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

Burnham Beeches

Free walks leaflets

Take your pick. Use the map above, or the tools below to download your free walk leaflet (PDF).

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Cadmore End and Fingest Social Distancing Walk

A 4 mile circular walk on good paths in hilly countryside with some lovely views. The route includes woodland, meadows and open farmland. One of a series of Social Distancing walks.

Chesham Riverside and Woodland

The Chilterns are well known for their beech woodlands. This gentle 2.5 mile stile free walk goes through some of the best of them enabling you to appreciate their beauty and take in some lovely views over the Chess Valley.

Henley Hills and Woodland

A lovely 5 miles stile-free walk that explores the hills and woodlands that overlook the beautiful market town of Henley-on-Thames. The first section of the walk is across high parkland with excellent views, the return is through woodland.

Kimpton Farmland and Nature Social Distancing Walk

The parish of Kimpton is criss-crossed by an extensive of public rights of way, some of them dating from pre-Roman times. This 5.2 miles walk explores the farmland north of the village which is rich in wildlife and there are outstanding views. One of a series of Social Distancing walks.

Ley Hill Social Distancing Walk

This 3.8 mile stile free walk to the east of Chesham explores the network of paths in beautiful rolling countryside. There are lovely views of the Chess valley and the walk passes Cowcroft Wood nature reserve where bluebells and wild orchids can be found during the early summer. One of a series of Social Distancing walks.

Lilley and Warden Hill Social Distancing Walk

Starting from the historic village of Lilley, this 4.8 mile stile free walk is a largely gentle route through farmland and chalk downland to the summit of Warden Hill. You will be rewarded with far reaching views in all directions. One of a series of Social Distancing walks.

Nettlebed Circular Social Distancing Walk

Nettlebed is in the midst of the Chilterns and a beautiful place for walking. This 6 mile walk has no stiles or kissing gates. It passes through Warburg Nature Reserve, best known for its dormouse population. There is a visitor centre with an exhibit and a picnic area. One of a series of Social Distancing walks.

Nettlebed to Warburg Nature Reserve

This beautiful scenic 4.5 mile stile-free walk is centred on the historic Oxfordshire village of Nettlebed. It features two commons, a nature reserve and the wonderful Chiltern landscape of beech woodlands, chalk grassland and rich wildlife.

Pegsdon and Deacon Hills

This 3.5 mile walk climbs steadily into the Pegsdon Hills Nature Reserve where you can see rare chalkland plants and butterflies. From the top you can enjoy some of the best views in the North Chilterns. One of a series of Social Distancing walks.

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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

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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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