A long, thin county with wooded hills and broad valleys, Buckinghamshire has variety, which is reflected in the local walks available. The best-known are in the Chilterns, but there is a great deal more to be seen in the county: from the north bank of the Thames to the meadows by the Great Ouse by way of the Chiltern coombes.
For a gentle walk, a good option it one of the many village-centred walks , exploring the nooks and crannies of a single village or a group of villages, or going all round the parish boundary. Often just exploring your own town or village can be an eye-opener If the walk takes you to places not frequented in your day to day routine.
If you would like your village walk included, let us know on the Comments section. Otherwise enjoy the small but growing section we will be building up.
Our current featured village walks in Buckinghamshire are limited:
- The Aylesbury Ring and Outer Aylesbury Ring (32 miles and 53 miles respectively)
- The Chess Valley Walk (10 miles; Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire)
- The Resignation Way, between Little Kimble and Wendover, via Chequers
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