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Stag Walkers Group

We’re a Ramblers group aimed mainly at people in their 20s, 30s and slightly older, offering led walks and social events across Herts, Beds and south Cambs.

Join the Ramblers and enjoy

  • unlimited free access to 50,000 Ramblers group walks
  • a library jam-packed with thousands of tried-and-tested routes
  • a welcome pack teeming with top tips plus our Walk magazine
  • exclusive discounts from our partners
  • knowing your support is opening up more places to walk and helping more people discover the joy of walking
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Overview

Join walkers from across the area at our local Walks Fest!

The Hertfordshire & North London Walks Fest takes place this year in Digswell, Welwyn on Saturday 12th October.

There will be several group walks of various distances to choose from, led by experienced walk leaders from the different Ramblers Groups in Hertfordshire & North Middlesex.

WALKS WILL INCLUDE:

9:30‭ ‬am - Welwyn Garden City Centenary Walk
- 13.5 miles - Moderate grade
- led by Gabriela L

10:15‭ ‬am - Digswell, Panshanger Park & Tewin
- 11.5 miles - Moderate grade
- led by Al M
- Dog friendly

11:00‭ ‬am - In Search of the Grotto, via Danesbury Park, Mardley Heath & Burnham Green
- 9 miles - Leisurely grade
- led by Gordon M
- Dog friendly
- Family friendly

11:30 am - Two Iconic Hertfordshire Villages
- 7 miles - Moderate grade
- led by Roger B
- Dog friendly
- Family friendly

1:30 pm - Digswell to Tewin and back by the Mimram Valley and Centenary Walk
- 6.5 miles - Moderate grade
- led by Tracy C
- Dog friendly

2:00 pm - A Delightful Digswell Circular
- 4 miles - Leisurely grade
- led by Vivienne B
- Dog friendly
- Family friendly

2:30 pm - Everyone Welcome Walk - Digswell to the edge of Burnham Green
- 3.5 miles - Leisurely grade
- led by Tim V
- Dog friendly
- Family friendly

For details of each walk, see our Ramblers Area website (link below).

After the walks, there is the chance to meet other walkers for refreshments and conversation at Digswell Village Hall (opposite Welwyn North station) where we will enjoy a cream tea at 4pm.

It’s a great opportunity to walk and chat with members from different Ramblers Groups and with new people.

LOCATION:

Digswell Village Hall
30 Harmer Green Lane
Digswell
Welwyn
Hertfordshire
AL6 0AT

Accessible by train via Welwyn North station (London King's Cross - Cambridge Great Northern route) and local bus services. If driving, there are two car parks at the station: a larger car park off Station Road to the west of the railway and a smaller car park in front of the station building on Harmer Green Lane.

Please car-share or use public transport if possible.

All are welcome, though some walks may be unsuitable for young children due to distance - please check the individual listing for each walk to see if it is family-friendly. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or person with equivalent responsibility for the entire walk.

Walks are graded Easy, Leisurely, Moderate or Strenuous in increasing order of difficulty. Please read the walk description to check it is within your abilities and contact us if you are unsure.

Free for everyone to attend; no booking required.

Toilets available at the Hall from 4pm.

Bring a packed lunch / snacks and drinks and appropriate clothing for the conditions.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Digswell is at the centre of some of the best walking in Hertfordshire. Rising up the gentle slopes of the Mimram Valley, the village lies to the north of Welwyn Garden City. Footpaths, bridleways and quiet lanes wind through the surrounding landscape of arable fields, ancient woods, charming hamlets and historic parkland. Tewin, Woolmer Green, Burnham Green, Mardley Heath, Danesbury and Panshanger Park are close by.

The Digswell Viaduct, designed by William Cubitt and opened in 1850, is a fine sight. Some 40 brick arches tower 30 metres above ground level at points, forming an imposing structure. The Viaduct carries the East Coast Main Line over the River Mimram, a beautiful chalk stream.

The ancient village of Digswell, the name perhaps derived from Deacon’s Well, included the parish church of St John, built in the 12th century, and the 19th-century mansion of Digswell House – both transferred within the bounds of Welwyn Garden City in 1921. The modern Digswell is centred on the railway station of Welwyn North. A coffee shop is located at the station, with a convenience store opposite, and a pub around the corner on the other side of the railway.

Overall, you’ll find fine walking and plenty to see and explore.

For more details contact Al, Claire & Roger at hertswalksfest@gmail.com

Organised by Ramblers Hertfordshire & North Middlesex Area

Meeting point

Grid reference:
TL 24750 15474
Nearest postcode:
AL6 0EA
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Digswell Village Hall, 
30 Harmer Green Lane
, Digswell, Welwyn
, Hertfordshire
 AL6 0AT. Accessible by train via Welwyn North station (London King's Cross - Cambridge Great Northern route) and local bus services. There are two car parks at the station: a larger car park off Station Road to the west of the railway and a smaller car park in front of the station building on Harmer Green Lane. Please car-share or use public transport if possible.

Join the Ramblers and enjoy

  • unlimited free access to 50,000 Ramblers group walks
  • a library jam-packed with thousands of tried-and-tested routes
  • a welcome pack teeming with top tips plus our Walk magazine
  • exclusive discounts from our partners
  • knowing your support is opening up more places to walk and helping more people discover the joy of walking