Wildmore & Captain's Wood loop
Wildmore & Captain's Wood loop
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5.77km
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Embark on the Wildmore & Captain's Wood loop, an easy hiking route spanning 3.6 miles (5.8 km) through the Chilterns National Landscape. You will experience a gentle elevation gain of 271 feet (83 metres), typically completed in about 1 hour and 34 minutes. The trail winds through ancient woodlands and…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.64 km
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2.51 km
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5.77 km
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2.96 km
2.58 km
111 m
< 100 m
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2.61 km
1.63 km
1.35 km
111 m
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This loop is approximately 5.77 km (3.6 miles) long and generally takes around 1 hour and 34 minutes to complete at a steady hiking pace. However, allow extra time to enjoy the scenery, especially if you plan to stop at viewpoints.
The specific starting point and parking details are usually found on the komoot tour page for the Wildmore & Captain's Wood loop. It's advisable to check the tour details for the most accurate trailhead access and parking information before you go.
The trail features rolling hills, characteristic of the Chilterns National Landscape. While generally considered easy, the varied terrain and approximately 82 meters (270 feet) of elevation gain can make it feel moderately challenging in parts. Be prepared for potentially muddy sections, especially after rain, so sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended.
Yes, the loop is generally considered suitable for beginners and families. Its 'easy' difficulty grading and moderate length make it accessible. However, the rolling hills and potential for muddy sections mean that appropriate footwear is important, and younger children might find some inclines a bit tiring.
The trail offers beautiful scenery year-round. Spring brings vibrant wildflower meadows, while autumn showcases stunning foliage. Summer is ideal for lush green landscapes. Be aware that after heavy rain, sections can become muddy, so consider this when planning a winter or wet-weather hike.
Absolutely! Along the way, you can enjoy the Flax Field in Chilterns National Landscape and take in a View of the Chilterns Rolling Hills. The broader Chilterns region is also known for its ancient woodlands and rich history.
The Chilterns National Landscape is rich in biodiversity. Hikers often spot red kites soaring overhead and may even catch a glimpse of deer in the lower valleys. The ancient woodlands also support a variety of birdlife and smaller mammals.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that are part of the Chiltern Heritage Trail, the Harding Route, and local trails such as 45, 48, CHS/77/2, CHS/77/1, and Two Gates Lane.
Generally, trails in the Chilterns National Landscape are dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially when passing through areas with livestock or near wildlife. Please also ensure you clean up after your dog to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the public footpaths and trails within the Chilterns National Landscape, including the Wildmore & Captain's Wood loop. It is freely accessible for hikers to enjoy.
While there are no facilities directly on the trail, the Chilterns region is dotted with charming villages. You'll likely find local pubs, cafes, and various accommodation options within a short drive of the trailhead. It's a good idea to research nearby villages for specific recommendations before your visit.