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The Importance of Being Earnest

Everybody loves Ernest. In fact, Cecily and Gwendolen are both engaged to Ernest. The only trouble is, he doesn’t..... See more >
Wimpole Hall SG8 0BW
Fri 19 Jul

Model Railway Event

Mill Green Museum are holding a Summer Model Railway Event for all the family, tickets available from the... See more >
Mill Green Museum Bush Hall Lane Mill Green HATFIELD AL9 5PD
Sat 20 Jul

Counterfeit Seventies

Having toured extensively with The Counterfeit Sixties show they now bring you their unique Seventies show from a... See more >
South Mill Arts Centre, South Rd, Bishop’s Stortford CM23 3JG
Sat 20 Jul

Morning Light - Open Garden for NGS

Morning Light - Open Garden for NGS South facing plantsmans garden, densely planted with mainly hardy and tender perennials and shrubs in a shady... See more >
Morning Light, Rickmansworth WD3 4HL
Sun 21 Jul

Sawbridgeworth Social

Sawbridgeworth Social Following the success of our first packed Social….Come and have a drink with us…..in your new Sawbridgeworth distillery..... See more >
Crumps Farm, Unit 8, West Road, Sawbridgeworth CM21 0LJ
Fri 26 Jul

Campo Sancho Festival

Campo Sancho Festival ‘The small-scale but big-energy party in the countryside’ - The Guardian Sancho Panza’s signature festival Campo... See more >
Walkern Hall, Walkern, Near Stevenage SG2 7HZ
Fri 26 Jul to Sun 28 Jul
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West End Magic

Hosted by multi-award-winning member of the Magic Circle Oliver Tabor, West End Magic presents a mystical line-up of... See more >
South Mill’s Arts, 1-3 South Road, Bishop’s Stortford CM23 3JG
Sat 27 Jul

35 Digswell Road - Open Garden for NGS

35 Digswell Road - Open Garden for NGS Town garden of around a acre with naturalistic planting inspired by the Dutch garden designer, Piet Oudolf... See more >
35 Digswell Road, Welwyn Garden City AL8 7PB
Sun 28 Jul
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Things to do around Hertfordshire

Here are some delightful day out options in Hertfordshire, a county in the south-east of England:

1. Day out in Saint Albans:
- Explore the ancient sites and rich history of Saint Albans. Visit the St. Albans Cathedral, one of the oldest sites in Hertfordshire and a sight to behold. With free entry and free guided tours, you can see the million-year-old architecture and mesmerizing medieval art on the walls. The Verulamium Park and Museum is a must-visit, located near the Cathedral. The museum is filled with remarkable artifacts and ancient treasures, depicting the past life of the Romans. After the museum, enjoy the park – 100 acres of lush greenery with a lovely lake, play areas, a cafe, and wildlife. Take a stroll around the lake, enjoying the trees and meadows full of wildlife and water birds. It's great for a relaxing Hertfordshire day out. Also, if you're into theater, visit the 2nd-century Roman theater directly outside the museum.

2. Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter:
- The Warner Bros. Studio Tour is the most popular day out in Hertfordshire. Here, you can see some of the sets from the Harry Potter series, drink a butterbeer, and go on a tour. This is an absolute must-visit place for fans of Harry Potter. Explore the authentic Harry Potter film set, with behind-the-scenes previews. You can also take a tour and enjoy the exhibits, adding a touch of magic to your trip. Located in Leavesden, this is the highest-rated attraction in the world. Spending a full day here is highly recommended!

3. Paradise Wildlife Park:
- Hertfordshire's Paradise Wildlife Park is one of the most interactive zoos in England, with an enormous collection of 800+ animals. Encounter various big cats (tigers, leopards, etc.), penguins, wolves, reptiles, meerkats, and lemurs. It's a great family-friendly attraction for animal lovers.

4. Berkhamsted Castle:
- Explore the ruins of Berkhamsted Castle, a historic Norman motte-and-bailey castle. Learn about its fascinating past and enjoy the scenic views from the castle mound. It's a great spot for history enthusiasts and picnics.

5. Ashridge Estate:
- Discover the Ashridge Estate, a National Trust property near Berkhamsted. Enjoy picturesque woodlands, rolling hills, and ancient trees. The estate offers walking trails, wildlife spotting, and stunning views. It's perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

6. Hatfield House:
- Visit Hatfield House, a Jacobean mansion with beautiful gardens. Explore the historic rooms, admire the art collection, and stroll through the formal gardens. Don't miss the famous knot garden and the peaceful water features.

7. Knebworth House and Gardens:
- Explore Knebworth House, a Tudor Gothic-style mansion near Stevenage. Discover its rich history, beautiful interiors, and extensive gardens. The dinosaur trail and adventure playground make it a hit with families.

8. Hitchin Lavender:
- During the summer, visit Hitchin Lavender and immerse yourself in fragrant lavender fields. Enjoy picking your own lavender, taking photos, and relaxing in the serene surroundings.

Remember, Hertfordshire offers a mix of history, magic, wildlife, and natural beauty – perfect for an unforgettable day out!