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Oak tree makes a nice arch over the path, Mimram Valley

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Oak tree makes a nice arch over the path, Mimram Valley

Caption - The branch of the Oak tree is a nice arch over the path at the top of the slope. It also makes a very good seat where you can relax and look back across the Mimram Valley. No cars, no roads and no houses will be seen. Just some wonderful views of the countryside. All this and only 30 miles from Central London.

Walk 2338 : The Upper Mimram Valley

Photographer : Barry Mackie

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Hertfordshire

Despite its proximity to London, Hertfordshire offers a wide range of walking opportunities through pleasant countryside and attractive villages. Hemel Hempstead, Stevenage, Watford and St Albans are the main towns with walks to suit all abilities within easy reach. The highest land in the county lies to the north-west at Pavis Wood near Tring (244 metres above sea level). Part of the county lies within the Chilterns National Landscape (formerly AONB) and is characterised by rolling hills offering scenic walks. Long distance footpaths in the county include the Ridgeway, Icknield Way, Harcamlow Way, Hertfordshire Way and the Grand Union Canal Walk.

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