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Easy hiking trails around Drayton Beauchamp offer a blend of historical landscapes and natural features within Buckinghamshire. The area is characterized by a diverse landscape, transitioning from open arable fields to more wooded sections, with a gently sloping topography. Hikers can explore a conservation area featuring significant hedgerows, old fish ponds, and the historic Wendover Arm of the Grand Union Canal. The terrain provides varied views and walking experiences suitable for leisurely walks.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.31km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Fantastic place to stop and admire the views from The Ridgeway across Tring and beyond.
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Aston Hill, on which you are here, was part of Lord Rothschild's Estate, and was a motoring venue between 1904 and 1925. Lionel Martin made the first ascent of this hill in a Singer car on the 4th April 1914. Shortly afterwards, in May the same year, at the Herts County Automobile and Aero Club Meeting he was so successful that the first light sporting car registered in his name in March 1915 was called "Aston-Martin". This plaque here was put by the Aston Martin Owners Club and Aston Martin Lagonda Limited. Aston Hill is also a viewpoint, but the panoramic view is obscured somewhat by the tall trees.
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Great views over the Vale of Aylesbury. A bench is built into the tree with some lovely carvings
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Beautiful wooden footbridge spanning over the disused Wendover Arm of the Grand Union Canal in Aylesbury.
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A monument made up of a group of 3 stones marks the top of Haddington Hill. Standing at 267m high, Haddington Hill is the highest point of the Chiltern Hills, so appreciate a breather and reflect on your hard work before enjoying a steady descent back to your starting point.
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Enjoy a glorious run through Tring Park, a grassy parkland and Site of Special Scientific Interest situated on the Chiltern ridge within the Chiltern Hills AONB.
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A fantastic campsite to stay at should you want to stay in the Chiltern Hills for a couple of nights. Full facilities for a comfortable stay and family-owned. Great atmosphere!
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Descending this steep slope is a little bit stressful because of the barbed wire fence right alongside the not very wide pathway. It may be possible to descend inside the woods (i.e. keeping the official path with its barbed garland to your right. This would be a calmer way to descend, just not 100% sure if you can then get out efficiently to the Bottom Road section.
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Easy hikes in Drayton Beauchamp feature a diverse landscape, transitioning from open arable fields in the north to more wooded areas in the south. The topography is generally gently sloping, offering varied views and walking experiences. You'll encounter historic features like hedgerows, old fish ponds, and the Wendover Arm of the Grand Union Canal.
Yes, the Drayton Beauchamp area offers a good selection of easy hiking trails. There are over 420 easy routes available, making it a great destination for leisurely walks and gentle excursions.
While hiking, you can explore the village's architectural heritage, including the Grade I church of St. Mary and Upper Farm. The area also has archaeological interest with earthworks of a medieval manor and fishponds. For broader views, nearby attractions include Coombe Hill Viewpoint and Boer War Memorial, and the historic Bridgewater Monument.
Yes, many of the easy routes in the area are circular. For example, the Coffee at Number 108 – Stone Bridge Over the Canal loop from Drayton Beauchamp is a 3.0-mile circular trail that takes you through the village and alongside the canal.
Easy hikes in Drayton Beauchamp vary in length, generally ranging from short strolls to moderate distances. For instance, the Wilstone Reservoir – Wendover Arm Footbridge loop from Goldfield windmill is about 2.5 miles (4.1 km), while the Wendover Arm Footbridge – Wilstone Reservoir loop from Tring is around 4.5 miles (7.3 km).
Absolutely. The easy, gently sloping terrain and the presence of historical features and natural beauty make Drayton Beauchamp ideal for family-friendly walks. The paths along the Wendover Arm of the Grand Union Canal are particularly pleasant for all ages.
Yes, the rural landscape of Drayton Beauchamp is generally dog-friendly. Many trails, especially those along the canal and through open fields, are suitable for walks with your dog. Please ensure your dog is kept under control, especially near livestock, and adhere to any local signage regarding leash requirements.
While Drayton Beauchamp itself has gentle slopes, the surrounding Wendover Foothills offer varied views. You can enjoy fine landscape views into paddocks from the main road and lanes within the village. For more expansive vistas, nearby Coombe Hill Viewpoint provides excellent panoramic scenes.
Drayton Beauchamp offers enjoyable hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer bring lush greenery and pleasant weather, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the historical landscapes and canal paths can be charming, though some paths might be muddy.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 2,400 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene countryside, the historical elements like the Grand Union Canal, and the picturesque village settings that make for relaxing and enjoyable easy walks.
Parking in Drayton Beauchamp is typically available in or near the village, often in designated public areas or on-street where permitted. For specific routes, such as the Wilstone Reservoir – Wendover Arm Footbridge loop, starting points like Goldfield windmill may have nearby parking options.
While Drayton Beauchamp is a rural village, public transport options may be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider nearby towns like Tring, which may offer better connections, and then plan your walk or a short taxi ride to the starting points of the trails.


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