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  2. How to use our interactive map. Select from the list of categories to the left of the map to show the location of walks, bike rides, places to visit, local products and much more across the Chilterns. Zoom into the map to see your place of interest. Click on any icon on the map to bring up more detailed information.

  3. Follow this gentle circular trail in the Chilterns through beech woodland to the top of Coombe Hill, with far-reaching views from its summit. Discover a challenging 8½-mile scenic walk linking three National Trust places in the Chiltern Hills: West Wycombe, Bradenham and Hughenden. Longer and shorter routes can be completed depending on your ...

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  4. The grasslands, farmland and woodlands of the Chilterns countryside are rich in wildlife. Several sites contain areas of rare chalk grassland, where the thin soil supports a huge variety of wild flowers. These, together with beech woodlands and carefully managed farmland, attract a large variety of birds, mammals, butterflies and other insects.

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  5. Quintessential English countryside, an impressive selection of pubs and restaurants, and historic market towns, the Chilterns National Landscape has it all. The Chilterns is a truly wondrous place to visit at any time of the year. With breathtaking views, sweeping chalk hills, peaceful pathways, flower-filled woodlands, grand and historic ...

  6. Natural England's designation programme will explore extending the Chilterns National Landscape boundary. Chilterns National Landscape secures £350k Lottery funding to develop ‘Not Bourne Yesterday’, an exciting project that will restore and protect the Chilterns’ chalk streams. Accessibility is really important to us.

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  8. The Chiltern Hills or the Chilterns are a chalk escarpment in southern England, [1] northwest of London, covering 660 square miles (1,700 km 2) across Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, and Bedfordshire, stretching 45 miles (72 km) from Goring-on-Thames in the southwest to Hitchin in the northeast. The hills are 12 miles (19 km) at their widest.

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