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Cicerone Walking In The Chilterns

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Cicerone - Walking In The Chilterns

The Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty heads north-east from the River Thames at Goring through Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. Combining great views, rolling hills, beechwoods, riverside walks and pretty villages with easy access from London, it’s a popular destination for walkers.

This 833-square kilometre area of southern England is criss-crossed by 2000 kilometres of straightforward, well-defined footpaths and bridleways, and the walks in this guide use many of them to offer excellent walking for most ages and abilities.

The walks take in many points of interest including Iron Age forts, picturesque villages of thatched-roof cottages and cosy pubs, stately homes, colourful gardens, medieval churches and market towns. The walks wander on dappled forest tracks, over high escarpments, through valleys and along tranquil rivers with no significant difficulties for walkers of all abilities.

This guide describes a varied collection of day walks, from 4 to 12 miles long, right across this much-loved area.

  • 35 contrasting walks throughout the AONB
  • Lots of detours to local pubs and historic churches included
  • Geology, history and famous local Chilterns characters brought to life throughout the route descriptions
  • Seasons
    spring and early summer are best for wild flowers; in autumn the beech woods are clothed in golden-brown autumnal colours; a frosty winter's day gives impressive views
  • Centres
    Aldbury, Amersham, Chesham, Dunstable, Goring, Great Hampden, Henley-on-Thames, High Wycombe, Ivinghoe, Nettlebed, Princes Risborough, Tring, Wallingford, Wendover, Whipsnade
  • Difficulty
    walks to suit most ages and abilities; no difficulties apart from some short steep uphill and downhill sections; can be muddy in winter
  • Must See
    panoramic views from the crest of the Chilterns including Ivinghoe Beacon, Coombe Hill, Whiteleaf Hill and Watlington Hill; peaceful beech woods; riverside scenes along the River Thames, Chess, Gade and Misbourne; picturesque villages with thatched cottages, historic churches and cosy pubs
  • More Information
    Activity Walking
    Brand CICERONE
    Continent Europe
    Country England
    Region Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Oxfordshire
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