Welcome to our collection of walks leaflets
The downloadable leaflets, further down on this page, are FREE for anyone to use. All we ask is that publishers reprinting any in the Chiltern Society set provide clear credit to the Chiltern Society and note they are strictly NOT for resale.
Please help us keep footpaths open by donating HERE when you download a free Chiltern Society map. As a charity we don’t receive any government subsidies or regular grants, so without the generosity of our supporters we wouldn’t be able to continue our work which includes maintaining and protecting 2200 miles of Chilterns footpaths. The Chilterns is a special place and together we will keep it that way.
All footpaths in the AONB should remain open during the construction of HS2, although some may be subject to lengthy diversions. The full list of path closures can be seen here.

Free walks leaflets
Take your pick. Use the map above, or the tools below to find your free walk leaflet.

From Chorleywood into the Chess Valley
A stile-free walk that explores the picturesque Chess Valley, the pretty village of Chenies with its Tudor manor house, 15th century church and village green, and finally delightful Chorleywood Common. |
- 5-8 miles
- Stile free

A visit to Aston Rowant and Shirburn Hill SSSI
This walk is a unique opportunity both to visit two outstanding Sites of Special Scientific Interest and view the location of one of the issues that led to the founding of the Chiltern Society. Aston Rowant and Shirburn Hill host a wide range of wildlife and are especially famed for flowers and butterflies.
- 3-5 miles

Totternhoe Knolls and its nature reserves
A stile-free walk rich in wildlife and history, with outstanding views over the local countryside.
- 3-5 miles
- Stile free

Tring Walks
A choice of stile-free walks visiting Aldbury, Ashridge and Tring Park. Easy walking on good paths with some hills.
- 3-5 miles, 5-8 miles
- Stile free

Stokenchurch to Radnage and back
A very scenic walk that takes in rolling chalk hills, sweeping views and beech woodland. There’s an option to visit the ancient Radnage church and Yoesden Bank, a wonderful example of traditional Chiltern landscape.
- 3-5 miles, 5-8 miles

Heartwood Forest walk
On the edge of the Chilterns you find what’s now the largest continuous new native forest in England. We’ve chosen a route that features some of the best scenery throughout the year and has a magnificent display of bluebells in spring.
- 3-5 miles, 5-8 miles
- Stile free

The Chess Valley Walk
Starting at Rickmansworth, Chorleywood or Chalfont & Latimer tube stations, three linear walks to Chesham. With historic buildings and estates, water meadows, ancient field systems and nature reserves.
- 3-5 miles, 5-8 miles, > 8 miles
- Stile free

Studham QEII Platinum Jubilee Walk
To mark the 70th anniversary of the ascension of Queen Elizabeth II in 1952, this commemorative walk around the village, takes in some of the village landmarks and plenty of open countryside and native woodland.
- 3-5 miles

River Chess Smarter Water Catchment Walk: 1
Stage 1 of an 11 mile circular route between pubs to the NW of Chesham. This stage is 2.5 miles starting at The Bell, Chartridge and finishing at The Cock & Rabbit, The Lee (NB. The Bell is currently closed).
- < 3 miles
Free walk leaflets
Take your pick. Use the map above, or the tools below to find your free walk leaflet.