Free guided walk of Woodcock Woods
Are you looking to get outdoors, meet new people and improve your health and wellbeing? Join this free friendly 1-1.5 mile led walk through Chiltern farmland, parkland and woodland.
- Booking essential
- Free event (admission applies)
Walking is an excellent way to get out, meet new people and improve your health and wellbeing. Walk with us to explore the beautiful Chilterns countryside.
We offer regular walks for people of different levels of ability at various locations across the Chilterns.
Our walk leaders are trained volunteers who will offer a warm welcome and support.
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Prices
Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
- Meeting point
The Stable Yard, Hughenden Manor. SU 861954 · what3words: ///help.gangs.saints · Lat: 51.650994, Long: -0.75625
- What to bring and wear
Dress for the weather and wear shoes suitable for walking, for example walking boots or trainers.
- Accessibility
Please note that walks are in the countryside and may be on uneven ground, which can be muddy when wet. The walk is on a range of gravel and grass surfaces. There is one steep section in the centre of Woodcock Wood and only a few gates to open.
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