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Explore the great outdoors with tea and cake, the electric bike tour combines both.
Join local historian, Philip Sheail, to discover Hertford’s reaction to and involvement in the Boer War with a lively illustrated talk and tea and cake.
One of the largest reconstructed Iron Age settlements in the UK, the camp teaches about the food, clothes and activities of our Celtic ancestors and is a renowned centre for archery.
Redbourn Village Museum explores the history of the village of Redbourn.
An educational museum based in Victorian style elementary school buildings.
Sheep, cows, goats to pigs, ducks to chicken; make the perfect family day; plus regular feeding sessions, cow milking demonstrations and tractor trailer rides.
The Watford Bandstand has been moved back to its original home in Cassiobury Park, where it was built more than 100 years ago, after an extensive refurbishment. And now that the bandstand has been returned to its former glory, and it will be put to good use!
Beautiful parkland situated within the heart of Stevenage, offers aquatic and land-based activities, from sailing classes to rope-climbing.
Sweet and savoury waffles made with white, wholemeal or spelt flour in a working watermill family owned cafe.
Stevenage Arts & Leisure Centre is the venue of choice for both business and pleasure.