Hertford Theatre plays host to a wide variety of events, including comedy, local theatre groups, music, dancing, films, and much more. There is also space available within the theatre, for functions and other private hire.
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.
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!
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!
The former home of sculptor Henry Moore at Perry Green, near Much Hadham. The estate includes his home 'Hoglands', and workshops, studios and gallery space, with his magnificent sculptures and drawings available to view.
Rye Meads Wetland Nature Reserve near Hoddesdon. A varied events programme is on offer throughout the year, with activities for everyone. The reserve is closed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
Located in Hatfield, Mill Green Museum is an 18th Century, working, water powered flour mill, with small galleries and exhibitions displaying local artefacts. Special events are held throughout the year, and the flour is available to buy.
Farmyard animal attraction in London Colney, near St Albans. Indoor and outdoor things to do, including falconry displays, tractor rides, fun fair rides, soft play area and more. A varied and extensive events programme is offered throughout the year.