West Wycombe, Saunderton and Bradenham Circular Walk
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Follow along well-marked footpaths on the 6.5mi West Wycombe, Saunderton and Bradenham Circular Walk, which takes you through fields, woodland, and buildings harking back to a time long ago! You’ll definitely appreciate the glimpses of rolling hills stretching across the countryside as you make your way around this loop. While this walk is kid-friendly, the paths can get muddy during wetter months, so be prepared for this.
Getting there
To get to the start of the West Wycombe, Saunderton and Bradenham Circular Walk, head to High Wycombe and follow W Wycombe Road. At the roundabout, take the first exit onto the A40. 0.4mi later, take a right onto Chorley Road, and you’ll see the car park to your right, 0.1mi after turning onto Chorley Road.
About
When to do | Year-Round |
Backcountry Campsites | No |
Pets allowed | Yes - On Leash |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | Moderate |
Route Type | Circuit |
West Wycombe, Saunderton and Bradenham Circular Walk
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West Wycombe, Saunderton and Bradenham Circular Walk Description
The West Wycombe, Saunderton and Bradenham Circular Walk immerses you in the Chilterns, unveiling lovely forest and countryside views. Setting out from the car park, cross Chorley Road and go straight, heading towards the Dashwood Mausoleum and St. Lawrence’s Church before skirting along Nobles Farm and going through Hearton Wood. You’ll know you’re at the top of the loop when you reach Saunderton. The circuit starts to make its way around, heading in the direction of Park Wood and Bradenham. Near the end of your loop, be sure to stop at the Hellfire Caves. You’ll have to veer off the designated route just slightly, but it’s worth it. After, continue to make your way back to your car.
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