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Tring Park
61_tringpark.jpgTring The Park is a great place to visit to enjoy the woods, the chalk grassland and the fine views towards the escarpment of Ivinghoe Beacon. The Ridgeway Path runs alongside the Park. ... more
Ashridge Park Estate
33_ashridge.jpgChilterns This magnificent and varied estate runs across the borders of Herts and Bucks, along the main ridge of the Chiltern Hills. There are 2000ha (5000 acres) of woodlands, commons and chalk downland suppor... more
Wendover Woods
47_wendoverwoods2.jpgWendover Situated on the northern edge of the Chiltern escarpment, Wendover Woods affords spectacular views across the Aylesbury Vale. Within 325 hectares of mixed coniferous and broadleaved woodland you will ... more
The Thames Path
49_everyday pics 061.jpgThames Valley The Thames Path follows England's best known river for 184 miles as it meanders from its source in Gloucestershire through several rural counties and on into the bustle of the City of London. On its w... more
Rickmansworth Aquadrome
44_rickmansworthaquadrome.jpgRickmansworth WALK ON WATER! Well not quite. Walk around the water. The Aquadrome is located in Rickmansworth 4 miles fro the Chorleywood exit of the M25. Covering over 100 acres the Aquadrome consists of the l... more
The Ridgeway
87_ridgewaypic.jpgChilterns Britain's Oldest Road. 87 miles (139km) long, much of it following the ancient chalk ridge route used by prehistoric man, The Ridgeway offers the chance to get away from the bustle of life in this bu... more
Chess Valley Bridleway
88_chessbridle.jpgChorleywood The Chess Valley Bridleways Association was founded in 1973 following the death of a horse involved in a road traffic accident, and provides a central body to represent horse riders in an area bounded... more
Hughenden Manor
109_hughendenmanor1.jpgHigh Wycombe Queen Victoria’s trusted prime minister Benjamin Disraeli lived here from 1848 until his death in 1881. Most of his furniture, books and pictures remain in this, his private retreat from the rigours o... more
Tring Reservoirs
48_tringreservoir.jpgTring The Reservoirs were built in the early 19th Century to feed arms of the Grand Union Canal. They are now designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest on account of their wealth of wildlife. Trin... more