Area of the Chilterns Hills with wildlife-rich landscapes to be explored on foot or by bike.
Beautiful place to visit, great walking routes. The bluebells are just starting to open up, giving a stunning display in some of the wooded areas. Did not get to cover all route , but a good excuse for a return visit. Some lovely spots to sit and have a picnic. Amazing views to be seen also. Plenty of parking areas, donations for parking unless you are a National trust member then parking is free. Cafe and gift shop on site, plus toilets. Highly recommend a visit.
The Bluebell Woods at Ashridge. A great public place to walk or walk your dog. This is kept in a great condition with paths and even open fields. For all of the Harry Potter fans out there, many scenes were filmed here !!!. On a warm day this is an ideal place for a picnic, but please pick up your rubbish.. You may well find the main road in very busy, but once parked the many walks and size of this place make you wonder where all of the people have gone ?. A lavish shop for Tea and Coffee plus information on the animals who call this home. Your Children will love a great day out and if you go at the right time of year, the Bluebells will amaze you. Please don't stand on them though.. Try to climb the Monument, the view allows you to see Six Counties !!... You can walk for miles, Ivenhoe beacon, The chalk horse on the hillside. This is Beatifull history. Enjoy it... #Harry Potter #bluebells #national trust
Lovely park, with footpaths that lead into the wooded areas to find treasures of flora and fauna. Mid April, there are wonderful patches of bluebells, very enchanting. The park has a cafe and a little souvenir shop. Has ample parking (which is free), but even then, it can take a little time to find space, as it can get very busy, especially on sunny weekends.
Lovely place to walk. Alot of wildlife. Saw deers, cows and more animals. Really pretty. Quite hilly but it's nature so you can't help that. It's nice and quiet.
A last minute plan to visit this place which didn't disappoint me - sun was out and miles and miles of beautiful trails , flowers and scenery .free entrance to the grounds and also plenty of parking space. It was very busy and at one point the car park was full up. Cafe , shop selling local produce and bathrooms on site . The bluebells were lovely but be sure to go to Dockey Woods where they are truly at their best.
A fantastic family walk with a big hill climb and beautifu,l panoramic, views of the surrounding countryside, 15km trail was brilliant
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Toilets
Good for kids
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Beautiful place to visit, great walking routes. The bluebells are just starting to open up, giving a stunning display in some of the wooded areas. Did not get to cover all route , but a good excuse for a return visit. Some lovely spots to sit and have a picnic. Amazing views to be seen also. Plenty of parking areas, donations for parking unless you are a National trust member then parking is free. Cafe and gift shop on site, plus toilets. Highly recommend a visit.
The Bluebell Woods at Ashridge. A great public place to walk or walk your dog. This is kept in a great condition with paths and even open fields. For all of the Harry Potter fans out there, many scenes were filmed here !!!. On a warm day this is an ideal place for a picnic, but please pick up your rubbish.. You may well find the main road in very busy, but once parked the many walks and size of this place make you wonder where all of the people have gone ?. A lavish shop for Tea and Coffee plus information on the animals who call this home. Your Children will love a great day out and if you go at the right time of year, the Bluebells will amaze you. Please don't stand on them though.. Try to climb the Monument, the view allows you to see Six Counties !!... You can walk for miles, Ivenhoe beacon, The chalk horse on the hillside. This is Beatifull history. Enjoy it... #Harry Potter #bluebells #national trust
Lovely park, with footpaths that lead into the wooded areas to find treasures of flora and fauna. Mid April, there are wonderful patches of bluebells, very enchanting. The park has a cafe and a little souvenir shop. Has ample parking (which is free), but even then, it can take a little time to find space, as it can get very busy, especially on sunny weekends.
Lovely place to walk. Alot of wildlife. Saw deers, cows and more animals. Really pretty. Quite hilly but it's nature so you can't help that. It's nice and quiet.
A last minute plan to visit this place which didn't disappoint me - sun was out and miles and miles of beautiful trails , flowers and scenery .free entrance to the grounds and also plenty of parking space. It was very busy and at one point the car park was full up. Cafe , shop selling local produce and bathrooms on site . The bluebells were lovely but be sure to go to Dockey Woods where they are truly at their best.
A fantastic family walk with a big hill climb and beautifu,l panoramic, views of the surrounding countryside, 15km trail was brilliant