Off-topic, but Gill and I enjoyed a lovely circular 5.38-mile walk in Hertfordshire earlier this month (we also did it a couple of years ago).
The route starts and finishes at Patmore Heath, a rare example of acid grass heathland in South East England. We managed to get lost a couple of times, but it was well worth it for the great views, peaceful surroundings, and gently rolling countryside. Along the way there are historic churches, thatched cottages, and even a few Tudor mansions.
It was a little muddy after the recent rain, but honestly, what’s not to like?
The route is available via the OS/Country Walking app. Recommend OS but you may have to pay to subscribe.
More photos coming soon on Facebook 📸

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