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Hertfordshire County Council challenged us to have some thrifty adventures
hartham park or castle park for lunch but decided upon Hertford Castle for lunch and headed there with our packed lunches and set up just in front of the castle. Hertford Castle really is a lovely picnic spot isnt it!? We ate and rested here for a wh... Read more
Twixmas Days out and Activities on a budget in and around Hertford
Hartham Park
Lea valley Sculpture Trail
Cedars Park
Hatfield Forest
Ashridge estate
Stanborough Park
Church Farm, Ardeley
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The Stickman Trail
The Gruffalo Trail
100 Akre Woods at Aldenham County Park
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Bean & Gone coffee is an independent coffee shop located next to highway cycles which is just a short walk from Hartham park. We serve speciality coffee, hot drinks, soft drinks & snacks. We have lots of options for parents & children and cater for dietary requirements. We have outside seating to enjoy the sun and drink carriers so you can easily enjoy your drinks in the park! We accept card & cash payments and also have a loyalty card scheme. Our opening hours are 9am-5pm Thursday - Saturday and 9.30am - 4.30pm Sunday.
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Bean & Gone Coffee, Hartham Ln, Hertford, SG14 1QNThings to do
Hartham Common Hartham Common is a large recreational area close to the town centre. It is largely enclosed by the Rivers Beane and Lee, with a confluence of the two rivers in the north-eastern corner. It is managed by East Herts District Council. The River Lee runs along the southern edge of Hartham, where you'll find the Hertford Basin and weir. The Basin is home to a number of residential boatowners and is close to the nearby Hertford East station and Tesco. Just across the weir is Herts Canoe Club and just a couple of minutes walk away is Hartham Pool and Leisure Centre, which is owned by the District Council and operated by Everyone Active. The centre has a small car park for visitors. There is also a public car park immediately to the south on the site of the old railway line that used to run along the southern boundary of the common. Next the the leisure centre is a popular fenced children's playground. There is also skate park which is similarly popular with teenagers. National cycle route 61 also runs along the southern edge of Hartham. In the south-western corner is the Hartham car park, which is a pay-and-display car park operated by the district council. This can be accessed either via Port Hill or Cowbridge. The River Beane runs along the western and northern borders of Hartham. To the north you will also find Sele Farm Bowls Club and Hertford Tennis Club as well as well as three public tennis courts. The northern boundary is also notable for The Warren, a densely wooded incline that separates Hartham from Bengeo. Along the bottom is a tarmac path that leads from Port Hill to St.Leonard's Church, Hertford's oldest building. There is also a footpath within The Warren although this starts and finishes short of both ends of the finished path. There is also a trim trail running around the edge of Hartham, with a selection of installed exercise equipment at regular stops along the trail. Football is also regularly played at Hartham with both matches and training taking place at weekends.
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