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Ashridge Estate National Trust
This magnificent and varied countryside estate criss-crosses the border between Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire, along the main ridge of the Chiltern Hills.
There are 2,000 hectares (5,000 acres) of woodlands, commons and chalk downland supporting a rich variety of wildlife and offering splendid walks through outstanding scenery.
There are 2,000 hectares (5,000 acres) of woodlands, commons and chalk downland supporting a rich variety of wildlife and offering splendid walks through outstanding scenery.
Ashridge Estate National Trust
Ashridge Estate Visitor Centre
Moneyburyhill
Ringshall
Berkhamsted
Herts
HP4 1LX
Map and Directions
Ashridge Estate Visitor Centre
Moneyburyhill
Ringshall
Berkhamsted
Herts
HP4 1LX
Map and Directions
01442 851227
Visitor Centre and shop open 10am-5pm Daily
Brownlow Cafe open 8am-6pm (depending on time of year)
Brownlow Cafe open 8am-6pm (depending on time of year)
Brownlow Cafe open 8am-6pm (depending on time of year) serving breakfast, light lunch and afternoon tea.
- Light Refreshments
- Tearoom/Cafe/Restaurant
Free parking on the estate at Monument Drive and Ivinghoe Beacon (donations welcome)
- Parking On Site
Perfect for a day out with the children, plenty of activities and fun things to see and do!
- Baby Changing Facilities
Accessible parking, trails, and toilets, and the visitor centre and shop are wheelchair accessible. We also have PMVs available which can follow the two trails specially made to be accessible to all(please book in advance on 01442 851227).
- Disabled Access
All major cards accepted
- Credit Cards Accepted
Popular area for dog walking, though we ask that you bag and take home any waste!
Free entry to estate
Monument £2 adults, £1 children
Dontations welcome!
Free Parking.
Monument £2 adults, £1 children
Dontations welcome!
Free Parking.
This estate situated along the main ridge of the Chiltern Hills offers a variety of picturesque walks, supporting a variety of wildlife in the commons, woodlands and chalk downland. The focal point is the Duke of Bridgewater Monument, erected in 1832.
- Education Pack Available
- Family Friendly
- Gift Shop Or Shop
- Holds Special Events
- National Trust
- Picnic Areas
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