Green lanes, medieval trails

Distance covered: about 15 miles
Time taken: 90 mins (with frequent stops/detours)
Elevation: approx. 500 ft
Bike: Specialized Turbo Levo HT

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I went on a twisty-turny ride into the hills south of Hitchin at the weekend

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taking Tatmorehills Lane (marked as a Public Highway)

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the same trails I used to ride on a pony when I was in my teens

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it gets pretty narrow at times, but the mature hedges on either side mark it out as an established route

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The hedges enclose the trail completely, so it feels like you're in a green tunnel

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looking out at the sunny countryside passing by outside

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up past Wayley (which may have been the site of a medieval village abandoned during the Black Death).

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to Deadwoman's Lane, probably named because of the Black Death

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the trail would probably eventually wind up in Kimpton, Wheathampstead and St Albans, suggesting a regular route for taking livestock to market

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I made a little detour to look at the tiny country pub where I, @steevc and I think @steve-o2023 ? used to go to music sessions. I thought it had gone, but it is so small, it was just hidden in a turn in the lane...

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I followed the green lane as far as Austage End where the tarmac road resumes, then turned back for home.

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This part of the countryside is so quiet, considering how stunning it is, but I did see a few hikers and a couple of guys on mountain-bikes

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My descent took me across farmland that didn't seem to have changed in centuries

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through copses and spinneys

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hidden woods

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and a secret valley (nobody knows about this place except me, right!?)

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This section of the trail was part of the Hertfordshire Bridleway - never heard of that before

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Happy trails!

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