Geocaches - 10
Walk Inspiration - Half of Jarrold Walk 28 from Herts and Beds Walks
This is a nice example of clutching victory from the jaws of defeat.
I worked in Hatfield for 11 years and always stayed in St Albans, a place that I came to love as much as any other location in the UK.
I moved jobs and haven't been back in the area for 3.5 long years.
Imagine my delight when I had the opportunity to stay overnight for a visit to Stevenage.
Imagine my misery when a hotel could not be found in the City Centre.
How will those CAMRA Good Beer Guide Pubs get their ticks?
Eventually, the travel desk came up trumps. I am in a rather nasty business hotel, 5 miles away from St Albans but a look at the OS Map and Geocaching.Com shows that three named trails and 10 geocaches can get me from A to B.
And it really is a delightful walk, taken on a warm summer's evening where the only things to ruin the ambiance are hay fever and flying bugs.
Out the hotel and straight onto the Nickey Line, the trackbed of the former Hapenden to Hemel railway line. A welcome relief from the busy A road, providing some calm from the traffic and a handful of Geocaches.
Nickey Line for early, easy walking |
British Summertime on the Hertfordshire Way |
Good siganage |
Shafford Mill, where the Fun Police are out in force |
The OS Map doesn't help with the final section, but it all makes sense once at Ground Zero. The caches are shown as being on private land but when I arrive, the Hertfordshire way is well marked through the Gorhambury Estate on permissive paths.
Stunning walking, with St Albans Cathedral visible through the tree lined avenue.
Into Gorhambury Estate |
Normally, the post walk refreshment would be detailed here but 5 ticks is well worthy of a separate blog.
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