Walter’s Museum
Akeman Street, Tring, Hertfordshire, HP23 6AP
Find out about the founder of the museum, Walter Rothschild, and handle fascinating specimens connected with him. FREE – drop in 1030-1200
Akeman Street, Tring, Hertfordshire, HP23 6AP
Entrances and Access Our main entrance is on Akeman Street. It has eight steps with a handrail in the middle and on either side. There are two heavy, glass doors into our foyer that are 87 centimetres wide and that open inwards and outwards. Our other entrance is on Park Street and is step free. The road is quiet but the pavement is narrow and there’s often cars parked half on it. Go into our quad through the pinned-back double gate, up the paved path then turn left at the end. Before entering our main building, you’ll pass our cloakroom and accessible toilet. To enter our main building, go
There’s free car parking in Dawes Park, just off Hastoe Lane. It has 48 spaces, including three Blue Badge holder spaces and two parent-and-toddler spaces. The car park surface is small stones with a bound surface underneath. It’s about 120 metres from our step-free schools entrance on Park Street. To reach us from Dawes Park car park go through the woodland on the bound sand path. On the way you’ll cross a five-metre-long wooden bridge that’s slightly raised from the path and then go through a gate that’s 1.1 metres wide and pinned open. The path through the woodland has some bends and there