Amersham Circular via Chalfont St Giles walk
An easy walk along gentle hills above the Misbourne valley to the attractive village of Chalfont St Giles.
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An easy walk along gentle hills above the Misbourne valley to the attractive village of Chalfont St Giles.
Walk Notes A pleasant and undemanding Chilterns walk goes out along one side of the Misbourne valley and back along the other. Amersham is at the end of the Metropolitan Line, so this walk can be done with an Oyster Card / Zone 1-9 Travel card.
Halfway round, there are several possible lunchtime pubs in the attractive town of Chalfont St Giles. A recent walk report on the usual place, Merlins Cave, wasn't particularly encouraging, and you might want to try a small pub called the Fox and Hounds on the lane leading out of the town.
In Old Amersham, Season's Café Deli (formerly Carringtons) is worth seeking out for tea; there are also several pubs in this part of the town, but nothing much up by the station.
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An easy walk along gentle hills above the Misbourne valley to the attractive village of Chalfont St Giles.
Length: 13.5km (8.4 miles)
Toughness: 3 out of 10
OS Maps: Landranger Map 165, 175. Explorer 172
Walk Notes A pleasant and undemanding Chilterns walk goes out along one side of the Misbourne valley and back along the other. Amersham is at the end of the Metropolitan Line , so this walk can be done with an Oyster Card / Zone 1-9 Travelcard.
Halfway round, there are several possible lunchtime pubs in the attractive town of Chalfont St Giles. A recent walk report on the usual place, Merlins Cave, wasn't particularly encouraging and you might want to try a small pub called the Fox and Hounds on the lane leading out of the town.
In Old Amersham, Seasons Cafe Deli (formerly Carringtons) is worth seeking out for tea; there are also several pubs in this part of the town but nothing much up by the station.
This walk is covered by our Club's insurance. Our Club is registered on The British Mountaineering Council (BMC)
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Around 9.5 miles of walking in The Chilterns for this walker's return from an enforced 5 week hiatus.
After a lengthy residential start, it's essentially out along one side of the Misbourne valley, lunch in Chalfont St Giles and back along the other side of the valley.
A decent walk consisting mainly of Barley fields, some pastures and a few Beech woods. Probably best done on shorter Winter days, when the ground is reasonably dry.
Amersham Circular via Chalfont St Giles walk
An easy walk along gentle hills above the Misbourne valley to the attractive village of Chalfont St Giles.
A pleasant and undemanding Chilterns walk goes out along one side of the Misbourne valley and back along the other. Amersham is at the end of the Metropolitan Line , so this walk can be done with an Oyster Card / Zone 1-9 Travelcard.
Halfway round, there are several possible lunchtime pubs in the attractive town of Chalfont St Giles. A recent walk report on the usual place, Merlins Cave, wasn't particularly encouraging and you might want to try a small pub called the Fox and Hounds on the lane leading out of the town.
In Old Amersham, Seasons Cafe Deli (formerly Carringtons) is worth seeking out for tea; there are also several pubs in this part of the town but nothing much up by the station.
© Club Hiking in London. Ltd (CASC) in collaboration with Saturday Walkers Club.
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