Walks described here by: Buckinghamshire County Council
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'There are over 2,500 miles of public rights of way, including footpaths, bridleways and National Trails in Buckinghamshire. We have 35 promoted routes covering the whole of Buckinghamshire including 3 short and 2 long routes for cyclists and horse riders.'
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'To better understand the evolution of our towns and contribute towards their future management, Buckinghamshire County Council has completed a project surveying 30 historic settlements in Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes. These range from the larger towns of Amersham, Aylesbury, High Wycombe and Newport Pagnell to villages that once aspired to urban status such as Long Crendon, Denham and Hanslope. The project, funded by English Heritage, has produced illustrated reports for each town together with a popular publication summarising the key findings of the project.'
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'Langley Park is a beautiful place to "escape from it all", take the dog for a walk, go horse riding, cycling or just walking. Or relax with a picnic by the lake or under the beautiful trees and simply watch the world go by. With patience you may even be lucky enough to see some of the wide variety of wildlife in the park such as deer and foxes, and if you listen carefully you can hear the Great Spotted Woodpeckers tat tatting on many of the veteran trees. We also have two orienteering trails, monthly volunteer conservation days, walks and talks, monthly social for members on the first Tuesday of each month, weekly Monday Simply Walk for health together with a monthly Sunday one too.'
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'A walk from the River Thames near Cookham to the Grand Union Canal at West Drayton.'
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'Trail cutting across 27 parishes and provides one of the most ambitious projects in Aylesbury Vale to promote outdoor activity. The path links together sections of the rights of way network to give access to this forgotten forest.'
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'An independent advisory body of 14 volunteers, giving informed strategic advice to the Rights of Way and Access Group.'
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'Public rights of way information for Buckinghamshire is now available online. Please note that this is not the Definitive Map. The information displayed on the digital working copy will be updated regularly however if accurate information is required, we advise you to view the Definitive Map or request formal search.'
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'Walk linking the Oxfordshire Way with the North Bucks Way, Swan’s Way and the Greensand Ridge Walk in Bedfordshire'
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'A 2, 3.5 or 5.5 miles walk taking in a picturesque Buckinghamshire village, woodlands, an RSPB reserve and remnants of the once important local brick industry.'
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'Walk out from Jerome K Jerome's "bustling, lively little town" of Malow onto the banks of the Thames where "the river itself is at its best", past historic buildings and then into the "lovely country round about", through woodlands and alongside ancient archaeological sites.'
Marlow Circular [Saturday Walkers Club]
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'Starting at the Ridgeway near Wendover and finsihing at the county boundary with Northamptonshire.'
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'Follows the River Great Ouse between Buckingham and Milton Keynes.'
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'Walk from Coombe Hill near Wendover to the Grand Union Canal at Denham.'
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'Long distance bridle route runs from Salcey Forest in the north to Goring-on-Thames in the south.'
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'From Aylesbury to Albury linking the North Bucks Way with the Oxfordshire Way.'
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The Trail 'can be joined from either Westcott, Waddesdon or Quainton. Discover the history of this rural area and its traditional links with the Railways'.
The Tramway Trail (Calke Abbey, Derby) [National Trust]
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'Connecting The Ridgeway at Ivinghoe Beacon and the Greensand Ridge Walk at Leighton Buzzard.'
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'A 6 mile canalside walk with facilities for wheelchair users and pushchairs and a series of circular walks based on the Wendover Arm.' Alert Bucks CC list this as 14.20 miles - but their PDF shows it as 6 miles.
Wendover Arm Trust | The Wendover Canal Arm in England [The Grand Union Canal in England]
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