Tring Park, Natural park and Site of Special Scientific Interest in Dacorum, England
Tring Park is a Site of Special Scientific Interest covering about 264 acres with rolling grasslands, wooded sections, and chalk slopes that harbor diverse plant and animal life. The terrain shifts between open meadows and denser woodlands, connected by multiple walking routes that pass through these different habitats.
The park originated as grounds surrounding a mansion built in 1682 and was later reshaped by an influential landscape designer who added formal gardens and pathways. This historical transformation shaped how the terrain and planting are arranged today.
The park serves as a place where visitors can observe native wildlife and plants in their natural habitats throughout the seasons. Regular guided programs help people connect with the local ecology and learn how the landscape supports different species.
The park has several clearly marked walking routes with a mix of level sections and gentle slopes that connect well to regional long-distance trails. Visitors can spend time exploring different routes since some areas are not visible from the main path, so allowing flexibility in your itinerary helps you see more.
The northeast section of the park contains two listed stone structures: an obelisk and a four-column temple-style building that date from the original mansion era. These monuments remain as traces of the formal gardens that once existed and serve as distinctive landmarks during walks through the park.
Location: Dacorum
Website: http://woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/wood-information/tring-park
GPS coordinates: 51.78370,-0.65610
Latest update: December 8, 2025 20:03
Tring Park Mansion
897 m
Natural History Museum at Tring
867 m
Tring Woodlands
1.1 km
Nell Gwynns Monument In Park Wood
585 m
The Walter Rothschild building
878 m
Church of St Martha (Anglian Methodist)
1.1 km
Akeman Street Baptist Chapel
1.1 km
South Obelisk In Front Of Akeman Street Baptist Church
1.1 km
5, 6 And 7, Park Street
833 m
Temple Or Summer House To North East Of Nell Gwynns Monument In Park Wood
772 m
1-6, Park Road
881 m
4, Park Street
837 m
London Lodge To Tring Park
961 m
23 And 24, Park Street
803 m
21 And 22, Park Street
806 m
25 And 26, Park Street
801 m
20, Park Street
809 m
The Kings Arms Public House
1.1 km
North Obelisk In Front Of Akeman Street Baptist Church
1.1 km
National Westminster Bank With Attached House,Outbuildings,Walls Of Walled Garden,And Gateway On South
1.1 km
Louisa Cottages On Corner Of Akeman Street
877 m
16 And 17, Akeman Street
1 km
88,89 And 90, Akeman Street
1.1 km
14, Akeman Street
1.1 km
12,12A And 13, Akeman Street
1.1 km
10, Akeman Street
1.1 km
Tuck Shop
1 km
The Cellar House The Gantry House At Graces Maltings The Granary The Tudor House
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