Best attractions and places to see around Crowell include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and scenic trails. Located in the Chiltern Hills area, the region offers diverse landscapes from chalk grasslands to ancient woodlands. Visitors can explore significant historical sites and enjoy outdoor activities across its varied terrain.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Be sure to visit the bookshop if you find yourself here! The cafe is nice as well.
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Unless we didnโt find the right entrance to this path at the Princes Risborough end, off Lower Icknield Way, there is no way this is a bike path for a while. Right next to Horsenden Farms is a Pink Route that goes over thick grass (not rideable) and as far as we could see, still on grass with thick thorny weeds - we decided to give up and turn back. The track leading to Horsenden Farm is signposted as not having access to Phoenix Trail. We did not find any signs pointing to the trail around where the maps say it is.
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Enjoy the rich history of the beautiful Victorian Hughenden Manor. The mansion was once the country house of the Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli, however, is now open to the public to explore between 11am - 4pm 7 days a week.
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https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hughenden Hughenden is best known as the country home of Victorian Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, and more recently as a top-secret map making facility in the Second World War
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Unfortunately itโs not open to the public but you can see it from the hiking path โบ๏ธ
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TwoKiller hills, not for a novice, but gets those lungs and thighs working.
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One of the most popular natural attractions is Watlington Hill, a nationally important wildlife site with chalk grassland turf, wildflowers, butterflies, and birds. It's part of the Chiltern Escarpment and offers expansive views over Oxfordshire. Another significant natural feature is The Icknield Way, an ancient trackway that follows the chalk escarpment through the Berkshire Downs and Chiltern Hills.
Yes, the area boasts several historical sites. You can visit Cobstone Windmill, a smock mill built around 1816 that was cosmetically restored for the filming of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Also, Hughenden Manor, a red-brick Victorian mansion that was once the country house of Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, is open to the public.
The area around Crowell is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and hiking. For cycling, explore options like 'The Ridgeway' loops. Runners can enjoy trails such as 'St Andrew's Church, Chinnor โ Chinnor Windmill loop'. Hikers have choices like 'The Millennium Stone and Penley Wood loop'. You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for cycling, running, and hiking around Crowell.
Absolutely. Watlington Hill is considered family-friendly, offering space for walks and enjoying nature. Hughenden Manor also caters to families, providing a historical experience with gardens to explore.
Yes, The Phoenix Trail is a cycle way that is also wheelchair accessible. It's an old railway track with a packed dirt and gravel surface, featuring sculptures and artwork along its path, making it suitable for a wider range of visitors.
From viewpoints like Watlington Hill, you can expect stunning expansive views over Oxfordshire, sweeping hills, and ancient woodland. Cobstone Windmill also offers a historical viewpoint, overlooking the village of Turville.
While specific seasonal tips aren't provided, the Chiltern Hills area, with its chalk grasslands and woodlands, is generally beautiful during spring and summer when wildflowers are in bloom and the weather is mild. Autumn also offers picturesque landscapes with changing foliage. Winter walks can be refreshing, but some trails might be muddy.
Visitors particularly enjoy the gorgeous walks and stunning expansive views offered by places like Watlington Hill. The historical significance of sites like Hughenden Manor and the unique character of Cobstone Windmill are also highly appreciated. The diverse trails, including The Icknield Way, provide varied opportunities for exploration.
Yes, The Icknield Way is an ancient trackway in southern England. It follows the chalk escarpment through the Berkshire Downs and Chiltern Hills, offering extensive walking and cycling opportunities along what is considered one of Britain's oldest traceable routes.
At Watlington Hill, which is a nationally important wildlife site, you can spot a large assemblage of wildflowers, butterflies, birds, mosses, lichens, and fungi. Rabbits and deer help maintain the chalk grassland turf, and red kites are often seen soaring overhead.
While specific parking details for every attraction are not provided, many popular outdoor sites in the Chilterns, such as those managed by the National Trust like Watlington Hill and Hughenden Manor, typically have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check the respective National Trust pages for the most current parking information before your visit.
Many outdoor areas and trails in the Chilterns, including parts of Watlington Hill and The Icknield Way, are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a lead, especially in areas with livestock or sensitive wildlife. For specific rules regarding dogs at sites like Hughenden Manor, it's best to consult their official visitor information.


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