Top 10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Hertfordshire, England

December 15, 2021 Matilde Konrad

Discover the best top things to do in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom including Bhaktivedanta Manor, St Albans Cathedral, Rye Meads Nature Reserve, Natural History Museum at Tring, Paradise Wildlife Park, College Lake Nature Reserve, Hitchin Lavender, Market Theatre, Ashridge Estate, Watford Palace Theatre.
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1. Bhaktivedanta Manor

Hilfield Lane Dharam Marg, Watford WD25 8DT England +44 1923 851000 [email protected] http://www.bhaktivedantamanor.co.uk/home/
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5.0 based on 193 reviews

Bhaktivedanta Manor

In the Hertfordshire countryside just north of London, Bhaktivedanta Manor, complete with its farmlands, beautiful gardens and temple is a real sanctuary for the soul. Open all year round to visitors and students of ancient wisdom, the temple offers a great experience with tours of the shrine, gardens and compassionate farm. See the rooms of the famous Hare Krishna guru Srila Prabhupada, to whom George Harrison gifted this iconic mock Tudor mansion. Visitors may participate in inspirational talks, yoga classes, mantra meditation, vegetarian cooking classes and various retreats.

Reviewed By 781shaship - Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

I try to visit Bhaktivedanta Manor as often as I can through out the year and especially during the Janmastahmi Festival (Krishna's Birthday) which usually falls sometime in August. This is a very tranquil place to visit, with lovely gardens, the pond, the woodland walk, the cow pen where you can purchase greens to feed the cows, and of course the magnificent temple. Such tranquil surroundings and a lovely place to just relax or start your spiritual journey. There are prayer times throughout the day so check their website for details of these if you would like to attend. There is a lovely cafe on site for refreshments, and prashad is always served too. I would highly recommend a visit if you are in the area, you will have a wonderful uplifting experience.

2. St Albans Cathedral

Sumpter Yard, St. Albans England +44 1727 860780 [email protected] http://www.stalbanscathedral.org
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4.5 based on 2,225 reviews

St Albans Cathedral

St Albans Cathedral is the oldest site of continuous Christian worship in Britain. It stands over the place where Alban, the first martyr, was buried after giving his life for his faith over 1700 years ago.The building itself is a blend of architectural styles spanning a millennia and contains recycled Roman bricks from Verulamium. Of special interest are the 13th century wall paintings, a rare watching loft and the shrines of Saint Alban and Amphibalus, the priest who converted Alban to Christianity.

Reviewed By Spawnymc - Abbots Langley, United Kingdom

Another addition to my visits to Pre 1500 Cathedrals.. This one is more Norman than Gothic... Great history here... The volunteer guides are so helpful, knowledgeable and very friendly... Make sure you go on a guided tour.. at the time of my visit they were displaying the "Black Jesus" Last Supper painting... As for parking.. I suggest going to the Maltings Car park.. just a 5 to 10 min walk (depending on how quick you walk) to the Cathedral.

3. Rye Meads Nature Reserve

Rye Meads Nature Reserve Rye Road Stanstead Abbotts, Ware SG12 8JS England +44 1992 708383 [email protected] http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/r/ryemeads/
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4.5 based on 131 reviews

Rye Meads Nature Reserve

This wetland nature reserve has something to offer everyone and will appeal to families, walkers, birdwatchers and photographers alike. With 8 hides and 3 large lagoons the reserve plays host to a variety of species such as Tufted duck, Common tern, Green sandpiper, Cetti's warbler, Kingfisher, Water vole, Fox, and most recently Black-Necked Grebe. A great place for children and families with spotter trails, and regular events, but also very popular with birders and people after a relaxing walk or some peace and quiet. The friendly visitor centre offers two classrooms, a bird feeding station, hot and cold drinks and refreshments, and toilet facilities, plus free parking for RSPB members. Opening times are every day from 9 am to 5 pm (or dusk if earlier). Please note that the reserve is closed on Christmas and Boxing Day.

Reviewed By sarahmO7853RS

As members of the RSPB we were keen to visit. Plenty of parking - free. Peaceful walks - easy walks. Spotted kingfisher as well as range of usual waterside birds. Lovely place to get away from it all for the afternoon. Staff were friendly and welcoming.

4. Natural History Museum at Tring

Akeman Street, Tring HP23 6AP England +44 20 7942 6171 http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit/tring.html
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4.5 based on 912 reviews

Natural History Museum at Tring

Reviewed By LylePL - London, United Kingdom

Besides the incredible collection of almost every type on animal on display, as an architect what impressed me as much was the beautiful building and the fine craftsmanship of the display cabinets. Overall an incredible experience especially with all the Rothschild history involved. I felt as if I was transported by a time machine to a Victorian or a Dickinson era not that I’ve checked if it had anything to do with those times but that’s how I relished the experience.

5. Paradise Wildlife Park

White Stubbs Lane, Broxbourne EN10 7QA England +44 1992 470490 [email protected] http://www.pwpark.com/
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4.5 based on 2,405 reviews

Paradise Wildlife Park

Paradise Wildlife Park is voted Hertfordshire’s No.1 Outdoor Attraction by Trip Advisor! Paradise is home to over 800 animals including Amur tigers, white lions, snow leopards, as well as penguins, red pandas, anacondas, sloths, lemurs, meerkats, camels, zebras, tapirs, and many more. NEW for 2021… a UK first mixed habitat for sun bears, binturongs & Asian-short clawed otters and Jaguar Jungle! The park is home to great attractions like World of Dinosaurs, one of the best animatronic dinosaur adventure trails in the UK. As well as a giant paddling pool, On Safari Adventure Golf, the ‘Rex Express’ train, and 5 adventure indoor & outdoor play areas.

Reviewed By tracyn148 - Luton, United Kingdom

We have been here 3 times recently taking the Grandchildren for their birthday treats. There is so much to do and see and the food was good value too. The children especially loved the Dinosaur Experience with life size moving replicas of the real ones that also make sounds too. The Children's play area has so much for them to do and the Dinosaur train is great fun as well. The last time we went was Halloween weekend and there was Face painting, Pumpkin Carving and a Quiz to do as you walked around the park with the chance to win an experience day. And when we visited in the Summer the children loved the pool too. All in all a great day out, for children and adults, would thoroughly recommend it.

6. College Lake Nature Reserve

B488, Tring England +44 1442 826774 [email protected] http://www.bbowt.org.uk/nature-reserves/college-lake
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4.5 based on 360 reviews

College Lake Nature Reserve

Reviewed By O9990YPsarahc

I went there on New Years Day, as my dad has a memorial bench there, overlooking the lake where the birds sit and swim on the water. I went my husband, daughter and granddaughter. It has lovely views and great to see the wildlife.

7. Hitchin Lavender

Arlesey Road Cadwell Farm, Hitchin SG5 3UA England +44 1462 434343 [email protected] http://www.hitchinlavender.com/
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4.5 based on 774 reviews

Hitchin Lavender

We're a family owned and run farm. During the summer months (check the website for precise dates)we're open to visitors who are able to wander up and down the miles of lavender rows we grow. We also have a small gift shop and offer light refreshments too. Coach groups or large parties are only possible by prior booking. Hope to see you soon!

Reviewed By Muirsontour - Bedford, United Kingdom

I'm ashamed to say, I grew up & lived in Hitchin for 20 plus years & have only just gotten round to visiting! What a beautiful & peaceful haven! The smell is intoxicating and the colours are just lovely. The lavender is now in full bloom so perfect for harvesting. Be sure to check their website before visiting avoid disappointment, the farm cannot always guarantee if the lavender or sunflowers are in bloom. It's £6 to enter for adults and you're given a bag and scissors, away you go! Keep to the tracks and don't cross rows and you're golden. The bees and insects are in abundance and they're perfectly safe for those that may be worried, they're more interested in the lavender! Wear sensible shoes as the ground will be uneven and stoney, best to wear loose / ankle covering trousers in case of thistles or sharp bits that may graze. It's a great place to while away a couple of hours, have a picnic, go and eat some of their wonderful home made cakes and try some lavender products. It's simply lovely & I'll be keeping a close eye on their blog to see when their sunflowers are in bloom ????

8. Market Theatre

6A Sun Street, Hitchin SG5 1AE England +44 1462 433553 [email protected] http://www.markettheatre.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Market Theatre

Reviewed By Superhooooper

A small theatre where the actors interact very closely with the audience some of whom are made part of the show. The panto is hilarious and the trio of actors work tirelessly to entertain the audience. Plenty of smut and innuendo as would be expected from such a play and you can bring your drinks in from the bar upstairs. Highly recommended.

9. Ashridge Estate

Ashridge Estate Visitor Centre Moneybury Hill, Berkhamsted HP4 1LT England +44 1442 851227 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ashridge/
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4.5 based on 667 reviews

Ashridge Estate

The Ashridge Estate consists of 5,000 acres of woodland, chalk downlands and lush meadows. You can walk for miles and see a variety of wildlife such as Fallow deer and Muntjacs as well as the more common, foxes, badgers, squirrels etc. We have a well-stocked shop at our visitor centre, as well as toilets and a non-NT cafe, which serves hot meals all day long. If you need help when you arrive you will find a helpful volunteer on the reception desk who can point you in the right direction.

Reviewed By LordCadwell - Maidenhead, United Kingdom

Echo the vast majority of opinions here but must give a huge shout out to the Brownlow Cafe. Typically basic fare but made with evident pride and love - sweet, tangy tomatoes grilled to perfection, thick back bacon with a caramelised sheen and chunky sausages time after time as well as the well-proportioned cakes and quiches. How they do this on a busy day can only be admired. Always a queue but plenty of space and new conversation to be had at the long tables if you want. Well marked trails, open space and a monument to climb to look over it all.

10. Watford Palace Theatre

20 Clarendon Road, Watford WD17 1JZ England +44 1923 235455 http://www.watfordpalacetheatre.co.uk
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4.5 based on 118 reviews

Watford Palace Theatre

Reviewed By 653lynec

Really enjoyed this well presented prodjucton of Sleeping Beauty. Really entertaining laugh out loud moments from start to finish. A lovely Adaptation for the stage. Highly recommend seeing before it closes in January 2020.????????

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