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Use our interactive map below to find walks and cycle routes, pubs and accommodation, market towns and viewpoints, and so much more. Plan your trip with ease and enjoy the delights of our amazing countryside.
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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 choice.
Use our interactive map to plan your trip. Or surf through our attractions for some inspiration – there’s something for everyone! Places to visit in the Chilterns. Looking for a sweeping vista, or slice of history? Be inspired by our suggestions for enjoyable days out for everyone. Walks, rides & countryside activities.
The Chilterns is one of the most accessible National Landscapes, easily reached by tube from London, or by bus and train from the urban areas that skirt its boundaries. The protected area covers 833 km 2 (324 square miles) of countryside stretching across Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Oxfordshire.
Find out how to get to the Chilterns countryside sites, where to park, the things to see and do and more. Discover the countryside sites of the Chilterns. Find the best viewpoints, walk through ancient woodland or pick a quiet spot to watch for wildlife.
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Our walks, talks, workshops and tours bring thousands of people together with the Chilterns' heritage and landscape. White Hill Centre, White Hill, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1AG. Opening times: 9.30am to 1pm, Tuesday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays).