Visit Tring

What makes Tring so special? 

The answer is everything about it. Tring is unique; we are biased, obviously, but there is nowhere else like it for giving a glow of real community spirit, bring a friendly place to live and being blessed with its position at the centre of an area of outstanding natural beauty on the Chiltern Escarpment.

The green centre of Church Square surrounding the ancient church of St Peter and St Paul is the nucleus of the town. Traditional independent shops of every kind can be found, as well as cafes, restaurants, bars and the wonderful Natural History Museum. It's a walk about town – best seen by strolling – it sits comfortably in its traditional borders with England's green and pleasant land on every side.

Tring Park takes you up to the edge of the Chiltern Ridge. The Ridgeway guides you to the heights of Ivinghoe Beacon or the chalk downlands towards Wendover. The nature reserve around the reservoirs and the canal walks that connect them form a haven for wildlife and England's oldest trout fishery is a part of this complex.

Wherever you look you will find heritage gems to explore. The landscape is inviting and gentle. Whether you're a cyclist, a walker or a horse rider, you will find access easy and well signed. There's a saying here that the people who come to Tring stay in Tring, and a brief visit will demonstrate the truth of that.

Click the links to find out about these famous local landmarks and activities designed to help you get to know and enjoy Tring.

NHM Tring

Tring Town Council

Tring Heritage Trail

Visit Tring twitter feed

Court Theatre

Visit Chilterns

Tring Farmers Market