Organised Walks
Events & Activities
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Bradenham, Bucks
Join us for our traditional Boxing Day walk for some fresh air and exercise after the Christmas festivities. The walk will start at 10.30am - online booking is required (open until noon on Christmas Eve). Meet on the green outside Bradenham Church, Bradenham Woods Lane, Bradenham, High Wycombe (nearest postcode HP14 4HF). Park in the lane, or in […]
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No Walk
No walk – see Bank Holiday walks instead
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Chorleywood, Herts
Note: the walk starts at 10.30am (meet up at 10.20am) – online booking required and is open until noon on NYE. Meet in the large free car park on Chorleywood Common, off the A404 Rickmansworth Road (30m along from the cricket clubhouse and café), nearest postcode WD3 5SG. Kick off your 2026 health campaign with […]
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Amersham, Bucks
Meet at Amersham Old Town car park, The Broadway, Amersham Old Town, HP7 0HL (charge apply). This 5.8 mile walk climbs out of Old Amersham to the edge of Coleshill. Soon after we cross the Amersham to Beaconsfield Road and onwards following the Chiltern Way with lovely views along the way. The walk returns through […]
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Whitchurch Hill, Oxon
Park and meet by the recreation ground (south side) at Whitchurch Hill, Goring Heath Road (off the B471), RG8 7PG. This 5-mile walk begins easily through a mixture of woodland and open pasture before descending to the Thames, with good views of the Goring Gap. At the Hartslock Nature Reserve, famed for its orchids, we join […]
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Stoke Row, Oxon
Meet by the Maharaja’s Well, Main Street, Stoke Row, RG9 5QH. Roadside parking in the village (please park responsibly). A delightful undulating 6 mile winter woodland walk exploring the Chilterns around Stoke Row, Highmore, Satwell and Stoney Bottom. Well defined paths and tracks, but may be muddy. No stiles and 550ft total ascent with three short […]
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Ashridge, Herts
Meet at the National Trust Ashridge Visitor Centre (free parking), end of Monument Drive, off the B4506 (near Berkhamsted), HP4 1LT. A 5.6 mile walk along Princes Riding to Ashridge House, then along part of Capability Brown’s Golden Valley. Returning via Berkhamsted Common and the former medieval track that ran between Aldbury and Hemel Hempstead. […]

