Devil's Dyke Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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An interesting ancient monument with plenty of bluebells
Devil’s Dyke, at Wheathampstead, is a lot smaller, and less impressive, than Beech Bottom Dyke in St Albans. Parking for a couple of cars, plus some bicycle racks, is by the entrance. A nice short w...
Decided to go for a quick walk through Devil’s Dyke this morning. Man! It’s changed I’ve the years. I remember the hills being so big as a kid and daring my mates to ride down them on a bike.
Devil's Dyke is the remains of a prehistoric defensive ditch which lies at the east side of the village of Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, England. It is protected by the government, due to its uniq...
An interesting ancient monument with plenty of bluebells
Devil’s Dyke, at Wheathampstead, is a lot smaller, and less impressive, than Beech Bottom Dyke in St Albans. Parking for a couple of cars, plus some bicycle racks, is by the entrance. A nice short w...
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Decided to go for a quick walk through Devil’s Dyke this morning. Man! It’s changed I’ve the years. I remember the hills being so big as a kid and daring my mates to ride down them on a bike.
Pre-historic, Iron-Age Defensive Ditch
Devil's Dyke is the remains of a prehistoric defensive ditch which lies at the east side of the village of Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, England. It is protected by the government, due to its uniq...