Walking in Berkshire - England
Walking in Berkshire
20 countryside walks by Robert Wilson
A guidebook to walking in diverse areas of Berkshire, in the south of England. The walks in this guidebook vary in length from 6 to 13 miles, covering scenery from parkland around Windsor, riverside walks, walks visiting villages and castles such as Stanford Dingley and Donnington Castle, and high open country walks on the Ridgeway near Lambourn. More...
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Seasons
Year round.Centres
Easily accessable from Reading, Maidenhead, Windsor, Bracknell, Wokingham, Streatley, Hungerford, Read More... Newbury and Lambourn.Difficulty
Mainly easy walking from 6 to 13 miles.Must See
The River Thames on a sunny day, the broad views from the downlands, sleepy villages, friendly Read More... pubs, local history and architecture.John Betjeman and John Piper (eds), Murray’s Berkshire Architectural Guide (John Murray, 1949)
Nikolaus Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Berkshire (Penguin, 1966)
AA Book of British Villages (Drive Publications, 1980)
Folklore Myths and Legends of Britain (Readers Digest, 1973)
G A J Goodhart, Inkpen – Church and Village (1994)
The Church of St Michael and All Angels, Inkpen. The Third Millennium (2000)
Aldworth Church – Visitors’ Guide (1966)









