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Local and National Attractions
 | Walking in Herts | More than 130 FREE walks to download, details of all the books, maps and walking groups in the county |  | Hatfield House | A Jacobean house, built by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, completed in 1611. The Old Palace, still at Hatfield House, is where Queen Elizabeth I spent alot of her childhood, and she was at Hatfield when told she was Queen. |  | Knebworth House | A historic house in Hertfordshire countryside, home of the Lytton family since 1490. |  | Paradise Wildlife Park | Paradsie Wildlife Park is home to a wide range of animals, including tigers, lions, monkeys, penguins, and meerkats! Situated near Broxbourne, just 5 miles from Hertford! |  | Scott's Grotto | Built by John Scott, an 18th century poet, decorated with shells. |  | Shaw's Corner | The former home of the playright George Bernard Shaw, is a National Trust property, near Welwyn. |  | Lee Valley Park | The Lee Valley Park stretches 26 miles along the River Lee, from Ware, all the way down to the Thames! There are many walking and cycling routes throughout the park, and it also features places to fish, ice-skate, play golf, and much more! |  | Celtic Harmony Camp | A Celtic Iron Age Village and education centre set in
acres of beautiful Hertfordshire woodland, just outside Hertford. |
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