The Natural History Museum in Tring, which opened in 1889 to house Walter Rothschild’s private natural history collection, is a remarkable ‘Noah’s Ark in the Hertfordshire countryside.’ Enjoy the classic Victorian ambiance while still taking advantage of the current amenities and services. Coral Reefs: Secret Cities of the Sea is the theme for 2015!
Come face to face with a full-sized gorilla, a massive anaconda, or an extinct enormous moa in the galleries, just a few of the 4,000 species on show!
Two outdoor picnic places are available, one near to the Museum building and the other across Park Street. They provide an opportunity to unwind in the fresh air while taking in spectacular views of chalk and meadow downlands typical of the Chiltern foothills around Tring. Every day of the week!