Pete's Walks- Hudnall and Potten End (page 2 of 3)

I crossed the road and continued straight ahead along a broad footpath through Little Frithsden Copse. After almost half a mile, the path came to a private drive in what I think is part of Potten End (it's possibly part of Frithsden), and continued a short way between gardens on the other side. I continued ahead for a few yards between bushes to reach a bridleway, where I turned right to reach part of Berkhamstead Golf Course

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The footpath through Little Frithsden Copse

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The footpath through Little Frithsden Copse

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The footpath through Little Frithsden Copse

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Further along the footpath, where it crosses a private road or drive

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The path continuing between gardens at Potten End (I think it's Potten End, it may actually be another part of Frithsden)

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Approaching Berkhamstead golf course

The bridleway passed in front of a tee, then continued through trees to the right of a fairway. I then crossed a minor road, the bridleway continuing half-right across another fairway and then running through a belt of trees with fairways either side. Shortly after leaving the golf course, about half a mile from the road crossing, I reached a crossroads of bridleways, where I turned right and headed towards an area called Frithsden Beeches.

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The bridleway beside Berkhamstead Golf Course

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The bridleway beside Berkhamstead Golf Course

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The bridleway beside Berkhamstead Golf Course

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Where the bridleway crosses a road

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Where the bridleway crosses a fairway of Berkhamstead Golf Course

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The bridleway continuing through Berkhamstead Golf Course

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The bridleway continuing through Berkhamstead Golf Course

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The bridleway continuing through Berkhamstead Golf Course

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The bridleway continuing on from Berkhamstead Golf Course

I followed the bridleway for about a third of a mile (I'm not sure where Frithsden Beeches begins) until I reached the corner of a very large grassy area on my left. A gentleman here with a friendly black dog stopped and chatted to me for a few minutes, about my walk and about local wildlife. The bridleway then led me through a nice area of beeches to the right of the grassy area.

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start of the bridleway to Frithsden Beeches

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Approaching Frithsden Beeches

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Frithsden Beeches

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Frithsden Beeches

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Frithsden Beeches