Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve
Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve
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Road cycling in Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve is not possible within the reserve itself, as it is closed to the public for outdoor activities. However, the broader Buckingham area, which encompasses the reserve, offers a variety of road cycling routes. This region is characterized by gentle rolling terrain, connecting villages via permissive cycle paths and national cycleways. Cyclists can find routes that traverse the wider landscape, linking to areas like Stowe House and the Grand Union Canal path.
…Last updated: May 28, 2026
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85.4km
04:12
730m
730m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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30.2km
01:35
210m
210m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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76.8km
03:43
670m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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25.4km
01:21
170m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Very nice coffee shop that is very cyclist friendly too. Always some guys there
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Great to walk around looks very impressive
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A very nice stretch of road to ride your push bike on. Whether you're doing efforts, or just riding for the scenery, it's nice and quiet.
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Lovely pub with a great beer garden. https://www.redlionevenley.co.uk/
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"A tranquil Tudor manor house set in rare terraced gardens, with the 'antient' Dryden family at its heart Built by the Drydens using the remains of a medieval priory, the house and gardens have survived largely unaltered since 1710 and are presented as they were during the Victorian era. The warm, welcoming house features grand rooms, stunning tapestries and Jacobean plasterwork, contrasting with the domestic detail of the servants' quarters. Stroll in the historic parkland and catch glimpses of early medieval landscapes, while a wander through the priory church reveals the story of the canons of Canons Ashby." Cit. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/canons-ashby#Overview
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"The square W tower of Wicken church was erected by Robert, Lord Spencer in 1617, but the remainder of the medieval building was taken down in 1753, after it was found to be unsafe. The cost of rebuilding was met by Thomas Prowse, described as the designer of the church on a tablet in the N aisle. It was completed by 1770, and comprises a nave with aisles of equal height, N and S transepts and a square chancel. The church was restored in 1838, and again by Matthew Holding in 1896-97. In the latter restoration the chancel was lengthened to the E, the S transept was added, and a boiler-room built at the W end of the N aisle. The 12thc. font may be the sole relic of an earlier structure on the site." Cit. https://www.crsbi.ac.uk/view-item?i=8140
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No, Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve is currently closed to the public for outdoor activities, including road cycling. However, the wider Buckingham area offers numerous road cycling opportunities.
While the reserve itself is inaccessible, the broader Buckingham area provides a variety of road cycling routes. These routes often connect villages via permissive cycle paths and national cycleways, such as National Cycle Route 51 and National Cycle Route 50. You can explore routes that lead towards places like Stowe House or connect to the Grand Union Canal path.
The road cycling routes in the Buckingham area are characterized by gentle rolling terrain. This makes for a pleasant cycling experience, suitable for various ability levels, as you traverse the countryside and connect between villages.
Yes, the Buckingham area offers several easy road cycling routes. For example, the Tilehouse Wood Cottage – Stowe Castle loop from Paulerspury is an easy 30.2 km trail. For more family-friendly options, you might also consider traffic-free routes like the Phoenix Trail or Redways in Milton Keynes, which are accessible from the wider region. You can also find more information on family cycling routes in Buckinghamshire on the Buckinghamshire Council website.
For those seeking longer or more challenging rides, the Buckingham area has moderate routes with more elevation gain. The Gayton Junction – View of Easton Neston Hall loop from Silverstone Circuit is a moderate 47.8 km route with over 420 meters of climbing. Another option is the Stoke Bruerne Canal Museum – Hiking: Oak in Salcey Forest loop from Paulerspury, which covers 41.8 km with over 300 meters of ascent.
On komoot, there are over 130 road cycling routes available in the wider Buckingham area, encompassing the region around the reserve. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 46 easy, 88 moderate, and 2 difficult options.
The road cycling routes in the Buckingham area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 90 reviews. Cyclists often praise the gentle rolling terrain, the connections between charming villages, and the well-maintained national cycleways that make for enjoyable rides.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the Buckingham area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the popular Chapel & Co Café – Co-op of Champions loop from Paulerspury, a 34.2 km moderate route.
Yes, many routes in the Buckingham area pass through or near villages that offer opportunities for refreshments. For instance, the The Lion Pub, Wicken loop from Paulerspury is an easy route that includes a pub stop. You'll find various cafes and pubs in the villages connected by the cycle paths.
While cycling in the Buckingham area, you can encounter several points of interest. Routes may pass near historic sites like Stowe Castle or offer views of estates such as Easton Neston Hall. The wider region also connects to the Grand Union Canal and areas like Stowe House, offering scenic and cultural highlights.
For official information regarding the Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve and other nature reserves, you can refer to government publications. The reserve is managed for its wildlife interest, and public access is restricted. More details can be found on the gov.uk website.
The road cycling routes in the Buckingham area vary in length and elevation. Easy routes, like the The Lion Pub, Wicken loop from Paulerspury, are around 25 km with about 165 meters of climbing. Moderate routes can range from 34 km to 47 km, with elevation gains typically between 300 and 420 meters, such as the Chapel & Co Café – Co-op of Champions loop from Paulerspury.


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