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Attractions and Places To See around Brickendon Liberty - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Brickendon Liberty offer a blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and tranquil outdoor activities in Hertfordshire, UK. The area features ancient woodlands, nature reserves, and walking trails suitable for various outdoor pursuits. Visitors can explore historical sites and enjoy the serene Hertfordshire countryside.

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  • The most popular attractions is Mott Street Climb, Epping Forest, a cycle_way that is considered one of the UK's top…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Mott Street Climb, Epping Forest

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Number 26 of the UK's top 100 Climbs. Just North of London in the county of Essex lies High Beach and the climb of Mott Sreet.

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Hertford Castle

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Enjoy the beautiful castle and castle grounds and River Lea.

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Trent Park Obelisk

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This impressive obelisk lies just off the London LOOP trail in Enfield's Trent Country Park. It was put here in the 30s, having been moved from Wrest Park by the …

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Camlet Moat

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As you walk through Trent Country Park, you might not be expecting to come across a medieval moat. But that's exactly what you'll discover. Probably built in the 14th century, …

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Mangrove Lane

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Lovely bit of country lane - not always the smoothest/flattest tarmac so best to familiarise yourself before really going for it!

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Kirk Bannister
February 27, 2025, Hertford Castle

The heart of historic Hertford with it's castle and old inn at the gateway to London proper. Great place to stop and take a look around.

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Vieve
February 1, 2025, Hertford Castle

It is actually possible - and permissable - to cycle through the grounds of Hertford Castle.

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Phil
September 21, 2024, Hertford Castle

Really enjoyed visiting Hertford Castle. Feels like stepping back in time to the days of William The Conquerer!! 🚴🏼‍♂️

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The ghost of Geoffrey De Mandeville, Earl of Sussex and Hertfordshire and Constable of the Tower of London has been haunting the Moat since the 12th Century. He was arrested for treason and hid his treasure down  a very deep well which he guards. Many have tried to find the well but so far none have succedded

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The moat’s main use was probably defensive. One use of the lodge would have been to detain individuals who had broken the harsh forest laws. The moat would also have helped to drain the site, been used for rubbish disposal and possibly for keeping fish.

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Poor quality excavations in the late 1880s and again in 1923 suggested that the lodge was quite substantial, with rubble masonry walls and glazed floor tiles in some rooms. The name Camlet remains a mystery. It first appears in local records in 1440 AD. The moat was originally crossed by a wooden drawbridge, the base frame of which was lifted in 1923 and recorded in 1949. A small piece found recently was dendro-chronologically dated to c.1357.

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The obelisk was first erected at Wrest in the 1730s. According to the notes in an album of Views of Wrest dated 1831, the inscription on the obelisk read ‘To the Memory of the birth of George Earl of Harold, son of the Duke of Kent by his second wife Sophia’. George was born in 1732 but died in infancy, leaving the Duke of Kent without an heir.

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June 7, 2023, Trent Park Obelisk

The obelisk at the north-western edge of Moat Wood in Trent Park was built around 1700. You'll find far-reaching views from the top, which is the highest point in the park and a nice little hill to run in both directions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore around Brickendon Liberty?

Brickendon Liberty is rich in natural beauty. You can explore Broxbourne Woods National Nature Reserve, Hertfordshire's only National Nature Reserve, known for ancient woodlands and diverse wildlife. Another option is Balls Wood Nature Reserve, which features restored traditional species and waymarked walks like the Hornbeam Trail. The area is ideal for general woods and tranquil walks.

Are there any historical sites to visit near Brickendon Liberty?

Yes, the area offers several historical points of interest. You can visit Hertford Castle, a Grade II-listed Norman castle in the historic county town of Hertford. Another notable site is the Trent Park Obelisk, a Grade II-listed monument offering far-reaching views. Additionally, Camlet Moat, a medieval moat in Trent Country Park, offers a glimpse into the area's past.

What family-friendly activities are available around Brickendon Liberty?

For families, the Sculpture Trail within Broxbourne Woods is an excellent choice. This 1km easy-access route features stunning oak carvings inspired by local history and nature, and it's suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. Many of the natural reserves and walking trails are also suitable for families to enjoy together.

Are there accessible trails for wheelchairs or pushchairs?

Yes, the Sculpture Trail within Broxbourne Woods is specifically designed to be easy-access and is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. It features good woodland paths and boardwalks in undulating areas, making it a pleasant experience for all.

What outdoor activities, such as hiking and cycling, can I do near Brickendon Liberty?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails like the Broxbourne Woods South NNR Trail or the Broxbourne Woods – Danemead Nature Reserve loop. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as Mott Street Climb, Epping Forest, a challenging ascent, or the quiet Mangrove Lane. For more options, check out the dedicated guides for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking around Brickendon Liberty.

When is the best time to visit the nature reserves in Brickendon Liberty?

Both Broxbourne Woods and Balls Wood Nature Reserve are beautiful throughout the year. However, spring and summer are particularly rewarding for wildlife spotting, especially for birds and butterflies like the rare Purple Emperor butterfly in Broxbourne Woods. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter provides tranquil, less crowded walks.

Are the walks and attractions in Brickendon Liberty dog-friendly?

Many of the natural areas and walking trails around Brickendon Liberty, including Broxbourne Woods and Balls Wood Nature Reserve, are dog-friendly. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

What is the historical significance of the name 'Brickendon Liberty'?

The 'Liberty' in Brickendon Liberty refers to a historical grant made by Henry II between 1174 and 1184. This grant provided the Abbot of Waltham freedom from taxes and the forfeiture of criminals, linking the parish to a significant historic past.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Brickendon Liberty?

Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Many enjoy the challenging Mott Street Climb for cycling, the quiet country setting of Mangrove Lane, and the far-reaching views from the Trent Park Obelisk. The ancient woodlands and diverse walking trails also receive high praise for their serene experience.

Are there any unique or 'hidden gem' spots to discover?

A unique spot is Camlet Moat in Trent Country Park, a medieval moat with a mysterious history that dates back to the 14th century. The Sculpture Trail in Broxbourne Woods also offers a distinctive experience with its artistic oak carvings integrated into the natural landscape.

Where can I find long-distance walking routes near Brickendon Liberty?

While Brickendon Liberty itself offers many local walks, the wider Hertfordshire area features long-distance trails. Hertford, a nearby town, is the starting point of the New River Path and is also part of the Hertfordshire Way and Lea Valley Walk long-distance trails.

Are there any commemorative sites in the village?

Yes, the village green in Brickendon Liberty features several oak trees planted over the past century. These trees commemorate significant national events, such as jubilees and accessions of monarchs, including Queen Victoria, Edward VII, George V, George VI, and Queen Elizabeth II, offering a unique historical touch.

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