Pete's Walks - Ashridge, Frithsden, Ward's Hurst Farm (page 1 of 5)

If you are considering walking this route yourself, please see my disclaimer. You may also like to see these notes about the maps and GPX files.

Google map of the walk

I did this circular walk of about 10.8 miles on Saturday, 6th January 2024. It was another repeat of a walk I first did in August 2022, and much of this report is 'cut and paste' from my report for that walk.

I parked in the small car park off the B4506 just south of Ringshall (Grid Reference SP983137) and started walking about 10am. Across the road a permissive path led eastwards through a narrow belt of trees, between gardens on the left and part of the Ashridge golf course on the right. This path is on the route of the Ashridge Estate Boundary Trail, which I would follow for the first few miles of this walk and at the end of the walk (it is indicated by green waymarks with a white footprint on them). The path was very muddy in places, a foretaste of what was to come. After a few hundred yards I went straight on at a path crossroads, initially with more garden boundaries on my left but then with woodland either side.

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The permissive path going past Ashridge golf course (part of the Ashridge Estate Boundary Trail)

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The permissive path going past from Ashridge golf course

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The permissive path continuing from Ashridge golf course

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The permissive path continuing from Ashridge golf course

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The permissive path continuing from Ashridge golf course

On reaching a drive to Ashridge House, I crossed over and continued along the permissive path as it followed the drive to the right for a short way and then curved left into Golden Valley. Here the valley was a swathe of short grass with woodland on the upper slopes either side (this landscape was designed by the renowned Lancelot 'Capability' Brown). I followed the bottom of the valley for several hundred yards. On reaching a crossing fence I went straight on (there was a stile and a gap in the fence). The wood receded on my right here, and as I continued along the valley in a large empty cattle pasture, I passed the end of the wood on my left.

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The permissive path approaching Golden Valley

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Golden Valley

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Golden Valley

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Golden Valley

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Golden Valley

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Golden Valley