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Hemel Hempstead is a town in Hertfordshire with a population of almost 100,000 (2011).

Understand[edit]

Old Town High Street

Developed after World War II as a new town, the town has existed as a settlement since the 8th century and has a picturesque old town and a fine Norman church. The new town centre is a planned shopping area with an indoor Mall called Marlowes Centre and an outdoor market. There is extensive, though not free, town centre parking. The town has the only real snow indoor ski centre in the south east.

"Magic Roundabout"[edit]

Magic Roundabout layout
Magic Roundabout in Hemel Hempstead

Officially named 1 The Plough and sometimes known as "Moor End Roundabout", a road roundabout made up of 6 small roundabouts arranged in a circle around a single large roundabout. Drivers either love or hate navigating it - in 2005 it was voted second worst roundabout in the UK (the "worst" being its sister roundabout in Swindon); yet by 2011 it was voted the best (in a different poll). Probably not something learner drivers look forward to at rush-hour!

Get in[edit]

By road[edit]

The town is served by the M1 and M25 motorways and the A41 and A414 trunk roads.

By train[edit]

2 Hemel Hempstead railway station, London Road, HP3 9BQ. It is 35 minutes away from London Euston. Trains go about every 20 minutes to and from Hemel Hempstead on Monday to Friday and about every 30 minutes on weekends. Hemel Hempstead railway station (Q19965) on Wikidata Hemel Hempstead railway station on Wikipedia

Check the National Rail website before you go, as sometimes (especially on weekends) there is engineering work and trains are replaced by buses. Travelling is cheaper on weekdays after 9:30AM. The cheapest ticket for a single person is a Day Travelcard, which is around £14, and gets you into London and is valid for all Underground lines all day.

By bus[edit]

There are coaches to and from London and other towns as well as various airports. National Express coaches go direct to Luton, Heathrow and Stansted airports.

To go to/from Gatwick Airport, best go by train; you will have to change once, in Watford. For London City Airport, you will have to go to London by train, then take the Underground.

By air[edit]

The town is 11 miles from Luton Airport and 25 miles from Heathrow Airport.

By narrowboat[edit]

The Grand Union Canal passes close to the west of the town, and through the southern suburb of Apsley.

By bicycle[edit]

The town is on National Cycle Route 57 that runs from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire to Farmington, Gloucestershire near Northleach.

Get around[edit]

Map
Map of Hemel Hempstead

There are local buses from the station to town centre and to the Jarman Park leisure complex; apart from that, everything in town is in walking distance.

Hertfordshire buses offer an 'Explorer' ticket which permits a maximum of 2 adults, 2 adults and 2 children or 1 adult with 3 children to unlimited travel for £7. It is often worth doing as it can save money even if you are on your own.

See[edit]

Old Town High Street
The Marlowes Shopping Precinct

The Old Town has quite a few period buildings, including, pubs, shops and the Old Town Hall, giving it the feel of a 19th-century market town.

  • 1 St Mary's, . The Norman church was built from around 1140 and has an unusual 200-ft (61-m) tall spire, added in the 12th century, and one of England's tallest. St Mary's Church, Hemel Hempstead (Q7594347) on Wikidata St Mary's Church, Hemel Hempstead on Wikipedia
  • The Grand Union canal. was the main trunk route from London to the Midlands
  • 2 Boxmoor meadows, London Rd, Hemel Hempstead HP1 2RE, +44 1442 253300. a nature preserve to the south of the town. Box Moor Trust (Q4951552) on Wikidata Box Moor Trust on Wikipedia
  • Nickey Line (7 mile footpath & cycleway). Railway fans can see the occasional small landmark that hints at where The Nicky Line used to run, a dismantled railway that once connected Hemel LNWR main line to Harpenden Midland Railway. Nickey Line (Q7028448) on Wikidata Nickey line on Wikipedia
  • 3 Frogmore Paper Mill (Paper Mill Museum), Fourdrinier Way, Apsley HP3 9RY, +44 1442 234600, . Every Th & 1st Su of each month 11AM-4PM. Celebrates the 200 years when the town was a centre for paper manufacture.
  • 4 Magic Roundabout. Hemel is famous (or perhaps notorious) for its "Magic Roundabout", an interchange where traffic from six routes meet in a series of mini roundabouts connected by a gyratory system. Magic Roundabout (Q6730823) on Wikidata Magic Roundabout (Hemel Hempstead) on Wikipedia

Do[edit]

Wander north up the Grand Union Canal, pass a few locks, and after about 15 minutes you will come to a pub called "The Three Horseshoes". It dates back to the 16th century, and in summer you can enjoy your beer sitting outside by the canal.

Go south for a couple of locks and you come to Apsley Lock marina. This has a canal side pub called "The Papermill" as well as waterfront restaurants and cafés.

  • 1 The Snow Centre (Indoor Snow/Ski Slope), St Albans Hill, Hemel Hempstead HP3 9NH (Close to Jarman Park), +44 344 770 7227, . Skiing, ski lessons, bar & restaurant
  • 2 Quasar (Futuristic Laser Game), 179 Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead HP1 1BB, +44 1442 213200. Term time: M-Th 4-9PM, F 4-10:30PM, Sa 10AM-10:30PM, Su 10AM-9PM; School & Bank Holidays: daily 10AM-9PM. £6.50/person/game.
  • 3 CineWorld, Jarman Square, Jarman Park, Hemel Hempstead HP2 4JW, +44 871 200 2000 (premium).
  • 4 Planet Ice (Ice Rink), Jarman Square, Jarmans Park, Hemel Hempstead HP2 4JS, +44 8458 725 799 (premium), .
  • 5 Sportspace (Leisure Centre), Park Rd, Hemel Hempstead HP1 1JS, +44 1442 507100 (head office). 25-m swimming pool, hard courts, diving pit, fitness studio, outdoor pool, gym, café, squash court, badminton courts, free parking.
  • 6 XC (Extreme Sport Centre), Jarman Park, Hemel Hempstead HP2 4JS (Use postcode HP2 4JW in SatNavs), +44 1442 507100, . Daily 10AM-10PM. Skate/BMX park, climbing wall, indoor caving, high rope obstacle course
  • Ski Lesson (Indoor Snow/Ski Slope), 602 Marlborough Gate, Milton Keynes MK9 3XS, +44 333 003 0520, . Skiing, ski lessons, bar & restaurant.

Buy[edit]

  • 1 Town Market, Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead HP1 1BH. W-Sa 8AM-4PM.
  • 2 The Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 4TU. Pedestrianised shopping precinct. It has M&S, Primark, Wilkinsons, & TK Maxx.
  • 3 Riverside, Riverside, Hemel Hempstead HP1 1BT. Shopping centre.
  • 4 Asda, Hillfield Rd, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 4AA, +44 1442 212802. M-Sa 7AM-11PM, Su 10AM-4PM. Supermarket.
  • 5 Tesco, Jarman Way, Hemel Hempstead HP2 4JS, +44 345 677 9349. M-F 6AM-midight, Sa 6AM-10PM, Su 10AM-4PM. Supermarket, petrol & pharmacy (different hours), ATMs, Wi-Fi.

Eat[edit]

  • 1 K2 Balti House, 5 Two Waters Rd, Hemel Hempstead HP3 9BZ, +44 1442 239993, . Daily noon-2:30PM (last orders 2PM) & 5:30-11:30PM (last orders 11PM). Indian restaurant & take-away, one of the finest in the area.
  • 2 The Dragon Garden, 119-121 Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead HP1 1BB, +44 1442 233814. Chinese Cantonese restaurant.
  • 3 The Banana Leaf, 127-129 Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead HP1 1BB, +44 1442 244466. M-Th noon-3PM & 6AM-10PM, F Sa noon-3PM & 6AM-11PM, Su 12:30-10PM. Thai restaurant.
  • 4 The Three Horseshoes, Winkwell, Hemel Hempstead HP1 2RZ, +44 1442 862 585. M-Sa noon-11PM, Su noon-10:30PM. Moderately sized pub with restaurant, a good mix of menu items. Also have a specialist menu for gluten-free. The building dates back to the 16th century, and in summer there are outside seating, by the canal-side, letting the traveller see the boats that pass.

Drink[edit]

One pub to mention apart from the above "The Three Horseshoes" is the "Full House" in the town centre (on the corner of the Marlowes and Combe Street). Belonging to the Weatherspoon chain of pubs, it is situated in the building of the old cinema, and the decor is something to see!

Another canal side pub of note is "The Fisheries" in Boxmoor.

  • 1 The Steam Coach, 86 St Johns Rd, Boxmoor, Hemel Hempstead HP1 1NP, +44 1442 244480. Pub: M-Th noon-23:00. F Sa noon-midnight, Su noon-11PM. Food: M-Th noon-3PM & 6-9PM, F Sa noon-9PM, Su noon-7PM. Pub & food. Celebrates a steam-powered coach which a local inventor built and drove to London.
  • 2 The Three Blackbirds, 194 St Johns Rd, Boxmoor, Hemel Hempstead HP1 1NR, +44 1442 253523, . M-Th noon-11PM, F Sa noon-midnight, Su noon-11PM. Pub & food.
  • 3 [dead link] The Old Bell, 51 High St, Hemel Hempstead HP1 3AF, +44 1442 252867. Pub: M-Th 11AM-11PM, F Sa noon-12:30AM, Su noon-11PM. Food: daily noon-10PM; last orders 9:45PM. Pub & Food; Parts built in 1615 but is on the site of even older inns. It contains some unusual French wallpaper dating back to 1821, which has been cleaned by the Victoria & Albert Museum.
  • 4 The White Lion, 44 London Rd, Apsley End, Hemel Hempstead HP3 9SB, +44 1442 211808, . M-Th 3-11PM, F Sa noon-midnight, Su noon-11PM. Pub & food. Free Wi-Fi. Free parking nearby
  • 5 Bricklayer's Arms, Hogpits Bottom, Flaunden HP3 0PH, +44 1442 833322. Su W Th noon-11PM, F Sa noon-midnight. Gastropub, excellent continental cuisine in 18th century country inn.

Sleep[edit]

There are many guest houses, a few B&Bs (usually £25 upwards), and a few hotels. Here's a list of the hotels closest to town centre:

Connect[edit]

  • 1 Post Office, 181-183 The Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead HP1 1BD. M-Sa 9AM-5:30PM, Su 10:30AM-2:30PM.

Go next[edit]

Routes through Hemel Hempstead
Milton KeynesLuton  N  S  WatfordLondon
AylesburyBerkhamsted  NW  SE  Abbots LangleyWatford



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