Recreational Route: Eastern England
Circular via Royston, Tring and Hertford
304km/190 miles
A wandering route taking in the length and breadth of the county, mainly through agricultural land, woodland and chalk downs. It includes the edge of the Chilterns, the National Trust estate at Ashridge Forest, leafy suburbia and principal urban areas such as Hertford, Bishops Stortford and the historic city of St Albans with its Roman remains and famous cathedral.
The route was originally devised to celebrate the Ramblers' diamond jubilee in 1995.
Connects with
Local authority
Accommodation
Click here to find bed & breakfast accommodation on this path.
Tourist Information Centres
Public transport
There are railway stations at Royston and Letchworth (Cambridge, Stevenage, Hertford); St Albans (Luton, Bedford, Elstree); Tring, Hemel Hempstead, Kings Langley (Milton Keynes, Northampton, Watford); Potters Bar, Cuffley, Bayford, Hertford (Stevenage, Royston, Cambridge, Alexandra Palace, and also from Hertford East to Broxbourne, Hackney); Bishops Stortford (Cambridge, Broxbourne). Between these points there are local buses, though some may be infrequent. The guide below gives public transport suggestions for each stage. For more on public transport in Hertfordshire, click here.
Maps
- Explorer maps 173, 174, 181, 182, 192, 193, 194, 209
- Landranger maps 153, 154, 165, 166, 167
The route is marked on the most recent editions of these maps.
Publications
- The Hertfordshire Way 2nd edition edited by Bert Richardson, ISBN 0 903747 61 9. Book Castle £8.99. Also from Friends of the Hertfordshire Way at address below, + £1.50 p&p.
Divides route into 17 fairly lengthy stages. [02/06]
Contacts
- Friends of the Hertfordshire Way 53 Green Drift, Royston SG8 5BX, tel 01763 244509
www.fhw.org.uk