Verulamium Museum (2 Miles)* Discover the life and times of a major Roman city at St Albans, Hertfordshire. This is the Museum of Everyday Life in Roman Britain. |
Museum of St Albans (2 Miles)* At the Museum of St Albans you can discover the fascinating story of our historic cathedral city. |
Aldenham Country Park (6 Miles)* Aldenham Country Park - owned and managed by Hertfordshire County Council - was created on green belt land in 1971 as an area for quiet countryside recreation. |
Hatfield House (7 Miles)* Hatfield House was built by Robert Cecil, first Earl Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I, in 1611. This celebrated Jacobean house, which stands in its own Great Park. |
Chenies Manor House (8 Miles)* The semi-fortified brick Manor House was built by Sir John Cheyne about 1460. Sir John Russell (later the 1st Earl of Bedford) made additions in 1526, and it was his principal residence. |
Royal Air Force Museum (10 Miles)* Occupying ten acres of what was once the historic Hendon Aerodrome, the first thing you'll notice about the RAF Museum is its sheer size and scope. |
Whipsnade Wild Animal Park (11 Miles)* Whipsnade Wild Animal Park, like London Zoo, is run by the Zoological Society of London. It is one of Europe's largest wildlife conservation parks. In a beautiful setting of 600 acres of parkland. |
Colne Valley Regional Park (11 Miles)* The Colne Valley Regional Park is a mosaic of farmland, woodland, and water with many treasures. |
Paradise Wildlife Park (13 Miles)* Paradise Wildlife Park is unique. A great place to come and meet the animals. |
Bekonscot Model Village (14 Miles)* Bekonscot is the oldest model village in the world. Portraying rural England in the 1930's, time has stood still in this wonderland of make-believe for over 70 years. |
Burgh House & Hampstead Local History Museum (14 Miles)* Burgh House is a handsome Queen Anne house in the heart of Old Hampstead, with original panelled rooms and staircase, and wrought-iron gates. |
Keats House Museum (14 Miles)* This charming house, once two regency cottages, was the home of romantic poet John Keats from 1818 until 1820. |
Lowewood Museum (15 Miles)* A listed Georgian building dating from the 1750's is the perfect setting for Lowewood Museum's impressive collection. |
Odds Farm Park (16 Miles)* A visit to Odds Farm Park provides an opportunity to meet many rare and interesting animals - and have a great day out at any time of the year. |
Lord's Tours (16 Miles)* You don't have to be a cricket lover to be thrilled by Lord's. When you tour this world-famous arena you tread in the footsteps of the giants of the game |