Long-distance footpath in southern England
The Chiltern Way is a waymarked long-distance footpath in the Chiltern Hills of southern England. It was created by the Chiltern Society as a Millennium project .
Route
The Chiltern Way runs for around 200 kilometres (120 mi).[ 1] [ 2] There are three extensions - the North Chiltern Trail, the Southern Extension and the Berkshire Loop - adding a further 122 kilometres (76 mi) between them.[ 2] [ 3]
The route is circular and runs through the Chiltern Hills region, passing through parts of the counties of Bedfordshire , Buckinghamshire , Hertfordshire and Oxfordshire . The route includes the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and many of the town and villages situated in the Chilterns such as Chalfont St Giles , Marlow , Radnage , and Stokenchurch .[ 2]
See also
Sources
Moon, Nick (2016). The Chiltern Way and Chiltern Way Extensions (2 ed.). Chiltern Society. ISBN 9780904148336 .
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