Sunday hike Hertford North - Panshanger Park - Tewin circular 9.1 mls
Details
Join us for a 9.1 mile hike in the Hertfordshire countryside including Panshanger Park with lakes and rivers, see photo album for summer photos, Visit the quiet village of Tewin with its village green. The pace is moderate rather than brisk, so if you can manage 9.1 miles then this event is for you, whether you are a seasoned hiker or new to country walks. Discover some countryside that you may not have visited before. Find out about history and geology of Panshanger Park which was the bed of the River Thames before the last ice age.
This is a joint event with South Herts Hikers and South Herts Footpath Society. If one event is full there may be space on the other.
Meet 10:30 for 10:45 start outside Hertford North Railway Station, North Road Hertford, SG14 1NB. Hike starts and finishes at Hertford North Station. Remember that clocks go forward 1 hour at 1am on Sun 29th March.
Nearest post code: SG14 1NB
Lat/Long (WGS84): 51.798842 , -0.091559
O.S. National Grid Ref. TL317128
What3words https://w3w.co/votes.start.good
HIKE DESCRIPTION:
From Hertford North Station, on roads and footpaths to Panshanger Park, then through Lady Hughe's Wood. There will be a 15 min mid-morning stop 4.4 km from the start then we take the Chain Walk to Tewin for a 45 min lunch stop 7.4 km from the start. The Rose and Crown pub, Upper Green Road, Tewin, Welwyn, Herts AL6 0LE is nearby. Before going into the pub, please be prepared to take your boots off if there is carpet and please don't consume your own food or drink in the pub or in the pub garden. There is a village green with seats nearby where you can eat packed lunch and a covered area in case it rains (unlikely). After lunch we go through a different part of Panshanger Park where there will be a 15 min mid-afternoon stop 11 km from the start. We pass lakes and take a path by the River Mimram, a clear chalk stream to the Dragonfly Trail then back to Hertford North Station.
Total distance is 9.1 mls (14.6 km) with some small hills, nearly all on public footpaths or bridleways. Panshanger Park is not muddy due to gravel sub-soil, some mud is possible elsewhere. Finish time 16:45 or earlier.
PLACES OF INTEREST:
Panshanger Park visit page and map https://www.tarmac.com/panshanger-park/your-visit/
Geology of Panshanger Park, covered by glacier in the Ice Age then by River Thames https://www.hertsgeolsoc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/panshanger-geology-boards.pdf
Rose and Crown Pub, Tewin https://www.facebook.com/roseandcrowntewin
HIKING MAP:
O.S. 'Explorer' 1:25,000 scale, Sheet 182 St Albans & Hatfield and Sheet 194 Hertford & Bishop's Stortford.
ONLINE MAP:
This route was devised by South Herts Hikers. There is a static map in the photo album for this event and we have also uploaded it to Wikiloc but we are doing the walk in reverse. See: https://www.wikiloc.com/hiking-trails/hertford-north-panshanger-park-tewin-loop-v4-45206777
You can select map or aerial view (OpenStreetmap recommended) and you can zoom in. Navigating the trail outdoors using the Wikiloc app needs the premium version but you can also set up a free Wikiloc login then use a web browser such as Chrome to download a .GPX or .kml file to a mobile device then use a mobile phone GPS app (OSMand, Komoot, All Trails, Outdoor Active, Organic Maps or Google Maps).
PUBLIC TRANSPORT TO MEETING LOCATION (CHECK TIMES):
From Ware: Bus 331 and H2 (d: 09:54 a: 10:20)
From St Albans City Station (09:03), Hatfield Station (09:18), Welwyn Garden City Station (09:37) by bus 724 to Hertford North Station (10:01).
From Welwyn Garden City Station (10:07) by bus 324 to Hertford North Station (10:29)
From Harlow Bus 724 (08:35) to Hertford North Railway Station (09:10).
From London Moorgate (MOG)(09:16 or 09:46) calling at Old Street, Highbury & Islington, Drayton Park, Finsbury Park (FPK)(09:30 or 10:00), Harringay, Hornsey, Alexandra Place, Bowes Park, Palmers Green, Winchmore Hill, Grange Park, Enfield Chase, Gordon Hill, Crews Hill, Cuffley, Bayford to Hertford North (HFN)(10:07 or 10:37). We will wait for the 10:37 train to arrive.
From London Liverpool Street, Stratford(London), Cheshunt or Broxbourne to Hertford East railway station then bus H2 at 10:15 to Hertford North station.
CAR PARKING NEAR MEETING LOCATION:
Parking in station car park or in nearby streets (please park considerately).
• What to bring
Most of the route is on public footpaths in the countryside. Some of these may be slippery, muddy or stony in places. You need:
- Adequate footwear, preferably hiking boots, with good grip
- Warm outdoor jacket and a waterproof jacket or umbrella in case it rains
- Drink
- Packed lunch
For further details, please see South Herts Hikers Information Page 'A' Day Hikes http://southhertshikers.uk/info/
• Important to know
Although our events are shown on Meetup as free, so you don't need to pay when you sign up, we have a small annual membership subscription and we also invite a donation for each event. This is to cover the running costs of this Meetup Group including Meetup Organisers’ subscription, affiliations and other costs. This applies to everyone including guests who attends an event but you can pay at your first event.
Annual membership subscription
We have an nominal annual membership subscription of £1 if you join from 1st Jan - 30th June, 50p if you join from 1st July - 30th November and free if you join in December. You need to be an annual member to attend our events but you can join at the start of your first event. Annual members can also join our group email list and receive details of our walks programme. Annual membership is valid for both sections of our group, South Herts Hikers and South Herts Footpath Society.
Event donation
We also invite a donation of £3 per event so that would be £4.00 for your first hike after 1st Jan 2026 or £3.00 per event after that. Cash is preferred or you can use Paypal https://paypal.me/SouthHertsHikers
Please note our conventions and guidelines . From this Meetup Group's home page https://www.meetup.com/southhertshikers/ see What we're about > Read More
To summarise:
- The walk leader sets the pace suitable for the slowest member. We stop from time to time to regroup. You may need extra clothing to put on for stops in colder weather.
- We have members of different ages and genders and we like everyone to relate to each other on an equal basis.
- We welcome members from different nationalities and cultures and we don't quiz anyone about their background or country of origin, they can tell us if they like but this is optional.
- We avoid heated debates or any discussions about controversial or unpleasant subjects.
For our policy on dogs on our hikes, please see our FAQ page, http://southhertshikers.uk/faq/
