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This is an archive of walks done by the Saturday Walker's Club. You should only need to use this page if the SWC website is down.

Sunday, 25 August 2024

Sunday walk - Chorleywood to Chesham

T=swc.81 The Chess Valley is one of the most beautiful and tranquil parts of the Chiltern Hills. The walk dips in and out of the valley, with a number of fine panoramic views

Length: Main walk 15.8km (9.8miles). Shorter options are outlined in the walk directions.

Toughness: 5 out of 10

Trains: take the 9.57 Chiltern Railways train from London Marylebone arriving Chorleywood 10.24.

Returning from Chesham, Metropolitan Line trains run every half hour, (xx.28 and xx.58) direct to Aldgate via Baker Street and Kings Cross, taking 1 hour to Baker Street. 

Tickets : Chesham is in London Transport zone nine, Chalfont & Latimer in zone eight and Chorleywood in zone seven, so you can use Oyster or contactless to pay for your journey. Freedom Passes are also valid all the way to Chesham.

LunchThe Red Lion (01923 282 722) or The Bedford Arms (01923 283 301) in Chenies are 6.4km (3.9 miles) into the main walk.

Tea: The Drawingroom, Frances Yard, Chesham (01494 791 691) is a combination art gallery, music venue and cafe in a courtyard just off the pedestrianised part of Chesham high street (to the left, about 50 metres before the clock tower). It is open until 5pm on Sundays.

Otherwise, there is the usual choice of chain outlets. Cafe Nero, is open till 5.30pm daily, while Costa Coffee is open till 6pm daily.

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1 comment:

Wanderer said...

10 off the posted train plus,1 off a slightly later train made a total of n=11 on a fine day, w=sunny-with-a-light-breeze-and-gathering-cloud. Paths were dry and none of the lanes were flooded despite yesterday's rain. This is a very pleasant walk with no stiles and lots of lovely views as we went up and down hills. We made good progress to Chenies arriving there before the pub opened at midday. One dined in the pub, the rest picnicked nearby, some in the garden of the Baptist church where we were made to feel very welcome with offers of tea and coffee. Several picnickers joined the diner for a drink in the pub before setting off on the afternoon stretch. One picnicker had set off without delay planning to do an extended walk. The rest of us reached Chesham just after 3pm. Five had tea and cake at the Drawing Room, one went elsewhere in search of vegan cake and two went to the Mad Squirrel tap room where they enjoyed the beer. Three caught the 16.00 train, the Drawing Room group were in no hurry to leave and presumably caught the next train.