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Ashridge Estate Boundary Trail

Hertfordshire

26 km / 16 miles
The Ashridge Estate Boundary Trail is a 16-mile circular walk that goes round the National Trust?s Ashridge Estate, on the northern edge of the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire. It was created in 1995 as part of the National Trust?s Centenary celebrations. It uses public rights of way and a few permissive paths to closely follow the edges of the estate. Much of the walk is through beautiful beech woods so typical of the Chilterns, with a few sections through fields for variety, and the highlight of the walk is probably Ivinghoe Beacon, with its extensive views over the Vale of Aylesbury and towards Dunstable Downs.


Details:

Path Type: Other Paths
Waymark: Yes
Attributes: Easy
Downland/Wolds
Start and Finish: SP971130 - Ashridge Estate Visitor Centre, Tring, Hertfordshire View on StreetMap
Web Sites: Pete's Walks Blog - Ashridge Estate Boundary Trail [blog] Ashridge Estate Boundary Trail - North Ashridge Estate Boundary Trail - South

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Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2016.
© OpenStreetMap contributors under Open Database Licence.
Rights of way data from selected Local Authorities.
Large scale digital mapping is provided by John Thorn.
At high zoom levels the route is indicative only.
Purchase Ordnance Survey Maps:
OS Landranger 165, 166
OS Landranger Active 165, 166
OS Explorer 181
OS Explorer Active 181

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Route Profile:

26.5 km (16.5 miles)
493 m (1,617 ft) ascent
247 m (810 ft)  maximum height

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