With schools breaking up for Easter and restrictions easing on Monday (March 29)here are five walks you can enjoy with friends and family.
Gothic Temple loop from Radclive-cum-chackmore
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Distance: 5.90 miles
Make you way from Lord Cobham’s monument to a Gothic Temple where you cross Palladian Bridge, this leads onto the Temple of Friendship. After finding a few more temples on the way you end in a grotto looking over the water.
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Cliveden loop from North Town
Duration: 1 hour 55 minutes
Distance: 4.13 miles
You begin in woodland and make your way along the river to Cliveden where you can explore the grounds and find a host of things to do.
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Coombe Hill to loop from Ellesborough
Duration: 3 hours 43 minutes
Distance: 8.14 miles
Climb up to the top of Coombe Hill where you have stunning views, and if you look closely enough views of Prime Ministers' country retreat at Chequers! On your way down there are some great spots to stop for lunch as you explore the surrounding area
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Temple Island loop from Hambleden
Duration: 2 hours 34 minutes
Distance: 6.18 miles
Starting at the picturesque lock in Hambleden this walk will keep you walking for roughly two and a half hours passing Hambledon weir, Greenlands Lodge, Temple Island, The Remenham barrier, Fawley court, The River Thames all alongside views of the Thames Valley.
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Ivinghoe Beacon loop
Duration: 1 hour 39 minutes
Distance: 3.74 miles
Starting on the Ivinghoe Beacon car park you are met with spectacular views and the Whipsnade Lion, designed by R.B. Brook-Greaves with work beginning in 1931. The loop takes you through woodland and is a simple route suited for any fitness level.
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