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Penn Wood Walks For All


Walk through mixed woodland. Wonderful rhodedendron flowers in May. Walks likely to be suitable for people with impaired mobility and users of wheelchairs, mobility scooters and pushchairs.

Walking Route Details:


County: Buckinghamshire
Distance: 1 miles
Difficulty of walk: Easy
Estimated time to complete walk: 1
Terrain details: There is a 1km linear path which runs through the wood and a 360m circular Easy Access Trail. For those wanting to explore there are many natural “challenging” paths. The wood is mainly flat with gentle slopes. Gates allow mobility vehicles to pass on surfaced trails but gates on other paths are not accessible. The map shows routes with information about surfacing, slopes and gates to help you to decide if they are suitable for you.
Type of route: Circular
Starts: Penn Street Village(Grid reference: SU920960)
Ends: as above(Grid reference: as above)
Amenities available on route: Open from 8am until dusk. Refreshments from The Squirrel or Hit or Miss pubs in the village at lunchtimes and evenings. Toilets (not adapted but with no steps) at the Hit or Miss pub for customers. Dogs are welcome but must be kept under control. The Estate is managed by The Woodland Trust. Call 01476 581111 for more information about the wood or to report any problems. www.woodland-trust.org.uk
How to get there: Penn Street is signposted off the A404 between High Wycombe and Amersham. Buses between High Wycombe and Amersham stop at Penn Street. Call 0870 6082608 for details.
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