Hi all,
I think this is the right heading for this (technically it's 'entertainment'
I'm looking for somewhere to drive to one weekend for a picnic with the missus. Ideally no more than about 10-15 miles away from Hertford (we're going in an old classic car and would hate to breakdown, talk about kill the occassion )
I can only think of alongside the river at Waterford, which is still an option but we've been there before, and it would be more impressive if it was somewhere new.
Any suggestions welcome. Could be a nice quiet village green perhaps, or full on countryside.
Thanks
Matt
recommendations for a picnic location (nr Hertford)
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- Darcy Sarto
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Re: recommendations for a picnic location (nr Hertford)
oooo, good one Darcy, that is perfect. Excellent response to my brief, thanks.
Re: recommendations for a picnic location (nr Hertford)
There's a very popular spot on the River Mimram by the B1000 near Panshanger
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Re: recommendations for a picnic location (nr Hertford)
The Gibberd Garden in Harlow is a lovely spot, costs about £4 each to go there - http://www.thegibberdgarden.co.uk/
Re: recommendations for a picnic location (nr Hertford)
+1 for the gibberd!
the henry moore place looks good too think we'll try that out this year!
the henry moore place looks good too think we'll try that out this year!
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Re: recommendations for a picnic location (nr Hertford)
"We regret that picnics are not permitted in the Garden, except at special events"...Let it Beane wrote:The Gibberd Garden in Harlow is a lovely spot, costs about £4 each to go there - http://www.thegibberdgarden.co.uk/
Looks interesting though. Mrs S. and I may go and have look too!
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Re: recommendations for a picnic location (nr Hertford)
That's a shame, pretty sure that wasn't the case previously. Still worth a visit though.
There are nice picnic areas at Hatfield Forest as an alternative.
There are nice picnic areas at Hatfield Forest as an alternative.