Bedford 24 Mile Training Walk 02
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 13.52 km
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Average duration: 4h 20
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 160 m
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Vertical drop: - 157 m
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Highest point: 151 m
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Lowest point: 68 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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Area: Chiltern Hills
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District: Streatley
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Start/End: N 51.946313° / W 0.439171°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 136 m - Start on
- 2 : km 0.61 - alt. 133 m - Turn right
- 3 : km 0.65 - alt. 133 m - Turn right
- 4 : km 0.69 - alt. 127 m - Turn slight left
- 5 : km 1.97 - alt. 146 m - Turn right
- 6 : km 2.09 - alt. 146 m - Keep left
- 7 : km 2.91 - alt. 130 m - Turn right
- 8 : km 3 - alt. 97 m - Turn right
- 9 : km 3.15 - alt. 79 m - Turn left onto Barton Road
- 10 : km 4.64 - alt. 68 m - Turn right
- 11 : km 5.65 - alt. 94 m - Turn right
- 12 : km 5.69 - alt. 94 m - Turn left onto Sampshill Road
- 13 : km 5.71 - alt. 94 m - Turn right
- 14 : km 7.09 - alt. 109 m - Turn sharp left
- 15 : km 7.54 - alt. 80 m - Turn right
- 16 : km 7.56 - alt. 80 m - Turn left
- 17 : km 8.01 - alt. 72 m - Turn sharp left
- 18 : km 8.73 - alt. 68 m - Turn left onto Harlington Road
- 19 : km 8.8 - alt. 69 m - Turn right
- 20 : km 9.5 - alt. 69 m - Turn right onto JBT segment
- 21 : km 10.24 - alt. 79 m - Turn left onto Barton Road
- 22 : km 10.37 - alt. 79 m - Turn right
- 23 : km 10.52 - alt. 97 m - Turn left
- 24 : km 10.61 - alt. 130 m - Turn left
- 25 : km 11.07 - alt. 141 m - Keep right
- 26 : km 11.55 - alt. 146 m - Turn left
- 27 : km 12.82 - alt. 127 m - Turn slight right
- 28 : km 12.87 - alt. 133 m - Turn left
- 29 : km 12.91 - alt. 133 m - Turn left
- S/E : km 13.52 - alt. 136 m
Other walks in the area
A view of the North Chilterns

A walk from Sharpenhoe Clappers along the Chiltern ridge to Sundon Hills Country Park. Cross the valley to Pulloxhill with fine views back to the North Chilterns. Return through the Beech woods cladding the Iron Age fort at Sharpenhoe Clappers.
Barton and Pegsdon Hills, Chilterns

A walk through two of the finest nature reserves in the North Chilterns linked by the ancient Icknield Way track. Fine views and a wealth of natural interest.
Sundon Hills and Sharpenhoe Clappers

A walk that’s attractive at any time of year. The route is quiet and peaceful, with magnificent views looking north into Bedfordshire and beyond. Visit the Iron Age hillfort at Sharpenhoe Clappers.
Telegraph Hill & Pegsdon from Hexton
Starting from Hexton this walk on the borders of Befordshire and Hertfordshire includes the attractive downland between Telegraph and Deacon Hills and a section of the Icknield Way.
From Hexton including Lilley Hoo
Starting from Hexton this walk on the borders of Befordshire and Hertfordshire offers mile after mile of beautiful countryside with the hilltops steeped in ancient history. The route includes sections of the Icknield and John Bunyan Ways.
Pegsdon and Deacon Hills

A circuit from Pegsdon, through the Pegsdon Hills Nature Reserve to Deacon Hill with its ancient earthworks. Return past a mature beech wood and Knocking Hoe reserve.
Pegsdon and Deacon Hills, Chilterns

This route offers the walker some of the most stunning views in the whole of the Chilterns and visits a number of important wildlife sites featured in the book by Gay Beattie "The Pilgrim’s Progress Wild Flowers and Where to Find Them in The Chilterns." Pegsdon and Deacon Hills were a favourite of the writer and preacher John Bunyan who referred to them in as the "Delectable Mountains".
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