A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Aylesbury Vale
Member of the Ramblers - Buckinghamshire, Milton Keynes and West Middlesex Area Grouping
'It goes through very varied countryside taking in rivers, canals, woods, pastures and arable fields as well as visiting many Buckinghamshire towns and villages; always with views of either the Chi ...
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'Circular route around the county town of Aylesbury, never very far from the town but mostly in quiet and peaceful rural countryside.'
Aylesbury and District Ramblers
'The Bernwood Jubilee Guidebook will help you discover, experience, explore and appreciate the "lost heritage" and quality of the surrounding landscape. Using the 'Bernwood Jubilee Way' as ...
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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.'
Buckinghamshire County Council
'Set-up to increase the bio-diversity of the area by cutting back scrub and opening up the canopy to encourage the undergrowth to flourish. Creating additional habitats for insects, reptiles, s ...
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'Buckingham Railway Walk is a section of disused trackbed that has had the station and track removed, with a path laid down its length. The walk is between the A421 southern bypass and the Tingewick road in Buckingham, covering a distance of 1.36km. It can be joined from either of these roads, or from Chandros road. Grid reference SP693334. The walk forms part of the Buckingham Circular Walk covering a distance of around 4km.'
Buckingham Railway Walk Conservation Group
Bourton Park ... Walks and Maps ... Chandos Park ... Maintenance of parks and green spaces ... Play Parks ... Railway Walk ... The River Great Ouse & Buckingham Canal
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Buckingham Town Council is the local Council for the town of Buckingham in the County of Buckinghamshire. The Town Council provides a wide range of services and facilities including the cemetery, parks and green spaces, allotments and many others.
'Walk linking the Oxfordshire Way with the North Bucks Way, Swan’s Way and the Greensand Ridge Walk in Bedfordshire'
Pete's Walks
'Runs from the end of the Ridgeway Path at Ivinghoe Beacon, near Tring, to the start of the Peddar's Way at Knettishall Heath, near Thetford, for 110 miles (177 km), split into ei ...
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'Unique among long distance tracks because it can claim to be "the oldest road in Britain". Extending from Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire to Knettishall Heath in Norfolk, it consists of prehistoric pathways, ancient when the Romans came. Dotted with archaeological remains, it survives as splendid tracks and green lanes along the chalk "spine" of England.'
'The Icknield Way has been a recognised regional route for walkers since 1992. In 2004 it was further developed into a multi-use route so that most of the route is also available for horse riders a ...
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'Crossing six counties, the Icknield Way Trail is a 170 mile (274 km) route linking the Peddars Way National Trail in Suffolk with the Ridgeway National Trail in Buckinghamshire, which in turn links with the Wessex Ridgeway.'
Tom Chevalier
'There is a steep ascent to Ivinghoe Beacon and an even steeper descent to Aldbury. Otherwise the route is completely flat (along the canal) or has very gentle ascents and descents.'
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'A walk of contrasts, starting with a gentle stroll along the often idyllic Grand Union Canal, before ascending to the dramatic grassy heights of Ivinghoe Beacon, at the end of the Ridgeway. There then follows a woodland walk through Ashridge Park to the artificial viewpoint of the Bridgewater Monument.'
'Starting at the Ridgeway near Wendover and finsihing at the county boundary with Northamptonshire.'
'Discover the beauty and history of the North Buckinghamshire Countryside and its once thriving industrial heritage.'
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'Follows the River Great Ouse between Buckingham and Milton Keynes.'
British Walks
'Walking route along the higher ground around the outside of the original Aylesbury Ring to produce a walk with goods views through pleasant countryside and passing through many of our delightful villages and towns.'
'The Palladian Way is my latest venture and was born out of a colourful book I was recommended called The Wayfarers Journal which described the routes taken in the 1960s-80s by a ...
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'Architectural walk through Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire and my home county, Gloucestershire.'
'One of three walks that circumnavigate Aylesbury. It is the shortest of the three being just 12 miles long and can easily be done in 2-3 mile stretches using public transport. It was opened in 2000 and follows the edge of Aylesbury Town Parish. The route is waymarked and easy to follow.'
'Walk from Coombe Hill near Wendover to the Grand Union Canal at Denham.'
Chilterns AONB
'Based mainly on a route by Peter and Diana Gulland in their [out-of-print] guide, The Vale of Aylesbury Walker.'
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'From Aylesbury to Albury linking the North Bucks Way with the Oxfordshire Way.'
LDWA
'Connecting The Ridgeway at Ivinghoe Beacon and the Greensand Ridge Walk at Leighton Buzzard.'
AllTrails
'The Wendover Arm links the picturesque village of Wendover in Buckinghamshire with the main Grand Union Canal at the Tring Summit in Hertfordshire. Nestled in the Chiltern Hills, the cana ...
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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
Wendover Canal Trust
The Wendover Canal Arm in England [The Grand Union Canal in England]
'Walk starting at Prestwood and visiting Little Hampton, Hampdenleaf Wood, Dunsmore, High Scrubbs, Coombe Hill, Bacombe Hill, Wendover, part of the Grand Union Canal, Wendover Woods and Lee Common all in the attractive area of the Chiltern Hills ... On completion, if your answers to questions in it are verified as correct, you will be sent, free of charge, a certificate and a badge (while stocks last).' (Note also the 15 mile version.)
'Open access woodland site managed by the Forestry Commission. It is situated on the edge of the Chilterns escarpment and is a great place to take the family, with lots of trails, a cafe, children's adventure playground, a fitness trail.'
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