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Hikes around Cuddington explore the rolling countryside of Buckinghamshire, situated near the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The landscape is characterized by gentle hills, open fields, and paths that follow the course of the River Thame. This provides a variety of routes, from flat riverside walks to more undulating trails through the surrounding farmland.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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3.28km
00:52
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.40km
01:42
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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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This is the last pub on the "About Thame!! route for 9 miles until the Three Horseshoes, Towersey.
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This was a great round loop, thereβs a number of stiles to get over and not all are dog friendly, and require a lift, but great walking
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A bridge spans over a small tributary of the River Thames next to a waterfall, creating a beautiful scene as you jog past.
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Dinton is a charming little village situated in the south of the Aylesbury Vale on the ancient turnpike leading from Aylesbury to Thame. In the village you'll find an old folly, a converted castle, and a beautiful pub, Bottle & Glass.
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The public footpath goes right through a very cool private houseβs garden
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Yes, the area around Cuddington is well-suited for circular hikes. Many routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the village without retracing your steps. These trails take you through the surrounding open countryside and along sections of the River Thame. For a shorter loop, the Hiking loop from Cuddington is a great option at just over 3 miles.
The trails are generally accessible, with a good mix for different fitness levels. Of the nearly 200 routes in the area, about half are rated as easy, perfect for a casual walk. The other half are moderate, often involving slightly longer distances or more varied terrain through the rolling hills. There are very few technically difficult hikes, making it a great destination for most walkers.
Absolutely. Many of the paths are flat and easy, especially those through the open fields or along the river, which are ideal for a family outing. A good example of an easy, shorter walk that families might enjoy is the Hiking loop from Chearsley, which is under 3 miles and explores the nearby countryside.
Yes, the Cuddington area is very welcoming for dog walkers. The open fields and riverside paths offer plenty of space for dogs to explore. You'll find routes like the Dog Lift Stile loop from Nether Winchendon which are popular with dog owners. As always, be mindful of livestock in fields and keep your dog under control.
While the region is better known for its gentle hills and rivers than for dramatic waterfalls, one of the most popular local routes does feature one. The Waterfall at Stone Arch Bridge β Headless Stone Sculpture loop is a highly-rated trail where you can see this charming water feature.
Hiking here is defined by the classic Buckinghamshire countryside. Expect to find gently rolling hills characteristic of the nearby Chilterns, expansive open fields with wide views, and peaceful riverside paths along the River Thame. The network of public footpaths weaves through this scenery, offering a very pastoral English walking experience.
The area is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars. Hikers often praise the peacefulness of the countryside, the scenic views from the low hills, and the pleasant paths that follow the River Thame.
Yes, while there are many shorter loops, you can also find more moderate, longer-distance options. For a route that offers a bit more of a challenge, consider the River Crossing loop from Chearsley. At nearly 5 miles, it provides a more substantial walk through the varied local landscape.
You can hike around Cuddington year-round, but spring and summer are particularly beautiful when the wildflowers are in bloom and the countryside is lush and green. Autumn offers lovely colours in the woodlands. Be aware that paths, especially near the River Thame, can become muddy after heavy rain, so waterproof footwear is recommended in wetter months.
The area is home to important natural habitats. Cuddington Meadows, for example, is a Local Nature Reserve known for its chalk grassland, which supports a rich variety of wildflowers and butterflies. You can find more details about its significance on its Wikipedia page.
Parking is typically available in the village of Cuddington itself, which serves as a great starting point for many circular routes. For trails starting from neighbouring villages like Chearsley or Nether Winchendon, you will usually find on-street parking. Please park considerately and respect local residents.


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