A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Wycombe
High Wycombe
'The walk begins in the village of Fingest, Bucks, postcode RG9 6QD, not far from Henley-on-Thames. There is a favourite "cultural" route via the M4 and Marlow but it can easily be reached from Hen ...
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'This is an unforgettable walk through hilly beechwoods and villages of Buckinghamshire and South Oxfordshire, easily accessible from London. It is perfect at any time because the beech trees change at every season sometimes with spectacular colours. The walk is easy to follow thanks to the white arrows painted on the trees. There are five good pubs en route ... '
Member of the U3A - Buckinghamshire Grouping
Details of three walks: [1] A Glimpse of the Promised Land - - - : [2] The Speen Alps - - - : [3] The Llamas the Windmill and the Wardrobes.
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'The Village of Lacey Green lies along the top of a ridge in the Chiltern Hills, about forty miles north-west of London, above the main Princes Risborough to High Wycombe road. Possibly best known for its windmill, however the many miles of public footpaths and bridleways through the surrounding hills, valleys and woods are also worthy of exploration.'
The 13.4 miles Saturday Walkers Club walk is available also in the book Time Out Country Walks Near London Volume 2 (2011). It follows the Thames Path for the first 5 miles before going in ...
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'A level walk on good paths apart from steep steps to bridge across the A404. There are three pubs en route. A wide variety of waterfowl may be seen in the Spade Oak Nature Reserve and on the River Thames.'
Marlow Circular [Saturday Walkers Club]
Details of two 'town' and two 'country' walks around and about Marlow, plus links to other walks.
'These walks take you through the countryside estates of West Wycombe, Bradenham, and Hughenden where there are fantastic views, magnificent beech woods and carpets of bluebells and wild flower ...
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'Walks are located north of High Wycombe ... Walks can be started from West Wycombe, Saunderton, Bradenham and Hughenden, all of which have good public transport access.'
Member of the Ramblers - Buckinghamshire, Milton Keynes and West Middlesex Area Grouping
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