Tring Park
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Nature Unleashed at Tring Park
Located in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Tring Park spans 107 hectares and showcases a diverse range of habitats.
Founded during the late 17th to early 18th centuries by landscape architect Charles Bridgeman, the parkland is managed by the Woodland Trust. Its ecological significance includes habitats like chalk grassland, scrub, and mixed woodland, supporting various species of plants, mammals, birds, and invertebrates.
Exceptional Features
🌳 Restored Woodlands: Features diverse tree species and native flora.
🦋 Wildlife Spotting: Home to numerous bird species and butterflies.
🏞️ Scenic Trails: Offers several walking paths with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Tring Park is accessible for free, making it suitable for families, nature enthusiasts, and historians alike to explore and enjoy the rich biodiversity.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Tring Park
Ecological Importance
Tring Park is considered one of Hertfordshire’s crucial ecological areas, acting as a habitat for various species.
Historic Design
The park was landscaped by Charles Bridgeman, who was influential in English landscape architecture.
Part of National Forest
Tring Park is integrated within a national framework to support conservation efforts in England.
Location
Address
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Opening Hours
Friday:
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Monday:
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Saturday:
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Sunday:
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Thursday:
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Tuesday:
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Wednesday:
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Contact Information
Price
Free to enter. No special exhibitions or events currently requiring tickets.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 2 hours recommended.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (10:00 AM–12:00 PM) are best for fewer crowds.