Chequers

If yesterday was warm, today is hot! We've done this walk before and the aim is to end up at the Shoulder of Mutton pub for a late lunch and much needed refreshment. We descend from the Ridgeway, virtually onto the front lawn at Chequers and into what appears to be a Saga holiday outing...

Stoke Row

I read blogs written by other walkers and our adventures are all together more prosaic. Perhaps I should invent a few stories of 'daring-do in the Chilterns'...but really, the charm of these woods and lanes is that nothing much has happened here for decades. I'll not be contributing any stories themed on UNTAMED, ON THE EDGE or ADRENALIN.

Little Chalfont

This is not a strenuous walk and as the distance is short it leaves plenty of time for taking pictures and chatting. We only meet runners and dog walkers and the early morning around here is peaceful. Were it not for the occasional background drone of a plane, circling before landing at Heathrow, you could be forgiven for thinking you were in a different century.

Dunstable Downs

Follow my blog with Bloglovin 28th January Dunstable Downs...well, I remember coming here with Dad to fly kites...by which I mean Robert and I watched on as Dad flew the box kite. We were allowed to send messages up but not trusted to hold the line. It's amusing to see things have not changed and … Continue reading Dunstable Downs

Hambleden

21st January Just occasionally when we've been walking the location and the weather have come together to produce a really memorable walk. This was one of those occasions. We returned to the Hambleden Valley after last week, but this time we've decided to walk north, up the valley towards Turville, before looping round through Fingest … Continue reading Hambleden

Wendover Woods

5th November Frankly, who cares about American elections or Brexit? There are more interesting things to do on a Saturday morning! There's been a town at Tring for well over 2,000 years and happily this is a part of the Chilterns where Trump or Farage seem a world away. We park near the Tring Natural … Continue reading Wendover Woods

Chipperfield

2nd October I'm struggling to get used to the Church of England. This morning's service at St Luke's was finished by 10-20am, which seems ridiculously early compared to a lifetime of services finishing at 12-45pm (perhaps non-conformists just have more stamina!). With most of the morning left we drove out to Chipperfield for one of … Continue reading Chipperfield

Bledlow

24th September This year we've done plenty of walking around Tring and Marlow...time to fill in some of the countryside between. Summer is still hanging on as we drive out to Chinnor and  park up in Bledlow village (Lions of Bledlow carpark if I'm being honest!). Today we're not the only one's taking advantage of … Continue reading Bledlow