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Hiking around Preston Bissett offers access to the rolling countryside of Buckinghamshire, characterized by varied terrain and scenic views. The area features a tributary of the River Great Ouse, contributing to riverside walking opportunities. Public footpaths crisscross the rural setting, providing numerous options for exploration. The local landscape includes diverse soil compositions and a commitment to preserving its natural charm within the Preston Bissett Conservation Area.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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3.11km
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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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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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Its great to see Molly's Community CafΓ© in Steeple Claydon avoided closure thanks to a collective effort. A significant part of the funding came from HS2's Community and Environment Fund, which awarded the cafe a Β£75,000 grant. This fund was set up to help offset the disruption caused by the construction of the high-speed rail link. Additionally, Unita Hopkins, the daughter of Molly Lewis (who originally ran the newsagents on the site), chose to donate the building back to the community for the creation of the cafe. The cafe operates as a not-for-profit Community Interest Company, and it's also run with the help of volunteers under the guidance of a full-time manager. In July 2024, a public meeting was held to address the challenging financial position that would arise as the lease expired and the business started to pay rent. A small group of volunteers with relevant skills are working with the cafe manager and directors to implement suggestions to ensure its continued viabilit
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The Church was attacked by Cromwell and his men in the civil war of 1643. Some of the Royalist garrison had taken refuge there and you can still see the bullet holes in the 15th century door made by the attacking Roundheads.
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Enjoyable stretch of jogging along the beautiful River Great Ouse that runs through Buckingham.
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Meander along paved paths through the pretty Bourton Park. The park is home to a diverse eco-system featuring kingfishers, frogs, and otters.
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Welcoming community facility for everyone, where you can enjoy a wide range of food (including vegan and gluten free options. Can recommend bacon sandwich, panini, cakes and coffees. Indoor and outdoor seating. https://www.mollyscafe.org/ - *If you are visiting in a group of 4 or more- please ring the cafe first to pre order- this will help to avoid long waiting times*
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The market town of Buckingham makes for a relaxing stop after a day walking in the countryside. As is typical of a market town, it is adorned by many pubs, restaurants and great places to stay. It was the county town of Buckinghamshire from the 10th century until the early 18th century, when Aylesbury took on the mantle. A disastrous fire around this time meant that much of its centre had to be rebuilt. However, the town recovered well and still holds on to its traditional charm.
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The easy hikes around Preston Bissett primarily feature the rolling countryside of Buckinghamshire. You'll find varied terrain, including public footpaths through fields and woodlands, and sections along a tributary of the River Great Ouse. The local landscape is characterized by diverse soil compositions, contributing to a pleasant and varied walking experience.
Yes, the Preston Bissett area offers a good selection of easy hiking trails. There are over 80 easy routes available, providing ample opportunities for relaxed exploration of the local countryside.
Many of the easy trails in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the River Great Ouse in Buckingham loop from Buckingham is a popular easy circular route that follows the river.
On easy hikes, you can enjoy the picturesque rural setting, including views of the rolling countryside and the tributary of the River Great Ouse. While not directly on every easy trail, nearby attractions accessible from Preston Bissett include the historic core of the village itself, with its fourteenth-century Parish Church of St. John the Baptist. For specific points of interest, you might find highlights like the Palladian Bridge at Stowe or the Octagon Lake Cascade and Artificial Ruins within a short distance.
Yes, the easy hiking trails are generally very suitable for families. Their manageable distances and minimal elevation gain make them ideal for walkers of all ages. Routes like the Deer Pen β Bench loop from Hillesden offer varied scenery that can keep younger hikers engaged.
Most public footpaths in the Preston Bissett area are dog-friendly. However, it's essential to keep dogs under control, especially when passing through fields with livestock, and to follow the Countryside Code by cleaning up after your pet. Always check specific route details for any restrictions.
Preston Bissett offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, summer provides lush green landscapes, and autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the rolling countryside can be enjoyed, though paths might be muddier. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While specific pubs or cafes might not be directly on every easy route, the village of Preston Bissett itself has local establishments like the Old Hat pub. Many routes are designed to be accessible from villages where you can find refreshments before or after your hike. For example, the Buckingham Old Gaol β Buckingham Chantry Chapel loop from Buckingham starts and ends in Buckingham, offering various options.
The easy trails in Preston Bissett are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful rural setting, the well-maintained public footpaths, and the scenic views of the rolling countryside.
Parking is generally available in or near the villages that serve as starting points for many of these easy trails. For instance, routes originating from Buckingham or Hillesden typically have designated parking areas. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability.
Yes, there are several short and easy options perfect for a quick walk. The River Great Ouse in Buckingham loop from Buckingham is a great choice, covering about 1.9 miles (3.1 km) and taking less than an hour to complete, offering pleasant waterside sections.
When hiking in the Preston Bissett area, it's advisable to wear appropriate footwear for varied terrain and to be aware of local wildlife. Given the rural setting, it's also recommended to take precautions against ticks by wearing insect repellent, long sleeves, and checking for ticks after your walks.
While the trails themselves focus on natural beauty, the wider area around Preston Bissett is rich in history. You can explore the historic core of Preston Bissett village, including its ancient church. Nearby, you might encounter architectural follies and historic gardens such as the Gothic Temple at Stowe Landscape Gardens or the Bell Gate, Stowe Gardens, which can be incorporated into longer outings.


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