The Misbourne 5K Trail Run
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 5.16 km
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Calculated time: 1h 40
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 68 m
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Vertical drop: - 61 m
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Highest point: 191 m
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Lowest point: 126 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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Area: Chiltern Hills
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District: Great Missenden
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Start/End: N 51.696568° / W 0.704348°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 130 m
- S/E : km 5.16 - alt. 130 m
Other walks in the area
Ballinger and The Lee
A mixed route on footpaths and tracks through fields and woodland, visiting the picturesque village green at The Lee.
Prestwood Route, Chilterns
A wonderful opportunity to combine a stroll round Prestwood Nature Reserve with a lovely walk in the surrounding area. At Peterley Manor Farm there is the opportunity to do a little ‘pick your own’ for such delights as strawberries, gooseberries, raspberries and various vegetables.
Holmer Green to Coleshill via Penn Wood

This is a delightful walk from Holmer Green (located between High Wycombe and Amersham) through Chilterns woodland, fields and tracks to Coleshill All Saints Church, where there are benches in the churchyard for a picnic. Return the same way.
Hampden Monument Route

This walk takes you through beautiful rolling countryside, past the home of an English Civil War hero and the monument erected in his memory.
Little Hampden, Dunsmore and Coombe Hill

A beautiful ridge walk through Chiltern woodlands with some magnificent views as you pass over Coombe Hill.
A Penn Circuit, Chilterns
An undulating walk through woodland and arable farmland, via Penn House Estate, Common Wood and Penn Wood.
Captain's Wood

This wonderful, varied walk takes in ancient field patterns and hedges, old earthworks and the home of a famous author, as well as looking at the work carried out by Chiltern Society volunteers.
Hughenen Manor to West Wycombe, Dashwood Mausoleum, Hellfire Caves

This circular offers heaps of views, wildlife spotting, and history preserved by the National Trust. It goes up and down the Chilterns hills and woodlands where end of May-June you can enjoy the bluebells. Keep your ears and eyes wide open listening to the whistling red kites or spot some pheasant or squirrels.
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