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Essex, Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire

Ashridge Estate

Ancient trees, rolling chalk downlands and lush meadows in an area of outstanding natural beauty

Moneybury Hill, Ringshall, Near Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 1LT

Two people in winter coats and hats walk their black dog through winter woodland, with bare trees and brown undergrowth

Important notice

We will be closed from 3pm today due to essential electrical maintenance. Ling Ride car park is closed to all visitors.

Planning your visit

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Project

Ashridge Estate - Protecting Our Roots 

We are looking at making changes to the infrastructure across the estate to help manage the careful balance of increased visitor numbers with the impact on nature. Read about the 'Protecting Our Roots' project and find out more about our vision for the future of Ashridge Estate.

Tree in a buttercup meadow, with Bridgewater monument in the distance at Ashridge Estate, Hertfordshire
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Looking after our ancient woodland and veteran trees at Ashridge Estate 

Ancient woodlands are areas of woodland that have been around since 1600. They are home to a complex community and play an important part in our ecosystem. Read about the work the ranger team are doing to protect this woodland, and how you can help.

The selection of Powered Mobility Vehicles at Ashridge Estate
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Accessibility at Ashridge Estate 

We believe Ashridge Estate should be open and accessible for all. Read on to discover how best you can visit to experience and enjoy nature, beauty and history.

Family walking a dog at Ashridge Estate, hertfordshire
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Visiting Ashridge with your dog 

Ashridge is a two pawprint rated place with over 80 miles of pathways. Find out more here.

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Map of the Estate 

For information on our estate walks and where to go at Ashridge, please see our estate map.

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