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                 Datchet Station to Windsor & Eton Riverside
                Datchet Station to Windsor & Eton Riverside            
            
        
                This section of our walk starts at Datchet Railway Station. It is 14.75 miles and takes in Datchet Village, the Jubilee River, Dorney, Maidenhead Riverside, Dorney Lake, Boveney, the Thames Path, Eton High Street and Windsor Bridge. It is the longest of the five sections, but is flat and easy to follow.            
            
            
    
                 Burnham Beeches, Chilterns
                Burnham Beeches, Chilterns            
            
         
        
        
                Scenic Burnham Beeches National Nature Reserve is owned by the City of London. They describe it as one of Europeʼs most important places for wildlife. Burnham Beeches is particularly colourful in spring and autumn, but well worth a visit at any time of year.            
            
            
    
                 Windsor & Eton Riverside to Englefield Green
                Windsor & Eton Riverside to Englefield Green            
            
        
                This section of our walk starts is 11.4 miles. It starts at Windsor & Eton Riverside Station and takes in Windsor Castle, The Long Walk, Windsor Great Park, Three Castles Path, Virginia Water, Valley Gardens, Savill Garden and Englefield Green.            
            
            
    
                 Windsor & Eton Riverside Station to Bourne End
                Windsor & Eton Riverside Station to Bourne End            
            
        
                The route follows the Thames Path all the way. At times the path can be narrow, so be aware. The route crosses Windsor Bridge to Eton, then turns left to follow the Thames Path past Boveney, Dorney Lake. Oakley Court and Bray Studios are soon visible across the river. Next is Bray Lock, then through Maidenhead, and Cookham to Bourne End.            
            
            
    
                 Thames Valley
                Thames Valley            
            
        
                This circular long distance path has access points that are easily reached by train from London, Reading and adjoining stations. If time is limited it can be walked in sections at weekends and bank holidays with one or two overnight stops.
The walk passes through a variety of beautiful countryside including river valleys, chalk downland, coniferous forests, rare heath, and beech woods that are carpeted with bluebells in spring.            
            
            
    
                 Windsor to Sandhurst, Thames Valley
                Windsor to Sandhurst, Thames Valley            
            
        
                The 1rst sections of this walk follow The Three Castles Path, a long distance route inspired by the 13th century journeys undertaken by King John between his castles at Windsor, Odiham and Winchester            
            
            
    
                 Dorney and the Thames on Film
                Dorney and the Thames on Film            
            
        
                This route will take you to see historic buildings, modern engineering projects and film locations, before finishing with a stroll along the peaceful and tranquil Thames.            
            
            
    
                 The Freedom Trail
                The Freedom Trail            
            
        
                The Freedom Trail is a long distance path, designed to link places associated with these and other events in our history, and how they would form a blue-print for the world we know today. I'm not really an historian or a walker, but through a few other projects I have been involved with, I thought this would be something interesting to do. The path is 64 miles long.            
            
            
    
                 Wraysbury Station to Datchet Station
                Wraysbury Station to Datchet Station            
            
        
                The first section of the walk starts at Wraysbury station. It is 13.15 miles and takes in Wraysbury, Ankerwycke, Church Lammas, St Mary's Church, Duncroft Manor, Staines Moor, central Staines-upon-Thames, Staines riverside, The Hythe, Thames Path, Runnymede, Old Windsor and Datchet.            
            
            
    
                 Runnymede
                Runnymede            
            
         
        
        
                Visit of Runnymede National Trust to see the Magna Carta monument. Dog friendly walk.            
            
            
    
                 Maidenhead to Windsor, around Reading
                Maidenhead to Windsor, around Reading            
            
        
                Follow the Thames Path through the lovely scenery of Cliveden Reach. Visit Boulter's lock, enjoy the wildlife on the newly-created Jubilee River and pass close to Eton College.            
            
            
    
                 Stanley Spencer's Cookham
                Stanley Spencer's Cookham            
            
         
        
        
                Sir Stanley Spencer was one of the most important painters of the 20th century. This walk will take you round his home village, a place he regarded as ‘heaven on earth’. It also ventures out into the surrounding countryside and alongside the Thames.
The locations of several of his paintings are highlighted in the description with more details in the "to do or see" section.            
            
            
    
                 Englefield Green to Walton-on-Thames
                Englefield Green to Walton-on-Thames            
            
        
                This section of our walk starts at Englefield Green. It is 13.35 miles long and takes in Englefield Green, Runnymede Memorials, Egham, The Causeway, Staines Riverside, the Thames Path, Laleham, Chertsey Bridge, Shepperton Riverside, Shepperton Ferry, Desborough Cut, Walton Bridge and Walton-on-Thames.            
            
            
    
                 Cookham Circular
                Cookham Circular            
            
        
                A mostly level walk on good paths, much of it on the Green Way. No stiles. Refreshment is available in picturesque Cookham village, once home to the artist Stanley Spencer. The village dates back to prehistoric times and has many fine old buildings.            
            
            
    
                 Bourne End Circular via Thames Path
                Bourne End Circular via Thames Path            
            
        
                On the off chance that you are searching for a picturesque and refreshing walk by the water, this is for you. From overlooking the River Thames from the top of a hill to strolling along the Thames path, this is ideal for a sunny weekend walk.            
            
            
    
                 Bourne End to Maidenhead via the Thames Path, around Reading
                Bourne End to Maidenhead via the Thames Path, around Reading            
            
        
                Follow the Thames Path through the lovely scenery of Cliveden Reach. Visit Boulter's lock, enjoy the wildlife on the newly-created Jubilee River and pass close to Eton College.            
            
            
    
                 Bourne End to Marlow, around Reading
                Bourne End to Marlow, around Reading            
            
        
                An energetic walk with splendid views, through a picturesque village and ancient woodland.            
            
            
    
                 Bourne End and Cookham Dean Circular
                Bourne End and Cookham Dean Circular            
            
        
                From the water meadows of Cock Marsh to the well-known viewpoint on Winter Hill, passing through the picturesque village of Cookham Dean, this is an invigorating circular walk with excellent views. Some of the hills are steep, but the paths are good and there are no stiles.            
            
            
    
                 Staines-upon-Thames to Windsor & Eton Riverside Station
                Staines-upon-Thames to Windsor & Eton Riverside Station            
            
        
                Mostly towpath and parkland, there is a lot to see on this stage, so start early. The route crosses Staines Bridge, then follows the Thames before crossing the road at Runnymede.            
            
            
    
                 Bourne End to West Wycombe
                Bourne End to West Wycombe            
            
        
                First 2 miles are flat, along the Thames Path & Spade Oak Nature Reserve to Little Marlow. The rest of the stage is tough and very hilly with many steep climbs and mostly off-road thru'the Chiltern Hills. The route goes up around the back of High Wycombe to finish just past the National Trust owned village of West Wycombe at Pedestal Roundabout at junction of A40 and A4010.            
            
            
    
                 Chalfont St Giles and Chiltern OAM
                Chalfont St Giles and Chiltern OAM            
            
        
                A lovely walk that passes through woods and farmland with pleasant distant views. You can visit Chiltern Open Air Museum and Milton’s Cottage.
Note there is currently a temporary diversion in place (since May 2022) which prevents entry into Newlands Park whilst development work is undertaken. This description includes the diversion.            
            
            
    
                 Woodoaks Farm
                Woodoaks Farm            
            
         
        
        
                This short but varied walk starts from an historic farm, enjoys sweeping views and looks at some important local history. There's also the chance to explore nature in Philipshill and "No Dragon" woods.
You can finish the walk with some of the best cake in the area.            
            
            
    
                 Forty Green and Penn
                Forty Green and Penn            
            
         
        
        
                An easy walk that climbs to the ridge on which Penn stands. Stroll through quiet woods and fields visiting the newly planted Jubilee Wood and the village of Penn with its ancient church and historic inns.            
            
            
    
                 Colne Valley Wildlife, Chilterns
                Colne Valley Wildlife, Chilterns            
            
        
                This walk gives you the opportunity to experience the abundance of wildlife in the beautiful Colne Valley across many different types of habitat. It’s a wonderful location for all ages to explore and enjoy with the possibility of spotting rare migrating birds.            
            
            
    
                 Rickmansworth Aquadrome to Cassiobury Park
                Rickmansworth Aquadrome to Cassiobury Park            
            
        
                This walk starts at Ricky Aquadrome with its 3 lakes and goes along a delightful stretch of the River Chess, through Whippendell Woods (particularly nice in mid April when the bluebells are out), to Cassiobury Park with its 2 cafes and voted one of the 10 best parks in Britain and along short stretches of the River Gade and Grand Union Canal. Do allow plenty of time for exploring the many interesting features on this walk.            
            
            
    
                 Metro-Land, Chilterns
                Metro-Land, Chilterns            
            
        
                This walk visits Rickmansworth and Croxley Green, whose current size and character owe much to the arrival of the Metropolitan Railway. The varied route includes woodland, fields, a moor designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, a village green, rivers and a canal.            
            
            
    
                 Around Reading
                Around Reading            
            
        
                This is a 16 stages walk around Reading accessible from one railway station to another.
Start & End: Martin's Heron Railway Station (RG12 9TZ) Grid ref. SU 887 683            
            
            
    
                 Ascot to Windsor, around Reading
                Ascot to Windsor, around Reading            
            
        
                An interesting walk on good paths following the route of the royal procession from Ascot through Windsor Great Park and offering a 'surprise' view of Windsor Castle.            
            
            
    
                 A Penn Circuit, Chilterns
                A Penn Circuit, Chilterns            
            
        
                An undulating walk through woodland and arable farmland, via Penn House Estate, Common Wood and Penn Wood.            
            
            
    
                 Sarratt Bottom and Chenies from Little Chalfont
                Sarratt Bottom and Chenies from Little Chalfont            
            
        
                This walk along the River Chess starts from Little Chalfont in Buckinghamshire and walks east through pleasant surroundings before turning west to Chenies and a return to the start.            
            
            
    
                 Chalfont and Latimer to Chorleywood via Flaunden
                Chalfont and Latimer to Chorleywood via Flaunden            
            
        
                This Chilterns walk takes in parts of the Chess Valley walk at the start and end of the route and a section of the Chiltern Way in between. There is a variety of scenery with undulating landscapes, pastoral scenes of grazing animals, fields of wild flowers in summer, a cricket pitch, a golf course, a quarry, two churches and the shallow chalk stream of the River Chess.            
            
            
    
                 Old Amersham to Chipperfield
                Old Amersham to Chipperfield            
            
        
                A tough walk through the rolling Chiltern Hills taking in Chess Valley Walk, Chilterns Way and Hertfordshire Way. Starts in Old Amersham, near St Mary's Church. Big climb up to pass Martyrs Memorial on the hill above Amersham, then through Chiltern Forest, Latimer, Flaunden and Chipperfield Common to finish at the Two Brewers Inn, Chipperfield.            
            
            
    
                 River Chess highlights : Chalfont & Latimer, Chiltern AONB
                River Chess highlights : Chalfont & Latimer, Chiltern AONB            
            
         
        
        
                This circular walk is very peaceful and part of the Chess Valley Walk. The short walk from Chalfont & Latimer station will take you through neat Metroland streets, with mock 1930’s Tudor jostling with Art Deco suburban dwellings within easy reach of London and the countryside. Hemmed in on all sides by the pressures of London and urban overspill, the charming Chess Valley is a haven of solitude in outstanding Chilterns countryside.            
            
            
    
                 Chess Valley Route, Chilterns
                Chess Valley Route, Chilterns            
            
        
                This stile-free walk explores the picturesque Chess Valley and the pretty village of Chenies with its Tudor manor house, 15th century church and village green. It climbs to Church End, Sarratt, passing through the churchyard of the 12th century church. There are fine views of the valley and the River Chess.            
            
            
    
                 26km run from Amersham Station
                26km run from Amersham Station            
            
        
                Easy, albeit long, 26km run through the Chiltern hills. Note there is a nice coffee shop in the church in Little Kingshill, which can be good stop for refreshment along the way (not open on Sundays). Hyde Heath is also good for a pitstop, so you don't need to carry much water/snacks. If you do it in the direction indicated, there is not much climbing at the end. Otherwide, the hill from the River Misborne into Amersham-on-the-hill is tough at the end of a long run.            
            
            
    
                 Amersham Family Walk
                Amersham Family Walk            
            
        
                This leisurely linear walk takes you along the edge of Shardeloes Lake with its many water birds and past the imposing Shardeloes Manor. It continues through fields by the River Misbourne with an optional extension to the picturesque village of Little Missenden with its ancient church, manor house, and pubs.            
            
            
    
                 Martin's Heron to Ascot, around Reading
                Martin's Heron to Ascot, around Reading            
            
        
                A level walk through Swinley Park, part of the Crown Estate, then across Ascot Heath with a close-up view of the world-famous race course.            
            
            
    
                 Holmer Green to Coleshill via Penn Wood
                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.            
            
            
    
                 Wild Flowers from Cassiobury Park
                Wild Flowers from Cassiobury Park            
            
        
                This beautiful walk takes you from the outskirts of Watford into the depths of the countryside to see a host of wild flowers.            
            
            
    
                 Walton Bridge to Hampton Court Palace Maze
                Walton Bridge to Hampton Court Palace Maze            
            
        
                The route crosses the River Thames, going firstly north for half a mile to the Fordbridge Roundabout, then east thru' Lower Sunbury, past the Hampton Waterworks and through Hampton Village. We then follow a scenic route through Bushy Park and finish in the middle of the maze in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace. It's a bit of a strange way to finish the walk, but you'll enjoy the scenery and the places you pass on route.            
            
            
    
                 Hughenen Manor to West Wycombe, Dashwood Mausoleum, Hellfire Caves
                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.            
            
            
    
                 Walton-on-Thames to Hampton Court Palace
                Walton-on-Thames to Hampton Court Palace            
            
        
                The last section of our walk starts is 11.1 miles. It starts at St Mary's Church at Walton-on-Thames and takes in the Thames Path, Hurst Park, Hampton Ferry, Hampton Village, Bushy Park, Hampton Wick, Kingston-upon-Thames and follows the Thames Path upstream to finish at Hampton Court Palace.            
            
            
    
                 Bagshot Heath from South Hill Park
                Bagshot Heath from South Hill Park            
            
        
                Walk from the free car park at South Hill Park through their grounds and across to Caesar's Camp and round Bagshot Heath looping back via Rapley Lake to The Look Out (cafe) and back to South Hill Park (cafe and arts centre)            
            
            
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