The 10 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Hertfordshire, England

November 13, 2021 Sheron Bogner

Discover the best top things to do in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom including St. Albans Organ Museum, ART @ MG - Mardleybury Gallery, Farr Brew, Yew Tree Alpacas, The Nickey Line Rail walk, Shaw's Corner, St Albans Cathedral, Ivinghoe Beacon, River Lea, Paradise Wildlife Park.
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1. St. Albans Organ Museum

320 Camp Road, St. Albans AL1 5PE England +44 300 365 6565 [email protected] http://www.stalbansorgantheatre.org.uk/
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

St. Albans Organ Museum

Reviewed By Q424INchrisb

This is a hidden gem, the volunteers do a great job of maintaining the organs and other Artifacts. The regular concerts are good. We have used venue for events several times, AGM of local disabled swimming club (Salmon), their team Of volunteers have made all our disabled members welcome and felt special. It is so nice to see such passion to preserve the organs and keeping them doing what they were made for entertaining people of all ages, from our young kids to those in their nineties all enjoy it. Thank you on behalf of all Salmon Club members.

3c Mardleybury Manor Mardleybury Road, Datchworth SG3 6SG England +44 1438 488513 [email protected] http://www.mardleyburygallery.co.uk
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5.0 based on 100 reviews

ART @ MG - Mardleybury Gallery

Mardleybury Gallery is an eclectic destination displaying and selling, original art, limited edition prints, cards, ceramics, sculptures, jewellery, woodwork and photography. Art workshops are delivered at the gallery throughout the year by our resident and guest artists. For more information about the current programme of events please contact the gallery Housed in a converted barn on commercial farm land, Mardleybury Gallery is situated in Datchworth, Hertfordshire, surrounded by fields, an ancient blue bell forest and a small lake. It is a wonderful place where creative people can source information, network with others and showcase their art. We have re-opened so we will look forward to meeting you soon! All our art is for sale online -purchased pieces can be sent by post/courier or picked up by CLICK AND COLLECT- please see website for further information.

Reviewed By 909Caro - London, United Kingdom

Stumbled upon this hidden gem and so pleased we did. Received a very warm welcome from the owners. Nothing was too much trouble. Stunning artwork which they took time to discuss. Will definitely return as only had a very short time to browse. Highly recommend a visit.

3. Farr Brew

The Courtyard Samuels Farm Buildings Coleman Green Lane Unit 7, Wheathampstead, St. Albans AL4 8ER England +44 7967 998820 [email protected] http://www.farrbrew.com
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Farr Brew

An award winning brewery set in the heart of the beautiful Ayot estate. With a working brewery in the back and cosy tap room out front we have something for everyone. Open every Saturday (11-5pm) and with BBQs and mini beer festivals across the Spring/Summer months. So if you're out with the dog, bikes, kids or horses... pop in for a beer or just drive over and restock the cupboards.

Reviewed By JonathanmGlenn - St. Albans, United Kingdom

Beer is delicious and staff delightful. What a great place for a few pints and then walk away with a 5 pint polypin for the weekend. Highly recommend

4. Yew Tree Alpacas

Yew Tree Cottage, Buntingford England +44 1763 848257 [email protected] http://www.yewtreealpacas.co.uk
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Yew Tree Alpacas

Yew Tree Alpacas is a small rural business based in East Hertfordshire. The business is based on our herd of 50 alpacas the majority of which are home bred. Our business covers a numbers of areas... - Breeding & sale of alpacas for their fleece and quiet temperament - Alpaca Activities - Alpaca walking & Alpaca Adventures - Retail -sales of Alpaca yarns, hand knitted accessories & alpaca gift items - Training courses ( BAS affiliated trainers) on owning & breeding alpacas During our Summer season April to September we hold alpaca walks and adventures which can be booked via our website. We also offer group visits ( 8 +) for anything from hen and birthday parties to visits for different interest groups e.g. WI. We also welcome group visits from those with limited mobility and learning difficulties. Note we are not an open farm all activities are pre-booked. The only time in the year when you can turn up is the first week of December when we have a Christmas shop.

Reviewed By _suepayne13 - London, United Kingdom

What a fantastic experience! Steve & Penny were very welcoming hosts to their beautiful home and farm.They were very knowledgeable and Steve was able to match everyone to the alpaca with the right temperament for them. The walk was just over half an hour at a steady pace through a nearby meadow. On our return to the farm we gave the alpacas a well deserved snack and then it was our turn! Tea/coffee and snacks were served from a tent. We were all assigned our own table and everything was Covid secure. Jimmy, our alpaca, was great, he pretty much led us round! A must for animal lovers and a great birthday treat.

5. The Nickey Line Rail walk

Hollybush Lane, Harpenden England +44 1582 622771 http://www.nickeyline.org/
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

The Nickey Line Rail walk

Reviewed By Andy-S60 - London, United Kingdom

Fabulous summer walk today along the Nickey line, along with several other paths and tracks that I couldn't name! The surface was hard and dry, the scenery excellent and the weather extremely kind. Already planning our next trek here!

6. Shaw's Corner

Ayot St Lawrence, nr Welwyn, St. Albans AL6 9BX England +44 1438 820307 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/shaws-corner/
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4.5 based on 153 reviews

Shaw's Corner

Reviewed By PaoloBlu67 - Bushey, United Kingdom

Very intresting to see the house and the garden where George Bernard Shaw lived. Very friendly and kindly volunteers working in the shop and in the house. Really good place to visit.

7. 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.

8. Ivinghoe Beacon

Ivinghoe, Aldbury, Tring England http://www.chilternsaonb.org/uploads/files/Walks_and_Rides/Ivinghoe_Beacon_Walk.pdf
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4.5 based on 148 reviews

Ivinghoe Beacon

Reviewed By Chrishowe6

Great views and cycle path all the way to the summit. Many walking paths lead to and from this Chiltern Hills outlier.

9. River Lea

Amwell Road, Ware England
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4.5 based on 135 reviews

River Lea

Reviewed By nicktigbarber - London, United Kingdom

Why is the River Walk in Ware closed between Amwell End and the Library Car Park.When will this Lovely stretch of River be open again to the Public ?

10. 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.

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