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Road cycling around Little Chalfont is characterized by its location within the Chiltern Hills National Landscape, offering undulating terrain with both challenging climbs and rewarding descents. The region features an extensive network of minor roads, providing varied routes through historic villages and picturesque scenery. This area is known for its clay-rich soil and underlying chalk, contributing to the diverse landscape. The Chilterns Cycleway also passes through, utilizing these minor roads.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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61
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48.1km
02:14
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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55
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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21
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31.9km
01:30
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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19.0km
00:56
150m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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20.7km
00:57
180m
180m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Stop at No2 Pound Street (adjacent to the mini roundabout up the hill) Their main business is a delicatessen specialising in cheese and wine ... but you can grab a tea/cofffee with cake or a toastie, Sit outside or in depending on the weather! Highly recommended. If you've room in your saddlebag, grab a bottle of wine, with some excellent cheese, having taken note of the expert advice from the staff!
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Parkrun here every Saturday 9am, get there by 8.30am or the car park gets tricky. All other times the parking is easy π
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Had a white ute driver drive towards us as he was on his cellphone
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Chenies climb is a hard climb and if you like climbing you will probably do it easily
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This is just a typical lovely rural lane to cycle through that is well paved and affords gorgeous views of the surrounding Colne Valley landscape. You're only a stone's throw away from busy London here so it's a great one to escape the city bustle.
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Fantastic for road cycling- just be weary of some drivers- they like to speed through here- make sure you have lights on at all times
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The history of the village of St Leonard's is tightly connected with the chapel of Leonard's - and this dates back to the 12th century. The present church, however, was built in the 15th century. As many such places, it has had a tumultuous history. For instance, after the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the chapel continued being used and Queen Elizabeth inquired in 1586 into why the chapel and the lands had not reverted to the Crown. The church feel into disrepair in the 17th century. What can be seen today is in the simple Queen Anne style, and was rebuilt around 1700s. The whitewashed walls are striking and give the church a unique look. In the winter, it can look brilliant after snow, and in the spring, when the snowdrops come up (plenty of them in the church grounds), it also looks terrific.
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Road cycling around Little Chalfont is characterized by the undulating terrain of the Chiltern Hills National Landscape. You'll find a mix of challenging climbs and rewarding descents, with routes predominantly using minor roads through historic villages and picturesque scenery. The area's clay-rich soil and underlying chalk contribute to its diverse landscape.
Yes, Little Chalfont offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. For instance, the Roughwood Lane β Slade Oak Lane loop from Chalfont & Latimer is an easy option, as is the Roughwood Lane β Gorelands Lane loop from Chalfont & Latimer. These routes are designed to be less strenuous, allowing you to enjoy the scenery at a comfortable pace.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Chiltern Hills provide several notable climbs. Routes like the Hale Lane Climb β Wendover Village Centre loop from Chalfont & Latimer feature varied terrain and significant elevation gain. Another option is the Tom's Hill Climb β Aldbury Village Pond loop from Chalfont & Latimer, which also includes a substantial climb within the National Landscape.
While many road cycling routes in the Chilterns involve hills, there are quieter roads around Amersham and Little Chalfont that can be suitable for families, especially those with older children comfortable with road cycling. The focus on minor roads helps minimize heavy traffic outside of rush hour. For very young children, dedicated traffic-free paths might be more appropriate, but for a family road ride, look for routes with lower elevation gains.
The routes around Little Chalfont offer beautiful views of the Chiltern Hills National Landscape and pass through charming villages. You might encounter historic sites like Old Amersham Town Centre or tranquil natural spots such as Shardeloes Lake. The Ebury Way Cycle Path also offers scenic sections, though it's not exclusively a road cycling route.
The road cycling routes around Little Chalfont are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the varied terrain, the picturesque scenery of the Chiltern Hills, and the extensive network of minor roads that allow for diverse and engaging rides through historic villages.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Little Chalfont are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Temperance Hall, Chesham β Chenies Climb and Village loop from Chalfont & Latimer is a popular circular option that includes a climb and passes through a village setting.
Little Chalfont is served by Chalfont & Latimer station, which offers Metropolitan Line and Chiltern Railways services. This makes it accessible by public transport, allowing cyclists to reach the starting points of many routes without needing a car. Always check train operator policies regarding bikes during peak hours.
The Chiltern Hills are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling. During these seasons, the weather is often mild, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant with blooming wildflowers or changing foliage. Summer can also be excellent, though it's wise to start earlier to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible but requires appropriate gear for colder, potentially wetter conditions.
Yes, the road cycling routes around Little Chalfont often pass through or near historic villages and market towns within the Chilterns. These areas typically offer a good selection of cafes, pubs, and shops where you can stop for refreshments, a meal, or to refill water bottles. Planning your route with these stops in mind can enhance your cycling experience.
The region is known for its extensive network of minor roads, which generally means less traffic compared to major thoroughfares. While popular routes might see more cyclists, exploring some of the lesser-known loops or riding during off-peak hours (weekdays, early mornings) can help you find quieter stretches and enjoy a more serene cycling experience through the countryside.


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