Chilterns Short Walks Made Easy include:
- Discover the unique chalkland wildlife of the Pegsdon Hills Nature Reserve
- See red kites wheeling above Dunstable Downs and experience the tranquility of the majestic Whipsnade Tree Cathedral
- Wander the ancient woodland of Penn Wood for year-round ‘forest bathing’
- Climb to Coombe Hill, the highest point of the Chilterns, via a
wheelchair-friendly path for breathtaking views and a glimpse of the
Prime Minister’s country home, Chequers
- Stroll the banks of the Thames from idyllic Hambleden
- Ramble through picture-perfect countryside from Henley-on-Thames and
return along this iconic stretch of England’s most famous river
OS Short Walks Made Easy:
- 10 accessible walks suitable for the whole family – no walking experience needed!
- All routes are between 2 to 4 miles and can be completed all year round
- Know what to expect before you go: Information on locations of
cafes/pubs and toilets, terrain, hilliness and accessibility for
pushchairs and wheelchairs
- Large-scale Ordnance Survey maps for ultra-easy navigation and route-finding, featuring intuitive pictorial symbols
- Numbered points and route photographs which tie maps to route descriptions and walk profiles
- Enhance your adventure with stories behind each walk and nature notes
- Get active outside and enjoy the physical and mental health benefits
The walk locations are:
Pegsdon Hills - 4 miles
Dunstable Downs - 2.75 miles
Tring Reservoirs - 3.1 miles
Coombe Hill - 2.5 miles
Penn Wood - 3 miles
Christmas Common - 3.8 miles
Hambleden - 4.1 miles
River Thames at Cookham - 3.2 miles
Henley-on-Thames - 3.5 miles
River Thames at Goring - 3 miles