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A choice of circular walks, from 4.5 to 9.5 miles, passing through beautiful Chiltern valleys with panoramic views, ancient beech woods and rolling farmland.

Walking Route Details:


County: Buckinghamshire
Distance: 9.5 miles
Difficulty of walk: Easy, Moderate
Estimated time to complete walk: 5
Terrain details: The Piddington walk has no stiles or kissing gates and in dry weather is suitable for all terrain pushchairs. The Piddington Walk might be suitable for very robust mobility scooters with experienced drivers and a helper - there are no stiles, steps or gates.
Type of route: Circular
Starts: Studley Green(Grid reference: SU785953)
Ends: as above - circular route(Grid reference: as above)
Amenities available on route: Studley Green is a village with no toilets or shops. There are two pubs and a coffee shop where you can get refreshments/use toilets on the walks. Pubs serve food lunchtimes (12-2) and evenings (after 6). Garden Centre, Studley Green (01494 485965) - coffee shop open seven days 10.30 am – 4pm. Three Horse Shoes Pub, Radnage (01494 483273) - open lunchtimes & eves. Dashwood Arms, Piddington (01494 881330) - open lunchtimes & eves. For details of places to stay, visitor attractions or other Chiltern walks and rides contact Wycombe Tourist Information Centre 01494 421892 or www.visitbuckinghamshire.org
How to get there: You can start the walks from the garden centre on the A40 in Studley Green, between West Wycombe and Stokenchurch, Bucks. You can also start the walks from the pubs in Radnage or Piddington. There is a regular 7-day service between High Wycombe and Stokenchurch which calls at Studley Green. Call Traveline 0870 6082608 or www.buckscc.gov.uk for times. There is cycle parking at the Three Horseshoes pub in Radnage. You can park at the garden centre, but note the car park is closed after 5pm. If the garden centre car park is full or closed you can use the car park for the community centre across the road in Studley Green. You can also park at one of the pubs if you buy food or drink, but please check with staff before leaving your car.
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