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Sunday 20 August 2017

Sunday Walk - Rolling Bucks Landscape with tremendous views: Haddenham Circular (with or without Brill)

SWC Walk 191 – Haddenham Circular (via Brill) 
Length:  27.6 km (17.2 mi)
Ascent/Descent:  458 m; Net Walking Time: ca. 6 ¼ hours
Toughness:  8 out of 10
                              OR
SWC Walk 191a – Haddenham Circular (omitting Brill)
Length:  20.1 km (12.5 mi) [the route splits from the main walk after 7.7 km]
Ascent/Descent:  300 m; Net Walking Time: ca. 4 ½ hours
Toughness:  5 out of 10 

Take the 10.10 Bicester Village train from Marylebone, arriving Haddenham & Thame Parkway at 10.50
Return trains:  xx.13 (52 mins journey time) and xx.38 (40 mins journey time), then 20.08, 20.39, 20.44, 21.37…

“This is a long and strenuous – but very rewarding – walk through the pleasant rolling countryside of the north westerly parts of Aylesbury Vale, just north of The Chilterns, with some far views on clear days. The walk first crosses the Thame Valley north of Haddenham and then passes through the area of the ancient Bernwood Royal Hunting Forest on a wide circular route to return south on a different route back through the Thame Valley to Haddenham. 
The lunch stop is in any one of two charming pubs in the ancient hilltop village of Brill. A short loop around the village, providing far views into five counties, passes its well-preserved windmill in a prominent position on Brill Common, before a long descent from this steep-sided village follows.
There are a few ascents throughout the walk at regular intervals, with the third one – up to lunch in Brill – the longest, as the walk links a total of four hilltop villages and crosses one other hill chain. It also contains several arable field crossings.”

This short walk cuts out the beautifully located hilltop village of Brill, but still provides some fine far views across the rolling landscape and to the Chilterns.

Lunch:
The Pointer (12.1 km/7.5 mi, food to 17.00);
The Pheasant (12.9 km/8.0 mi, food to 17.00);
The Hundred of Ashendon (on the short walk: 11.5 km/7.2 mi, food to 15.00), which has been awarded the Michelin Bib Gourmand 2016 and 2017 for its cuisine. They also serve sandwiches and more traditional dishes from a Bar Snack Menu.
Tea: The Rising Sun, en-route to the station, part of the Oak Taverns mini-chain.
                                                                                   
For walk directions, map, height profile, photos and gpx/kml files  click here.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Anyone interested in this walk?

regards,
SP

Thomas G said...

Apologies for earlier erroneous train time, post now corrected

Anonymous said...

A meagre n=3 came out for this undulating excursion in very good walking weather, namely w=sunny-with-passing-clouds-later-overcast. Views as good as always, field crossings a doddle due to well-cleared paths and firm ground, although plenty more acreage under the plough this year, with a high percentage of broad beans. Not pretty.
Very nice lunch indeed at The Pointer, Brill, which has gone even more upmarket (apparently featuring in the Sunday Times Top 100 Restaurants in Britain recently). They also do rooms now in a building opposite.
17.38 train after all that.