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Easy hiking trails around Lambridge Wood traverse a landscape characterized by mature beech woodland, recognized as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The area features gentle hills and diverse soil types, supporting various tree species. These ancient woodlands are part of the classic Chilterns landscape, offering a natural setting for outdoor activities.
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Embark on the Greys Court Estate Walk, an easy hike through classic Chilterns scenery, where you'll wander between peaceful woodlands and open fields. This route covers 2.0 miles (3.2 km)…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Embark on an easy 4.4-mile (7.1 km) loop through Henley Park and Lambridge Wood, a hike that takes around 1 hour and 57 minutes to complete. You will gain 414…
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This one is a walk through the golf club's fields, so make sure you stick to the designated paths and keenly track any fast-flying balls! But no to worry: there is a sign that walkers and visitors and definitely welcome. It's a lovely and pleasant place, with some pretty well-planted trees forming lovely paths and avenues around the golf club's grounds.
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Deer Park and Henley Park form one large parkland north of Henley-on-Thames; the path running through it is essentially a straight line: it's perfectly easy to walk, enjoy watching the sheep grazing, look at the tall evergreens planted here and take in the fine views from above Henley to the south. The park was created in the 13th century as a deer park for the Fawley Court Estate. Within the park, you will also find a country house.
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A little tour to meditate. The winding paths derive from medieval symbolism and were inaugurated by the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1981.
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The charming gardens of Grey's Court estate offer plenty to discover. Enjoy mazes, a great tower, a donkey-powered well, a cafe, and the most pristine gardens featuring cherry trees and wisteria.
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Meander through beech, oak, and ash trees on this beautiful section of walking through Lambridge Wood. The area has been declared a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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Greys Court, the start point, is one of the best National Trust properties in the Henley-on-Thames area. The walk is straightforward, varied and very beautiful.
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The gardens at Greys Court were virtually derelict when the Brunner family arrived in 1937. Lady Brunner, in particular, was keen to make a haven of tranquillity, which she wished to share with visitors. Why not come and be inspired by this garden, or take some quiet time to reflect?
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There are over 300 easy hiking trails around Lambridge Wood. The area offers a wide selection of routes suitable for various fitness levels, focusing on accessible paths through its distinctive woodlands.
Lambridge Wood is renowned for its mature beech woodland, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. You'll experience the classic Chilterns landscape with gentle hills and diverse tree species like oak, ash, and wych elm. In spring, the woodland floor is often covered by a stunning 'sea of bluebells'.
Yes, a significant historical attraction linked to Lambridge Wood is Greys Court, a National Trust property. Many easy hiking routes, such as the Greys Court Estate Walk, explore its grounds and surrounding woodlands.
The terrain on easy hikes in Lambridge Wood generally features well-marked footpaths and bridleways. You can expect gentle hills and varied soil types, making for a comfortable walking experience through ancient woodlands.
Absolutely. The easy trails in Lambridge Wood are ideal for beginners, offering manageable distances and gentle elevation changes. Routes like the Greys Court – Greys Court Horse Wheel loop from Rotherfield Greys are perfect for those new to hiking.
Yes, Lambridge Wood is generally dog-friendly. Many of the well-marked footpaths and bridleways are suitable for walks with your canine companion. Please ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near wildlife or livestock, and always clean up after them.
Spring is particularly beautiful, especially from late April to mid-May, when the woodland floor is transformed by a 'sea of bluebells'. The mature beech woodlands also offer pleasant shade during warmer months and stunning colors in autumn.
Yes, there are several easy circular routes. For example, the Lambridge Wood loop from Henley-on-Thames is an easy circular trail that takes you through ancient woodland, starting and ending near the town.
The easy routes in Lambridge Wood are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 1,500 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the beauty of the ancient woodlands, and the well-maintained paths.
Yes, for those looking for a slightly longer easy hike, the Henley Park and Lambridge Wood loop from Dry Leas Car Park offers a route that combines the woodlands with nearby parkland, providing a varied landscape to explore.
Parking is available at various points around Lambridge Wood, often near trailheads or in nearby villages. Specific parking details can usually be found on individual route pages on komoot, such as for routes starting from Dry Leas Car Park or Rotherfield Greys.
Yes, the area around Lambridge Wood, particularly near Henley-on-Thames and surrounding villages, offers several cafes and pubs. Some routes, like 'The Rising Sun Pub – Greys Court loop' mentioned in regional research, even incorporate local establishments into their design, providing convenient refreshment stops.


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