4.6
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6,024
hikers
221
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Hiking around South Bucks offers diverse and accessible natural landscapes, characterized by lush forests, serene waterways, and open meadows. The region features significant woodlands like Black Park and Burnham Beeches, alongside rivers such as the Thames and Colne. Parts of South Bucks also benefit from the scenic walking opportunities provided by the Chiltern Hills, contributing to varied terrain suitable for all skill levels.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
4.4
(25)
98
hikers
8.00km
02:05
50m
50m
Embark on the Burnham Beeches Circular, a moderate hike spanning 5.0 miles (8.0 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 163 feet (50 metres), typically completed in about 2 hours…
5.0
(7)
27
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7.04km
01:50
50m
50m
An easy 4.4-mile hike in the Chiltern Hills, exploring Hogback Wood and offering views before reaching the historic Royal Standard of Englan

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4.2
(5)
26
hikers
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.7
(6)
25
hikers
9.66km
02:32
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
38
hikers
4.19km
01:06
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(19)
300
hikers
8.30km
02:16
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(11)
105
hikers
21.9km
05:33
40m
40m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.2
(6)
80
hikers
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
88
hikers
5.52km
01:23
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(25)
414
hikers
9.67km
02:36
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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After the Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene is the most frequently mentioned woman in the New Testament writings. Originally called "Mary of Magdala" after her place of origin on the Sea of Galilee, over time the name "Mary Magdalene" became the one commonly used today. According to the Gospels, she is one of the women and men who followed Jesus Christ. Furthermore, according to the biblical accounts, Mary Magdalene is one of the three who anointed Jesus' body on Easter morning after his crucifixion and burial, and she was the very first person to encounter the risen Christ. Pope Francis has therefore honored her as the 'Apostle to the Apostles,' saying during a general audience: "She shows us the God who knows us, embraces us, and cares for our lives. Every person is a story of love that God writes on earth. Like Mary Magdalene, the life of every Christian is embraced by this overflowing joy: We have a God at our side who calls us by name and lifts us up, who transforms us and the world through his resurrection." The feast day of Saint Mary Magdalene in the liturgical calendar is unanimously celebrated on July 22 by the major Christian denominations.
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It’s closed at present for repairs, need to take M4 bridge
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The statue of Queen Victoria on Castle Hill was created by Sir Edgar Boehm in 1887 to commemorate the Queen's Golden Jubilee and was funded by the people of Windsor and the surrounding area.
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Open during the day, nit in use so pop in and take a look.
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Dorney Lake is a purpose-built rowing lake and Meetings & Events Venue in England. It is near the village of Dorney, Buckinghamshire, and is around 3 km west of Windsor and Eton, close to the River Thames. The lake is privately owned and financed by Eton College. The 3-mile flat, tarmacked loop around Dorney Lake's rowing course ideal for running. NOTE: Closed to the public from mid-April to September. Public parking onsite What3words: ///entire.vibes.sport
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Clivden is a gem. A glorious stately home converted to a hotel and many an event.
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Amazing pub, with an amazing history and even more beautiful walks around like Coleshill and Penn.
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South Bucks offers a wide variety of hiking trails, with over 220 routes recorded on komoot. These range from easy strolls to more challenging day hikes, catering to all skill levels.
Hikers in South Bucks can enjoy a diverse mix of landscapes, including lush woodlands like Black Park and the ancient Burnham Beeches, serene waterways along the Thames and Colne rivers, and open meadows. The region also borders the scenic Chiltern Hills, offering rolling terrain and picturesque views.
Yes, South Bucks has many family-friendly options. Easy routes like the Cliveden Green Walking Trail (4.2 km) or the Dorney Lake loop (5.5 km) are great for families. Many paths are relatively flat and pass through woodlands or along lakes, providing enjoyable experiences for all ages.
Many trails in South Bucks are dog-friendly, especially those through woodlands and open spaces. The Burnham Beeches Circular is a popular choice for dog walkers, offering ancient woodlands and meadows. Always remember to keep dogs under control and check for any local restrictions.
South Bucks is rich in landmarks. Along the Thames, you can spot historic structures like Boveney Lock or the impressive Sounding Arch (Maidenhead Railway Bridge). The Cliveden estate itself offers grand views, while Dorney Lake provides peaceful lakeside scenery.
While many routes are easy to moderate, South Bucks does offer some longer and more challenging options. For example, the Boveney Lock – Windsor Bridge loop from Maidenhead is a difficult 21.9 km trail, providing a longer endurance test along the river.
South Bucks is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings wildflowers to the meadows and fresh greenery to the woodlands. Summer offers warm weather for riverside walks. Autumn showcases vibrant foliage, particularly in areas like Burnham Beeches. Even winter can be beautiful, with crisp air and potential for scenic frosty views, especially around Dorney Lake.
Yes, circular walks are very popular in South Bucks. The Burnham Beeches Circular is a well-loved 8 km route through ancient woodlands. Other excellent circular options include the Beaconsfield, Hogback Wood & Royal Standard of England loop and the Bray Lock, Boveney Lock & Summerleaze Bridge loop.
Many areas in South Bucks are accessible by public transport, particularly those near towns and villages. For instance, routes around Beaconsfield or Denham Country Park often have nearby bus or train connections. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific starting points.
The hiking trails in South Bucks are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the well-maintained paths, the tranquility of the woodlands, and the diverse scenery, from riverside paths to open meadows.
Absolutely. South Bucks features several beautiful riverside walks. The Bray Lock, Boveney Lock & Summerleaze Bridge loop offers extensive views along the Jubilee River Way and the Thames. You can also enjoy views of the Thames from routes around Cliveden Reach.
While specific accessibility can vary, many of the easier, flatter routes, particularly those around Dorney Lake or within well-maintained park areas like Black Park, may be suitable for pushchairs. It's always recommended to check the specific trail conditions and surface before heading out.


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