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Hiking around Aylesbury Vale offers diverse terrain within Buckinghamshire, characterized by the rolling chalk hills of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features ancient woodlands, open parkland, and chalk grasslands, providing varied landscapes for outdoor activities. Flatter routes are available along the Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal, contrasting with the elevated viewpoints found on hills like Coombe Hill and Ivinghoe Beacon.

Best hiking trails around Aylesbury Vale

  • The most popular hiking route is Ashridge Estate…

Last updated: April 24, 2026

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Ashridge Estate Wildlife Walk

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Embark on the Ashridge Estate Wildlife Walk, an easy hike spanning 3.9 miles (6.3 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 480 feet (146 metres). You can expect to complete…

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Embark on an easy hike along The Path of the Brave, Stowe, a gentle route that winds through the historic Stowe Gardens. This trail spans 4.3 miles (6.9 km) with…

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

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Embark on the Coombe Hill and Bacombe Hill loop, a moderate hike spanning 4.5 miles (7.3 km) with an elevation gain of 405 feet (123 metres), typically taking around 2…

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Embark on the Boddington Hill and Barn Wood loop from Wendover, a moderate hike through the scenic Chiltern Hills. This 7.1-mile (11.5 km) route, with a gentle elevation gain of…

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Embark on a moderate 10.5-mile (16.9 km) hike through the diverse landscapes of the Chilterns, starting from Wendover. This route guides you through sheltered woodlands and across rare chalk grassland,…

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Hike a moderate 6.8-mile loop through Bittam's Wood and past the Aston Martin monument, gaining 925 feet in the Chiltern Hills.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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March 31, 2025, Clipper Down Woodland Path

Beautiful woodland feels like you are in the middle of nowhere. Look out for the deer they like to lay up here during the day

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The Fane of Pastoral Poetry is a small octagonal temple of ashlar stone, four sides pierced by semi-circular headed arches. The building originally had a steeply domed roof it is now maintained as a roofless ruin. The temple was built by Gibbs in about 1726-7 on the site now occupied by Queen Caroline's Monument and was known as the Gibbs building. It was originally surrounded by the eight Rysbrack British Worthies. Plans were prepared by Borra to convert it to a Temple of Diana but this was never carried out. It was demolished and re-erected in a simpler form on its present site in the mid 1760's. Also known as the Belvedere and in the sale catalogues as the Egyptian Building. Small roofless structure 1727/3 by Gibbs, as The Belvedere. Re-erected on present site 1760's. Ashlar stone with moulded cornice. Octagonal, 4 sides pierced by semi-circular headed arches, with keyblocks, stepped architraves and impost mouldings. Blank oculi in angled faces. In a glade in the wood at the far end of the Grecian Valley is the small open-sided temple or belvedere designed by Gibbs for Lord Cobham, and first set up as part of the early, western phase of the garden in September 1729. It was originally known simply as ‘Gibbs’s Building’ and stood on a mound (accommodating an ice-house) in an almost exactly opposite relationship to the house, to the south-west, where it provided a viewpoint towards the Rotondo and the Queen’s Theatre, and housed the series of busts by Rysbrack (Bacon, Hampden, Locke, Milton, Newton, Shakespeare, Queen Elizabeth and William III) which were later transferred to the Temple of British Worthies in the Elysian Fields. Gibbs’s Building was repositioned by Earl Temple in the 1760s to frame a view of Wolfe’s Obelisk, which he had recently set up outside the gardens to the north, and was rechristened the Fane of Pastoral Poetry. The building also provided framed prospects over the surrounding park, reached via the shady groves of the Grecian Valley. Van Nost’s lead figure of Thalia, the Muse of Pastoral Poetry, was placed just to the north of it. The statue was one of his series of Apollo and the Nine Muses which was removed from the South Vista in the 1740s (see p. 24), but she no longer survives at Stowe. The four terms once outside the Fane are now at Port Lympne. Statue - Muse of Pastoral Poetry - was installed on Tuesday the 4th December 2018. This statue is a direct copy of the c18th lead statue of Heroic Poetry located on the Grenville Column which is attributed to van Nost. Originally (1720s) this statue was locatd on the south front parterre. Source: https://heritagerecords.nationaltrust.org.uk/HBSMR/MonRecord.aspx?uid=MNA130213

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Natalie
April 24, 2024, Steps Hill

Nice views, worth the climb, even on a driech day!

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Jozef
January 28, 2024, Boddington Hill Fort

Interesting place of ancient fort. You can see barriers from soil and imagine how high they were 7000 years ago.

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The paths from Bittam's Wood have an incredible number of beautifully planted bluebells in the summer, so if you are here in the spring/summer, you are in for a treat! Just a bit further north, Meadow Plots (within Dancersend Nature Reserve) is a lovely place to be, with some special species of butterflies, and grassland and meadowland habitats.

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Aston Hill, on which you are here, was part of Lord Rothschild's Estate, and was a motoring venue between 1904 and 1925. Lionel Martin made the first ascent of this hill in a Singer car on the 4th April 1914. Shortly afterwards, in May the same year, at the Herts County Automobile and Aero Club Meeting he was so successful that the first light sporting car registered in his name in March 1915 was called "Aston-Martin". This plaque here was put by the Aston Martin Owners Club and Aston Martin Lagonda Limited. Aston Hill is also a viewpoint, but the panoramic view is obscured somewhat by the tall trees.

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Just above The Drive, which is a road through Wendover Woods, there is a terrific viewpoint here over Aylesbury Vale: on a clear and sunny day, there is no better place to be. If you find the bench here unoccupied, it's a terrific place to rest your feet and nourish your soul.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Aylesbury Vale?

Aylesbury Vale offers a wide selection of hiking routes, with nearly 650 trails documented on komoot. These range from easy strolls to more challenging climbs, ensuring options for all fitness levels.

What types of landscapes can I expect to see while hiking in Aylesbury Vale?

The region is characterized by the rolling chalk hills of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You'll encounter ancient woodlands, open parkland, and chalk grasslands. Flatter routes are also available along the Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal, offering a different scenic experience.

Are there any easy, family-friendly walks in Aylesbury Vale?

Yes, Aylesbury Vale has over 360 easy routes suitable for families. Ashridge Estate Wildlife Walk is a popular easy trail leading through ancient woodlands and open parkland. Another gentle option is The Path of the Brave, Stowe, which offers a pleasant walk through historic parkland.

Where can I find panoramic views or notable landmarks during a hike?

For breathtaking vistas, consider trails around Ivinghoe Beacon or Coombe Hill, which offer expansive views across the surrounding countryside. The Brill Windmill is another prominent landmark that can be incorporated into walks, providing a historical point of interest.

Are there any circular hiking routes in Aylesbury Vale?

Yes, many routes in Aylesbury Vale are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the moderate Coombe Hill and Bacombe Hill loop, offering diverse terrain and views. Another option is the Grims Ditch, Wendover Woods, Grand Union Circular.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Aylesbury Vale?

Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for hiking in Aylesbury Vale. In spring, the woodlands burst with wildflowers like bluebells, while autumn transforms the landscape with vibrant golden hues, creating an enchanting backdrop for your walks.

Are there any trails that follow waterways or canals?

Yes, the Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal provides a flatter alternative for walks. The Aylesbury Arm Canal Walk from Broughton Crossing is a moderate route along the towpath, where you can often spot swans, ducks, and even kingfishers.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Aylesbury Vale?

The routes in Aylesbury Vale are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,200 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from quiet woodlands to open chalk grasslands, and the well-maintained paths that make exploring enjoyable.

Can I find trails that go through ancient woodlands?

Absolutely. Aylesbury Vale is rich in ancient woodlands. Bittam's Wood and The Origins of Aston Martin loop from Wendover Woods Car Park is a moderate trail that takes you through beautiful wooded areas, offering a serene escape.

Are there any trails near Wendover Woods?

Wendover Woods is a popular area for hiking. You can find several trails starting from or passing through it, such as the moderate Boddington Hill and Barn Wood loop from Wendover, which explores the surrounding hills and woods.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on a hike?

Aylesbury Vale's diverse habitats support a variety of wildlife. In chalk grasslands like Pitstone Hill and Bacombe Hill, you might spot rare plant life and numerous butterfly species. Along canal paths, swans, ducks, and kingfishers are common. The woodlands are home to various bird species, including the red kite.

Are there any trails that are part of longer national routes?

Yes, Aylesbury Vale is home to a significant stretch of The Ridgeway National Trail, often described as Britain's oldest road. Ivinghoe Beacon marks the starting point of this ancient trackway, offering opportunities for longer distance walking.

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