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Hikes around Piddington and Wheeler End explore the rolling landscape of the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region is characterized by a network of public footpaths that cross through a mix of farmland, ancient woodlands like East Wood and Bottom Wood, and open commons. These trails offer varied terrain suitable for hiking, from gentle paths to more challenging routes with moderate elevation changes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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18.2km
05:04
330m
330m
Hike the challenging 11.3-mile East Wood and St Mary's Church loop from Piddington, exploring ancient woodlands and rolling Chilterns hills.
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13.8km
03:56
310m
310m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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24
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10.2km
02:51
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.60km
01:46
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16
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15.2km
04:17
310m
310m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful mausoleum located on a hill with a gorgeous view
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amazing views also first sighting of a lark, plenty of red kites too,
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Nestled in West Wycombe's historic Walled Garden, the cafΓ© offers Origin coffee, fresh bakery treats, and local produce. It caters to all, from walkers to families, with a playground and soft play. A pound or two more than most places, but all very good quality.
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The Dashwood Mausoleum, perched atop West Wycombe Hill, presents a fascinating blend of architectural intrigue and historical eccentricity. Built in the 1760s for Sir Francis Dashwood, the infamous founder of the Hellfire Club, the hexagonal, open-air structure stands as a unique testament to 18th-century design and the Dashwood family's legacy. Its construction, inspired by classical Roman architecture, creates a visually striking landmark against the backdrop of the Chiltern Hills. The site's historical connection to the Hellfire Club adds a layer of captivating, albeit sometimes controversial, narrative, drawing visitors interested in both architectural history and the more colourful aspects of English social history. The surrounding area also provides beautiful views of the local countryside, making it a worthwhile location to visit.
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Great cafe with lots of space, bike parking, good coffee and one of my top 3 all time brownies. Bold claims.
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Be sure to visit the bookshop if you find yourself here! The cafe is nice as well.
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Great place to freshen up before heading home
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Some places have good energy and this is one of them...
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The trails offer a good mix for most fitness levels. The region has over 800 routes, with a fairly even split between easy and moderate hikes. There are also a number of challenging trails for those seeking a more strenuous day out in the Chilterns.
Yes, the area is generally very dog-friendly. Many routes pass through open commons like Wheeler End Common and woodlands with extensive footpath networks. However, you will cross farmland, so be prepared to keep your dog on a lead, especially near livestock.
For a shorter, less strenuous outing, consider the Bottom Wood β Dell's Wood loop from Studley Green. It's just over 4 miles (6.6 km) and takes you through pleasant woodlands, making it a great choice for families or a relaxed afternoon walk.
Yes, several routes are perfect for a pub walk. A good example is The Walled Garden CafΓ© β Dashwood Mausoleum loop from Downley. This walk is under 4 miles and conveniently starts near a cafΓ©, making it easy to get refreshments before or after your hike.
Hiking here offers classic Chilterns scenery. Expect a mix of ancient woodlands, open commons, and rolling farmland connected by a network of public footpaths. The landscape is part of the Chilterns National Landscape, known for its beautiful views across valleys from ridgetop settlements.
Yes, the most prominent landmark is the Dashwood Mausoleum, which features on several routes. You may also come across historical sunken lanes known as holloways and traditional farmsteads as you explore the footpath network.
The Hughenden Manor β View from Common Wood loop from West Wycombe is a popular moderate hike. Its main features include passing near the historic Hughenden Manor estate and offering excellent views from Common Wood. The route combines parkland scenery with woodland paths.
Parking is typically found in villages or at designated spots for attractions. For walks starting in Piddington, on-street parking is often available, but please be considerate of residents. Some routes start near pubs or cafes which may offer parking for patrons. For walks around Wheeler End Common, there are informal parking areas nearby.
The area is highly regarded by the komoot community, with routes receiving an average rating of 4.6 stars. Fellow hikers often praise the tranquility of the woodlands, the variety of the terrain, and the well-maintained network of footpaths.
Absolutely. The majority of the popular routes in this guide are circular, designed to bring you back to your starting point. This includes long, challenging loops and shorter, easier strolls, giving you plenty of options for a complete journey without needing to retrace your steps.
The varied habitats support a rich array of wildlife. It's very common to see red kites and buzzards soaring overhead. The woodlands and farmland are also home to skylarks and many other bird species. If you're quiet, you might even spot deer in the woods or on the edge of fields.


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