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Central Bedfordshire

Streatley

The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Streatley

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Family friendly hiking trails around Streatley are situated within the Goring Gap, where the River Thames flows between the Chiltern Hills and the North Wessex Downs, both designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The landscape features rolling chalk downland, ancient woodlands, and riverside paths along the Thames. This geographical setting provides varied terrain for hiking, ranging from open grasslands to shaded forest trails.

Best family friendly hiking trails around Streatley

  • The most popular family friendly hiking route is Sharpenhoe Clappers…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Sharpenhoe Clappers and Barton Hills National Nature Reserve loop from Sharpenhoe Clappers Car Park — Chiltern Hills

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate
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January 3, 2026, St Peter's Church, Lilley

In the accounts of the Evangelists, who describe the events in the life of Jesus and his disciples in the New Testament, we find a very nuanced picture of the Apostle Saint Peter, to whom the patronage of this church in Lilley is entrusted. On the one hand, we encounter the convinced and resolute disciple of Jesus, who, for example, attended the Transfiguration on Mount Tabor; but on the other hand, he is not free from human weakness. The latter becomes very clear in the events of Holy Week: In the Garden of Gethsemane, he falls asleep—as do the other disciples—when Jesus, after the Last Supper, addresses God the Father and asks the disciples to pray as well; and after Jesus' arrest, Peter, out of fear, even denies three times that he knows him at all. But he also weeps over his weakness and, upon encountering the risen Christ, professes his love and loyalty to him. His real name is Simon, but Jesus gives him the name Peter (the word means 'rock'), upon which the Church is to be built, and gives him – according to the Gospel of Matthew – the "keys to the Kingdom of Heaven." His feast day – together with that of Saint Paul – is celebrated on June 29th in all Christian denominations.

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Moderate trail for all to explore

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Moderate trail for all to explore and enjoy

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Moderate trail for all to explore

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Amazing place on a clear day.

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This excellent gravel track winds through the Chilterns, alternating between single and double track. As you traverse farmland and woodland you'll be treated to expansive and far-reaching views.

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I second this, and you can admire the undulating landscape while climbing/descending as well.

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I want to visit this hill to play blossom word game at https://blossomword-game.com because I think that it will be so great.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available around Streatley?

Our guide features 27 family-friendly hiking trails around Streatley, with 13 of them being easy routes perfect for all ages. You'll find a variety of options to explore the beautiful Goring Gap area.

Are there easy walks suitable for families with young children or toddlers?

Yes, Streatley offers several easy walks ideal for families with young children. Many trails feature gentle terrain through woodlands and along the River Thames. For example, the region research mentions "Streatley circular via Common Wood — North Wessex Downs" as an easy 3.2-mile option, perfect for a leisurely family outing.

Can we find circular family walks in Streatley?

Absolutely. Streatley is known for its numerous circular routes, which are perfect for families. These loops allow you to start and end at the same point, making logistics easier. The region research highlights options like "The River Thames at Streatley – Goring Lock and Weir loop" (4.2 miles) as a great choice.

What kind of natural features or landscapes can we expect to see on family hikes?

Family hikes around Streatley offer a diverse landscape. You'll encounter rolling chalk downland vibrant with wildflowers, extensive ancient woodlands like Common Wood and Lardon Chase, and serene paths along the River Thames. The area is nestled between the Chiltern Hills and North Wessex Downs, both Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, ensuring picturesque views.

Are there any specific viewpoints along family-friendly trails?

Yes, many trails lead to elevated viewpoints offering panoramic vistas. The region research mentions that ancient woodlands often lead to viewpoints across the Goring Gap, the River Thames, and even the distant Oxford Vale. Specific highlights include Dunstable Downs and Sharpenhoe Clappers, both offering stunning views.

What attractions or landmarks can we visit near the trails?

Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore several interesting landmarks. Highlights include the historic Five Knolls Barrow Cemetery and the scenic Icknield Way Trail – Pegsdon Hills. The Sundon Hills also offer a great natural monument to discover.

Is Streatley accessible by public transport for families?

Yes, Streatley is well-connected by public transport. The Goring & Streatley railway station serves as a convenient starting point for many trails, making it an excellent option for families traveling without a car.

Where can we park for family walks in Streatley?

Parking is generally available at various trailheads and in the villages of Streatley and Goring-on-Thames. For specific routes, check the individual tour details on komoot for recommended parking locations. For example, the route Sharpenhoe Clappers and Barton Hills National Nature Reserve loop starts directly from a car park.

Are the family-friendly trails in Streatley dog-friendly?

Many trails in and around Streatley are indeed dog-friendly, making it a great destination for families who want to bring their canine companions. However, always keep dogs under control, especially in areas with livestock or sensitive wildlife habitats like the chalk grasslands.

What is the best time of year for family hiking in Streatley?

Streatley is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for family hiking. In spring, the chalk grasslands burst with wildflowers, and in autumn, the ancient woodlands display vibrant colors. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while winter walks can be crisp and refreshing, though some paths might be muddy.

Are there places to eat or get refreshments after a family hike?

Yes, the twin villages of Streatley and Goring-on-Thames offer practical amenities including pubs, cafes, and shops. These are perfect for pre- or post-hike refreshments. You can even find specific spots like Emily's Tea Shop for a nice break.

What do other hikers say about the family-friendly trails in Streatley?

The family-friendly trails around Streatley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.54 stars from over 1000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, well-maintained paths, and the stunning views across the Goring Gap and River Thames, making them ideal for family outings.

Are there any longer family-friendly routes for more active families?

For families seeking a longer excursion, there are options available. While many family-friendly routes are shorter, some extend further, offering more challenge. For instance, the region research mentions "Streatley Gardens – Viewpoint on Lough Down loop" spanning 9.8 miles, providing expansive views for active families. Another option is the Sundon Hills – Sharpenhoe Clappers Forest loop from Streatley, which is over 10 km.

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