Walking in Buckinghamshire
32 walks through bluebell woods, rolling Chiltern hills and pretty villages. The walks are of short and medium length on waymarked paths and bridleways, for all abilities and interests, and include sections of Icknield Way and a section of the Ridgeway.
Walking in Buckinghamshire
A walking guide
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Paperback - Laminated
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9781852843014
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Seasons
Year round
Centres
Walks focus on Buckinghamshire’s villages, but access to/from the towns of High Wycombe, Aylesbury, Buckingham and Milton Keynes is easy. London is just down the M40.
Difficulty
Easy walking on half- to full-day routes. Lowland and Chiltern downland walks.
Must See
Spring and autumn in the Chilterns, attractive villages, lush meadows.
Right on the doorstep of London and south-east England, Buckinghamshire has a wide range of countryside and walking.
Buckinghamshire has much in store for the walker, not only in diverse landscapes, but also its long history, large mansions and ancient churches, which give the county its range of interests and pleasures. With well-marked paths and bridleways, and active local groups successfully sustaining the pressured environment, there is much to see and do.
The book contains 32 walks throughout the county, clearly illustrated with photographs and maps. All the walks are generally easy and suitable for families. Local points of interest are given as well as details on refreshments and access.






