Tring to Ivinghoe Beacon

Walks, England, Hertfordshire, Dacorum

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  • Let’s get going! Take a right out of the station, heading northeast.

    Step 1: Let’s get going! Take a right out of the station, heading northeast.

  • After 300m, take a left up the drive and join the Ridgeway Trail. Keep on the trail along the bottom of the golf course.

    Step 2: After 300m, take a left up the drive and join the Ridgeway Trail. Keep on the trail along the bottom of the golf course.

  • You’ll reach a crossroads in the path, but head straight on along the trees.

    Step 3: You’ll reach a crossroads in the path, but head straight on along the trees.

  • As the ridge emerges ahead, take a right into the field and walk towards the church.

    Step 4: As the ridge emerges ahead, take a right into the field and walk towards the church.

  • Head through the school field, between some buildings, and out into the beautiful village square.

    Step 5: Head through the school field, between some buildings, and out into the beautiful village square.

  • After you’ve enjoyed the duck pond and the village stocks, head up Toms Hill Road.

    Step 6: After you’ve enjoyed the duck pond and the village stocks, head up Toms Hill Road.

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