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Experiencing the Bluebells at Ashridge Estate
Each spring, Ashridge Estate becomes one of the UK’s most magical destinations as carpets of bluebells transform its woodlands into a vibrant sea of blue. Located in the heart of…
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Kings Arms
The Kings Arms sits on Berkhamsted High Street, just a short walk from all amenities, the canal and the railway station. A former 18th-century coaching inn, The Kings Arms offers…
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National Walking Month: The Dog Owner’s Guide to Making May Count
Every May, National Walking Month encourages people across the UK to get outside and walk more. It is a campaign that needs no convincing if you share your life with…
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Docton Mill Gardens & Tea Rooms
Docton Mill Gardens and Tea Rooms is one of those hidden valley places that feels quietly magical. Tucked into a peaceful wooded valley a few miles inland from the North…
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My Best Dog-Friendly Spots in the Chilterns
This is not a complete Chilterns dog walkers guide, but a quick article based on where I live, right on the Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire border, where the Chilterns quietly shape…
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Dog-friendly Walks in Hertfordshire
If you’re looking for fresh air, tail wags and a slice of countryside magic without venturing too far from the city, Hertfordshire’s got you covered. Tucked just north of London,…
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Downley Common
Downley Common is 22 hectares of woods and grassland north of High Wycombe in the Chilterns Hills AONB. The mix of woodland, open areas and ponds offers a home to…
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Blakes Wood
Blakes Wood has many paths through ancient woodland on Danbury ridge, a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest owned by the National Trust. The woods are known for carpets of…
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