Recreational Route: Southern/Eastern England
Circular via Hemel Hempstead with alternative routes
275km/172 miles total
Meandering, varied and largely rural trail stretching from north to south across the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offering a good cross-section of the characteristic Chiltern scenery.
The original circular route of 200km/133 miles runs from Hemel via Chalfont St Giles, the edge of Marlow, Hambleden, Bix Bottom, Ewelme, the Ridgeway, Stokenchurch, Great Hampden, Aldbury, the Dunstable Downs, Sharpenhoe Clappers and Harpenden. A southern extension adds a loop from Bix Bottom via Mapledurham on the Thames, while a northern extension adds a loop from Sharpenhoe Clappers via the Icknield Way and the outskirts of Hitchin. A short cut from Bix Bottom creates a 16km/10-mile loop via Ewelme.
Based on an earlier unofficial route, the Chiltern Hundred, the Way was established by the Chiltern Society as a millennium project in 2000, with the extensions following in 2003.
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Public transport
For more on public transport in the Chilterns, see Public Transport: Southern England
Accomodation
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Maps
The Way is marked on recent editions of these maps.
Publications
- The Chiltern Way & Chiltern Way Extensions by Nick Moon (2nd edition), ISBN 1 903747 33 3. Book Castle £9.99. Order here!
Background information, sketch maps, route description, dividing the Way into several sections. [2004] - Circular walks along the Chiltern Way: Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire by Nick Moon, ISBN 1 903747 48 1. Book Castle £7.99. [2004].
20 circular walks using sections of the southwest part of the Way, 7km/4.5 miles to 14km/9 miles, some of which can be combined to create longer walks. Detailed route descriptions, background information, clear sketch maps. - Circular walks along the Chiltern Way: Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire by Nick Moon, ISBN 1 903747 49 X. Book Castle £7.99.
20 circular walks using sections of the northeast part of the Way, 9km/5.5 miles to 15km/9.5 miles, some of which can be combined to create longer walks. Detailed route descriptions, background information, clear sketch maps. [2005]
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