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United Kingdom
England
South East England
Buckinghamshire
Aylesbury Vale
Stone With Bishopstone And Hartwell

Hartwell Church Ruins – Waterfall at Stone Arch Bridge loop from Stone

Moderate

5.0

(4)

6

hikers

Hartwell Church Ruins – Waterfall at Stone Arch Bridge loop from Stone

03:55

14.6km

180m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 26, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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172 m

Hartwell Church Ruins

Highlight • Religious Site

The Buckinghamshire village of Stone lies just to the south west of Aylesbury and is adjoined to the village of Hartwell. Nearby Hartwell House, privately owned, is famous for housing the exiled King Louis XVIII of France in the early 19th century.

The ruined church in neighbouring Hartwell is considered one of the most important early Gothic revival churches in the country and is Grade II-listed.

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2

2.16 km

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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3

4.27 km

View of the English Countryside

Highlight • Natural

Serene countryside vistas to feast your eyes upon.

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4

4.96 km

A short, steep downhill section that will present an interesting challenging to new riders. Followed by a tough little uphill. Exits by a house so be mindful of noise.

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5

5.63 km

Challenging Tree-Lined Hill Climb

Highlight • Viewpoint

For new riders this can be a challenging hill climb, worth the effort though.

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6

7.70 km

St. Mary Magdalene Church, Upper Winchendon

Highlight • Historical Site

Upper Winchendon Church is a historic Grade I listed Anglican parish church dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene. Located in the village of Upper Winchendon near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, the church is known for its Norman architecture and 15th-century tower. It retains many original features, including 17th-century pews and a 14th-century pulpit. The church is in a peaceful and atmospheric place, offering stunning views over the valley.

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7

12.4 km

Headless Stone Sculpture

Highlight • Monument

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14.6 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

5.56 km

3.37 km

3.09 km

1.26 km

1.21 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

5.73 km

3.09 km

2.18 km

1.84 km

1.72 km

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Highest point (140 m)

Lowest point (70 m)

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Saturday 27 June

24°C

14°C

44 %

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