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Explore the woods of Hadley Common.

feetlegswoodland - Explore the woods of Hadley Common. [A FREE Thing To Do Today] Price: Free Time: 2-3 hours
Trees, as far as the eye can see... Hadley Common's woodland is quite a change from the suburbs of Barnet to the south. Discover the area with an audio guided walk accompanied by voices from the Barnet Society filling you in on historical detail. Begin at the southern end of Hadley Green Road and listen to the tour online as you walk around - or download the app to listen later.
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POTTERS BAR
HERTFORDSHIRE
51.69353, -0.17835


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