Free Walks Leaflets

Free Walks Leaflets

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.

We also have a specially curated and stunning Seasonal Walks Collection.

Latest Chiltern Society walk to download

The Chiltern Link

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.

We also have a specially curated and stunning Seasonal Walks Collection.

Latest Chiltern Society walk to download

The Chiltern Link

Latest Chiltern Society walk to download

The Chiltern Link

Free walks leaflets

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

We are a charity so please help us keep these footpaths open by donating HERE when you download a free Chiltern Society map.

Boxmoor Trust Blue Walk

Short walk: 2½ miles (4km), no stiles, allow 2 hours.
Start and finish: Heath Lane by St John’s Church, Boxmoor HP1 1JY.

Bourne End and Spade Oak Lake

5 km (3 miles), allow 2 hours.
Start and finish: Bourne End railway station.

Bottom Wood Walk

5.2 miles, with c150m of ascent.

An undulating walk with three moderate climbs and one steep descent

Booker Stile-Free Walk

An easy, level walk: 3½ miles (5.6km), allow 2½ hours.
Start and finish: High Wycombe Judo Club Car Park.

Bolter End Farm

Short stile-free walk 2 miles (3km), allow 1 hour.
Start and finish: Lane End car park near High Wycombe, HP14.

Berkhamsted Waterways Walk

Short walk: 2 miles (3km), no stiles, allow 45 mins.Wheelchair friendly.
Medium walk: 4 miles (6km), no stiles, allow 1½ hours.
Long walk: 6 miles (10km), no stiles, allow 2½ hours.

Start and finish: Berkhamsted Railway Station.

Beacon View Walks

Long walk: 8 km (5 miles), allow 2½ hours.
Short walk: 3 km (2 miles), allow 1 hour.
Start and finish: The Greyhound, Chesham Road, Wigginton, Herts.

Barton-le-Clay Walk

6.25 miles, with c185m of ascent .

A moderate walk, with one steep descent and ascent .

Aston Rowant Walk

150 m (165 yd) path from the main car park to a viewpoint and longer, flatter, 750 m (820 yd) path through beech woods.

Free walk leaflets

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

Bourne End and Spade Oak Lake

Berkhamsted Waterways Walk

Barton-le-Clay Walk

Available to buy

50 Great Walks in the Chilterns

A carefully selected collection of 50 favourite walks throughout the Chilterns.

Footpath Maps

View our own range of footpath maps covering all of the Chilterns.

The Chiltern heritage Trail

A 50 mile circular route, which passes through all 14 parishes of the Chiltern District.

The Chiltern Way & Chiltern Way Extensions

OUT OF STOCK
The complete official guide to the circular long-distance path through Beds, Bucks, Herts and Oxon.

More Great Walks in the Chilterns

A fine collection of 25 newly designed walks put together by members of the Chiltern Society.

Available to buy

50 Great Walks in the Chilterns

A carefully selected collection of 50 favourite walks throughout the Chilterns.

Footpath Maps

View our own range of footpath maps covering all of the Chilterns.

The Chiltern Heritage Trail

A 50 mile circular route, which passes through all 14 parishes of the Chiltern District.

The Chiltern Way & Chiltern Way Extensions

OUT OF STOCK
The complete official guide to the circular long-distance path through Beds, Bucks, Herts and Oxon.

More Great Walks in the Chilterns

A fine collection of 25 newly designed walks put together by members of the Chiltern Society.

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