking water for London. The New River first heads south before turning eastwards towards Chadwell Spring and thence on it's journey to the city. As a nature reserve, The Meads provides a habitat for birds, insects and rare wild flowers. Gulls, ducks and waders take advantage of the flooded areas in Winter - gadwell, shoveler, wigeon, teal and snipe. Many species of dragonfly can also be found. During the summer months, bats such as pipistrelles and Natterer's feed on insects during the evening hours. Otters have also been recently seen. The Meads is managed by the Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust of behalf of the various owners, including Thames Water, East Herts District Council and Glaxo Wellcome.
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The play park includes swings, helter skelter slide, climbing frames, trampolines, inclusive play equipment and so much more with plenty of fun to be had!
The play area has some seating for adults.
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Older Children's Play Park
That park includes a zip wire, climbing equipment, an enhanced street skate facility, a new half pipe and the addition of parkour features.
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Verulamium Park is set in 100 acres of beautiful parkland close to the city centre and is a popular attraction throughout the year with a wide range of facilities including crazy golf (clubs available from Westminster Lodge Leisure Centre), Inn on the Park, orienteering route, playground, tennis and netball/basketball courts, adiZone (outdoor gym), lakes and Roman hypocaust. There is also a free splash... Read more
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www.stalbans.gov.uk
01727 819366
Explore this beautiful National Trust French Renaissance style chateau and grounds. There are Victorian style gardens, rare & exotic birds in the Aviary, a woodland playground, a Trail to follow around the gardens, a woodland walk and children's activities on during school holidays. There are also restaurants, cafes and shops to enjoy once you've finished exploring!
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www.nationaltrust.org.uk
01296 820414
Children farm, animal feeding, tractor rides, playground and more. Open various times of the year, for teddy bears picnics, pumpkin picking and more for the most up to date information and dates please see social media channels or the whats on page.
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www.facebook.com
07917606444
CHILDRENS PONY RIDES IN EPPING FOREST!! here at Woodredon in July!! ✅Monday, Wednesday & Fridays. 1.45pm arrival for 2pm ride. ✅20 minute walk only in the forest (weather permitting) ✅Aged 2 years and up. ✅Parents/guardian to lead. ✅£15. Contact: [email protected] to book your place.
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