Orchard View Farm, Village of Meadle
Departure from Longwick-cum-Ilmer (Buckinghamshire)
This is a flat walk that takes in some of the lovely scenery of the Chiltern's countryside; including green lanes, footpaths as well as the picturesque settlement of Meadle.
Bledlow over Chinnor Hill to Radnage
Departure from Bledlow-cum-Saunderton (Buckinghamshire)
Climb to the top of Chinnor Hill with fine views over the Vale of Aylesbury before following quiet rural paths and lanes to pretty Radnage. Return over Bledlow Ridge.
Princes Risborough Ridgeway Partnership
Departure from Princes Risborough (Buckinghamshire)
A walk from Princes Risborough using the Ridgeway and the Chiltern Way to visit some of the local highlights.
Brush Hill and the Ridgeway
Departure from Great and Little Hampden (Buckinghamshire)
Visit two Chiltern Society run nature reserves, a very scenic stretch of the Ridgeway and woods blanketed with bluebells in spring.
Hampden Monument Route
Departure from Great and Little Hampden (Buckinghamshire)
This walk takes you through beautiful rolling countryside, past the home of an English Civil War hero and the monument erected in his memory.
Little Hampden, Dunsmore and Coombe Hill
Departure from Great and Little Hampden (Buckinghamshire)
A beautiful ridge walk through Chiltern woodlands with some magnificent views as you pass over Coombe Hill.
Stokenchurch to Lodge Hill and Chinnor Hill, Chilterns
Departure from Stokenchurch (Buckinghamshire)
Explore the pretty ridges, valleys and woods to the north and east of Stokenchurch. You follow the Chiltern Way past Radnage and over Bledlow Ridge. Cross Lodge Hill before returning via Chinnor Hill and Crowell Wood.
Prestwood Route, Chilterns
Departure from Hughenden (Buckinghamshire)
A wonderful opportunity to combine a stroll round Prestwood Nature Reserve with a lovely walk in the surrounding area. At Peterley Manor Farm there is the opportunity to do a little ‘pick your own’ for such delights as strawberries, gooseberries, raspberries and various vegetables.
The Leathern Bottle - Route 2
Departure from Lewknor (Oxfordshire)
Easy walk with no hills around The Leathern Bottle.
The Leathern Bottle - Route 1
Departure from Lewknor (Oxfordshire)
A moderate walk with some steep hills around The Leathern Bottle.
The Leathern Bottle - Route 3
Departure from Lewknor (Oxfordshire)
A pleasant and fairly long walk over flat terrain.
Naphill Route, Chilterns
Departure from Hughenden (Buckinghamshire)
A scenic walk around Naphill. Full of interest: there is a fascinating history of WWII codebreaking and you pass the home of a famous sculptor and a music camp.
Bottom Wood Route
Departure from Piddington and Wheeler End (Buckinghamshire)
This walk takes a look at the evolution of the London to Oxford passage through the Chilterns as it has changed to meet evolving needs through the ages. Over the centuries a variety of routes have tried to find the easiest way over the Chiltern Hills. Just to the south of the start there used to be a Roman road. Henry II built a road from London to his palace in Woodstock and there are old packhorse trails, coach routes, turnpikes and now a motorway.
Aston Rowant Route, Chilterns
Departure from Lewknor (Oxfordshire)
This short, stile-free walk shows the Chilterns at their best. There are quiet and hidden landscapes, a National Nature Reserve and superb views from the top of the escarpment.
West Wycombe to Old Amersham
Departure from West Wycombe (Buckinghamshire)
Tough from the start. Big climb up to Downley, then drop down thru' woods before climbing steeply to Hughenden Manor (National Trust). Immediately, descend again to follows Hughenden Stream, then climb up Boss Lane to Great Kingshill & rolling thru' Prestwood to join the South Bucks Way at Little Kingshill and follow it thru' Little Missenden. Then along River Misbourne thru' Shardeloes Estate, before diverting to Old Amersham.
Hughenen Manor to West Wycombe, Dashwood Mausoleum, Hellfire Caves
Departure from Hughenden (Buckinghamshire)
This circular offers heaps of views, wildlife spotting, and history preserved by the National Trust. It goes up and down the Chilterns hills and woodlands where end of May-June you can enjoy the bluebells. Keep your ears and eyes wide open listening to the whistling red kites or spot some pheasant or squirrels.
More walks in Longwick-cum-Ilmer
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Adwell
- Ashendon
- Aston Abbotts
- Aston Clinton
- Aston Rowant
- Aston Sandford
- Aylesbury
- Berryfields
- Bierton
- Bledlow-cum-Saunderton
- Bradenham
- Britwell Salome
- Broughton Hamlet
- Buckingham Park
- Buckland
- Chearsley
- Chepping Wycombe
- Chilton
- Chinnor
- Coldharbour
- Crowell
- Cuddington
- Cuxham with Easington
- Dinton-with-Ford and Upton
- Dorton
- Downley
- Drayton Beauchamp
- Ellesborough
- Fleet Marston
- Great and Little Hampden
- Great and Little Kimble cum Marsh
- Great Missenden
- Grendon Underwood
- Haddenham
- Halton
- Hardwick
- Hazlemere
- Hughenden
- Hulcott
- Ibstone
- Kingsbrook
- Kingsey
- Kingswood
- Lacey Green
- Lane End
- Lewknor
- Little Marlow
- Long Crendon
- Ludgershall
- Marlow Bottom
- Mentmore
- Nether Winchendon
- Piddington and Wheeler End
- Pishill with Stonor
- Pitchcott
- Princes Risborough
- Pyrton
- Quainton
- Radnage
- Shabbington
- Shirburn
- Stoke Mandeville
- Stoke Talmage
- Stokenchurch
- Stone with Bishopstone and Hartwell
- Swyncombe
- Sydenham
- Tetsworth
- Thame
- The Lee
- Towersey
- Tring Rural
- Turville
- Upper Winchendon
- Waddesdon
- Watermead
- Watlington
- Weedon
- Wendover
- West Wycombe
- Westcott
- Weston Turville
- Wheatfield
- Whitchurch
- Wingrave with Rowsham
- Woodham
- Wotton Underwood