Walks near Hemel Hempstead by train
Hertfordshire · South East England
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Aspley Guise Circular via the Woburn Estate (Bedfordshire)
45 minutes from Hemel Hempstead, with one change.
Beginner-friendly: A shortish but satisfying walk. It’s hard to go wrong and, if you do, it’s easy to recover. Lunch is in the pleasant village of Woburn, where there are many choices, so no faffing with making reservations needed. Plus it goes through a safari park and you’ll likely spot some of the beasts.
Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.
Woburn Safari Park: a 300-acre wildlife park opened in 1970, home to over 80 species including critically endangered hoofed mammals.
Time: 3h–6h
3 lunch spots: Woburn (1h–2h in) — the Black Horse, Lussmanns, or the Woburn Hotel
1 end-of-walk reward: the Anchor
Adapted from: The Rough Guide to Walks in London & the South East (3rd edition).

Tring Circular via Ashridge Estate (Hertfordshire)
9 minutes direct from Hemel Hempstead.
Beginner-friendly: It’s nearly all in a big National Trust estate that’s extremely well sign-posted. It’s completely fine to deviate from the route — explore and shorten as you like! The lunch options are simple cafés, so no messing around with booking a table in advance. The Ashridge Estate is very beautiful if you appreciate woodland, and covers more then enough ground to cover a day of hiking in itself. There are paths everywhere and you can wander freely. Ancient trees, rolling chalk downlands and lush meadows. Extensive woodland.
Woodland: half under tree cover.
Time: 3h30–7h30
2 lunch spots: the Ashridge Estate Café (1h–1h30 in), or Ashridge House café (2h–4h30 in)
1 end-of-walk reward: the Valiant Trooper
Warnings: Relatively busy. Take the minor paths to avoid the crowds. Can be muddy.
Source: Trains2Green.

Tring to Berkhamsted (Hertfordshire)
9 minutes direct from Hemel Hempstead.
Canal towpath, ancient woodland, chalk commons, open grassy hillsides, beech and oak estate woodland and ridge paths with town views.
Warnings: Can be muddy.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).
Reverse direction: Walking Post (inc. GPX).

Tring to Wendover (Hertfordshire)
9 minutes direct from Hemel Hempstead.
Flat canal towpath, reservoir banks, open arable fields, wooded Chilterns hills and steep descents.
Woodland: a third under tree cover.
Time: 6h–12h
1 lunch spot: the Partridge (3h–6h in)
1 end-of-walk reward: Wendover Woods Café
Warnings: Steep chalky descent.
Adapted from: Time Out Country Walks Volume 1.
Similar walk: the Saturday Walkers Club.
Reverse direction: Walk by Rail.

Berkhamsted Circular via Hockeridge Woods (Hertfordshire)
4 minutes direct from Hemel Hempstead.
Canal towpath, wide bridleways, fields, woodland paths, school playing fields and town centre.
Warnings: Can be muddy.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Ridgmont Circular (Bedfordshire)
45 minutes from Hemel Hempstead, with one change.
An easy, stile-free circular from Ridgmont station on good waymarked paths, passing the edge of Woburn Safari Park and climbing onto the Greensand Ridge before dropping back to the line. A short steep climb and stepped section, one railway crossing and several road crossings; some stretches get very muddy after rain.
Woburn Safari Park: a 300-acre wildlife park opened in 1970, home to over 80 species including critically endangered hoofed mammals.
All Saints' Church: designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and built in 1854, replacing the old Segenhoe church.
Time: 2h30
Lunch: Refreshments and toilets at the Heritage Centre & café at Ridgmont station; vending refreshments at the Woburn Safari Park entrance; and a shop, café and pub in Ridgmont village (just over a mile from the station).
Warnings: Some sections can be very muddy when wet; includes a short steep climb, a flight of steep steps and a railway crossing.
Walk details: Marston Vale Community Rail Partnership (PDF).

Millbrook Circular via Folly Wood (Bedfordshire)
1 hour from Hemel Hempstead, with one change.
A circular from Millbrook station through the Millennium Country Park and surrounding farmland to the village of Lidlington and the Marston Vale Trust's Folly Wood community woodland, with the option of a further mile out into the Vale before returning to the Forest Centre. Surfaces range from firm tracks to uneven cultivated ground; a couple of stiles, several kissing gates and a stepped railway crossing. The route is not waymarked.
Millennium Country Park: the country park at the heart of the Forest of Marston Vale, with lakes, a visitor centre and café.
Folly Wood: a community woodland created by the Marston Vale Trust.
Lunch: A café bar, shops and toilets at the Forest Centre; the Green Man pub in Lidlington.
Warnings: Not waymarked; uneven ground in places, with stiles, kissing gates and a stepped railway crossing.
Walk details: Marston Vale Community Rail Partnership (PDF).

Rugby Circular (Warwickshire)
1 hour from Hemel Hempstead, with one change.

Watford Junction to St Albans Abbey (Hertfordshire)
7 minutes direct from Hemel Hempstead.
Way-marked trail through the Ver and Colne Valleys and linking all seven Abbey Line stations — can be done end-to-end or as individual sections with a train hop back.
Warnings: Sections can become waterlogged after heavy rain, sometimes without obvious alternative routes.
Walk details: the Abbey Line Community Rail Partnership (PDF).

Cheddington to Leighton Buzzard (Buckinghamshire)
15 minutes direct from Hemel Hempstead.
Rolling fields, wooded areas, hilltop villages, panoramic views of the Chilterns and Aylesbury Vale and level descent into Linslade.
Time: 5h30
Warnings: Arable field crossings.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Garston to St Albans City (Hertfordshire)
15 minutes from Hemel Hempstead, with one change.
Common woodland, farmland tracks, river meadows, water meadows, quiet residential roads and historic city streets.
Woodland: a fifth under tree cover.
Time: 3h30–7h
3 lunch spots: Moor Mill Watermill & Inn (1h30–3h30 in), the Overdraught (2h30–4h30 in), or Rumbles Fish Bar (2h30–4h30 in)
2 end-of-walk rewards: the Horn, or the Robin Hood
Warnings: Can be very muddy.
Adapted from: Time Out Country Walks Volume 1.
Similar walk: the Saturday Walkers Club.

Bow Brickhill to Leighton Buzzard (Buckinghamshire)
45 minutes from Hemel Hempstead, with one change.
Woodland paths, pine and beech woods, greensand ridge with valley views, riverside meadows and canal towpath.
Time: 4h
Warnings: Can be muddy. Best avoided in winter.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).