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Member of the Ramblers - Buckinghamshire, Milton Keynes and West Middlesex Area Grouping
'... This walk goes out on one such track and then cuts across the valleys climbing to the top and then descending to the bottom ... It returns through Chesham’s backdoor, Lowndes Park,...
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'To the west of Chesham are a number of parallel valleys which offer delightful views of the rolling Chiltern countryside. Along the valleys run tracks with curious names such as Herbert’s Hole and Blind Lane and roads that on some days are almost devoid of traffic ...'
Chiltern Society
'Chesham nestles amongst beautiful valleys, has unique natural features such as a chalk stream, the River Chess, and is adjacent to the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Ou ...
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'A thriving market town that we hope you will visit as part of your exploration of the area - which has many beautiful and varied walks, and all at the end of the Metropolitan line!'
Chess Valley Walk ... Chesham Food Trail ... Walking With Buckinghamshire Suffragettes ... Chesham Heritage Trail ... Chesham Outer Ring ... Tylers Hill, Ley Hill & The Chess ... Chesham Bois a ...
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'Specially created walks around Chesham have been created with an accompanying set of well-designed and attractive leaflets to guide you on your way.'
'The walk is set amongst the fields and woods of the beautiful rolling Chiltern Hills, and visits numerous picturesque villages, many of which have points of historic interest.'
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'The Chiltern Heritage Trail Millennium Walking Route, to give it its full title, is a 52-mile circular walk through a section of the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire. It was created by Chiltern District Council in 2000, as part of their Millennium celebrations ... Sadly, the Guide Book no longer seems to be available.' Also, it seems now that the Council no longer has any direct involvement with this Trail: I could not locate any description of the Trail on their Website at the time of Review. (For a time its name was promoted as a Cycle Route.)
Chiltern Heritage Trail [GPS Cycle & Walking Routes]
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'The Berkshire Loop is not really a separate long-distance path, it is an extension to the Chiltern Way. It was created in 2010 by the Chiltern Society, to mark the 10th anniversary of the opening of the Chiltern Way. I have recorded it here as a separate route, as it was created after both of my walks along the Chiltern Way ...'
Chiltern Way Berkshire Loop [GPS Cycle & Walking Routes]
Member of the Ramblers - Buckinghamshire, Milton Keynes and West Middlesex Area Grouping
Information also available on other access publications for the area including: Walks for all in Oxfordshire; Miles without Stiles; Access on the Ridgeway National Trail and Thames Path Nationa ...
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'A number of countryside sites in the Chilterns are accessible to people with limited mobility. Eleven sites are featured in a "Countryside Walks for All" pack comprising walks likely to be suitable for people with impaired mobility and users of wheelchairs, mobility scooters and pushchairs. There is information on path surfaces, slope gradients, disabled parking and accessible toilets where available. You can see these walks on the interactive map, or we can send you a free pack ...'
'There are plenty of opportunities for some fresh air and exercise following one of our downloadable walks in the Chilterns Countryside. Admire the views at Coombe Hill, Pulpit Hill or Watlington Hill, or explore one of our longer walks. Alternatively, discover the Bradenham Estate or the woodland at Low Scrubs. If you would like to explore less well-known parts of the Chilterns, try one of our walks off the beaten track.'
'You will find long, medium and short distance walks and bike rides, stile-free and easy access walks and plenty of walks starting from rail stations. For most of these routes you can download a le ...
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'The Chilterns AONB is blessed with a wealth of walking and cycling routes, which use the extensive network of footpaths, bridleways and quiet lanes that cross Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire.'
'And please remember, dozens of detailed Chiltern Society Footpath Maps, covering virtually the whole of the Chilterns, can be found in our online shop.'
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'Whether walking, running or sitting, you can enjoy all areas of the Chilterns with these FREE guides ... All routes are circular unless stated otherwise and you will need PDF-viewing software in order to be able to view and print the leaflets.'
Member of the Ramblers - Buckinghamshire, Milton Keynes and West Middlesex Area Grouping
'These walks start on common land. Common land is unusual as the "commoners" have rights to grazing and other activities, such as cutting turf, though they are not the owners of the land.'
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'Circular walks of 5 or 2.5 miles from Cholesbury near Wendover past an Iron Age hillfort and through woodland and farmland.'
'When I originally started writing up these walks, I didn't really intend them to be used as "route descriptions" for other people to follow. However I am aware that a few people are using them tha ...
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'My hobby is walking and most weekends I go for a 12-15 mile walk, usually in the Chiltern Hills where I live. I then add a description of the walk to the latest walks page of this web site, complete with photographs and a map of the route (courtesy of Google Maps). I have also walked a number of long-distance paths ...'
Pete Collins
'... Most are relatively short walks which will take around 2 to 2.5 hours, suitable for both the keen walker and for families seeking to enjoy the area perhaps in conjunction with a drink or m ...
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'A series of five leaflets describing walks around the four villages of the parish have been produced to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee and the 40th Anniversary of the Local History Group in 2002. Each one contains information about the local history, wildlife and landscape that you might encounter on the walk which is characteristic to this part of the Chilterns ...'
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