- TOAD ABODE -
CAMPING
- Get out and explore -
Looking for something to do during your stay?
Toad Abode is an excellent base camp for a leisurely walk, seeking a pint in a nearby country pub, or the nearest place to go white-water rafting.
We've curated a selection of places to visit in the village of Widford and the surrounding areas, just waiting for you to explore!
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- The Crown Pub -
"Where is the nearest pub?" is a question often asked. The Crown is approx 1.7 miles away on foot and is an excellent place for a drink and a meal before a gentle walk back to Toad Abode.
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- Londis Convenience Store -
Run out of milk? Forgot the bacon and eggs for your breakfast? The nearest convenience store to Toad Abode is Londis on Much Hadham High Street.
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- Henry Moore Studios -
The Henry Moore Studios and Gardens are situated 2 miles from Toad Abode campsite, on Henry Moores family home and estate. Henry Moores art and other sculptures are showcased here on the stunning grounds giving you an insight into the artists private life. The site boasts the largest collection of Moores work and has an unrivalled archive.
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- The Little Room of Harmony -
Natalia at The Little Room of Harmony offers holistic therapies including Face Yoga, Reiki Treatments, Crystal Therapy, Amnanda Therapy, Distance Healing, Reiki Training and Relaxation Therapy, right here in the village of Widford.
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- East Herts Miniature Railway -
EHMRS have a 71/4” Gauge independent Miniature Railway located within the grounds of Van Hage Garden Centre in Great Amwell, we are open to the public every weekend for complete family enjoyment.
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- Lee Valley -
Looking for something a little more adventurous? Lee Valley Park has multiple locations a short drive away from Toad Abode, where you can explore historical heritage sites, go walking and horse riding, take in the fresh air, spot the wildlife in the nature reserves, get your ice skates on, go canoeing, kayaking and even white water rafting. There's bound to be something to tickle your fancy!
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- The Hertfordshire Way -
The Hertfordshire Way is a circular walk of 194 miles around the county of Hertfordshire. The route is divided into 16 sections, with Toad Abode being in section 12 of the walk. This section is from Widford to Bishop’s Stortford and is almost 16.5 km (10.3 mi)
The route follows the river Ash to Much Hadham before heading to Perry Green, home of the Henry Moore Foundation.
There are plenty of pubs and places to stop to refuel along the walk, making it a great day out.
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You can find more information and maps of the route by visiting Friends of the Hertfordshire Way, or by clicking the link below.
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- St. John the Baptist Church -
St. John the Baptist's Church has been a striking feature on the Widford landscape for over 700 years. Kept open during daylight hours, it is a short stroll from Toad Abode and well worth a visit, whether to pray or just enjoy the architecture and scenery.
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- Thundridge Old Church -
If historical ruined buildings set in the picturesque English countryside and long walks are your thing, then a walk to Thundridge Old Church is well worth a visit.
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- Rye Meads Nature Reserve -
This delightful wetland reserve beside the River Lee is a firm favourite with walkers, birdwatchers and photographers thanks to its many trails and hides. Common terns nest on specially-created rafts during the summer, while snipe, green sandpipers, shovelers, gadwalls and tufted ducks take over during the winter months. Artificial sandbanks are a great place to spot the blue flash of a kingfisher.
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- Hertfordshire Zoo -
While there are many critters that can be found in and around Toad Abode, less local creatures can be found at Hertfordshire Zoo (formerly known as Paradise Wildlife Park), which is only a short drive away.
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