Walks you can reach from Wolverton by train

Buckinghamshire · South East England

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A day hike is just a simple train journey away — plan your next day of green.

Alternatively, view walks directly from Wolverton.

Tring
Autumn Silence by hammermad

Tring Circular via Ashridge Estate (Hertfordshire)

30 minutes direct from Wolverton.

Beginner-friendly: It’s nearly all in a big National Trust estate that’s extremely well sign-posted. It’s completely fine to deviate from the route — explore and shorten as you like! The lunch options are simple cafés, so no messing around with booking a table in advance. The Ashridge Estate is very beautiful if you appreciate woodland, and covers more then enough ground to cover a day of hiking in itself. There are paths everywhere and you can wander freely. Ancient trees, rolling chalk downlands and lush meadows. Extensive woodland.

Woodland: half under tree cover.

Time: 3h30–7h30

2 lunch spots: the Ashridge Estate Café (1h–1h30 in), or Ashridge House café (2h–4h30 in)

1 end-of-walk reward: the Valiant Trooper

Warnings: Relatively busy. Take the minor paths to avoid the crowds. Can be muddy.

Source: Trains2Green.

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Rolling
13
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Tring
GOC: Incombe Hole, Ashridge Estate by Peter O'Connor aka anemoneprojectors

Tring to Berkhamsted (Hertfordshire)

30 minutes direct from Wolverton.

Canal towpath, ancient woodland, chalk commons, open grassy hillsides, beech and oak estate woodland and ridge paths with town views.

Warnings: Can be muddy.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Reverse direction: Walking Post (inc. GPX).

16
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Tring
88/365 - Step Out into the Sun by Steviepix

Tring to Wendover (Hertfordshire)

30 minutes direct from Wolverton.

Flat canal towpath, reservoir banks, open arable fields, wooded Chilterns hills and steep descents.

Woodland: a third under tree cover.

Time: 6h–12h

1 lunch spot: the Partridge (3h–6h in)

1 end-of-walk reward: Wendover Woods Café

Warnings: Steep chalky descent.

Reverse direction: Walk by Rail.

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Rolling
22
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Berkhamsted
, Berkhamsted Castle, Berkhamstead, England, United Kingdom, UK, Europe by godrick

Berkhamsted Circular via Hockeridge Woods (Hertfordshire)

30 minutes direct from Wolverton.

Canal towpath, wide bridleways, fields, woodland paths, school playing fields and town centre.

Warnings: Can be muddy.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

15
KM
Wellingborough
Sunset @ Summer Leys Nature Reserve by msxhpirl81

Wellingborough to Northampton (Northamptonshire)

15 minutes direct from Wolverton.

Riverside paths along the Nene, meadows, quarry lakes, arable fields, villages, urban riverside, nature reserve and raised flood embankments.

Warnings: Prone to flooding.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

25
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Market Harborough
Brampton Valley Way by Donnchadh H

Market Harborough to Northampton (Leicestershire)

15 minutes direct from Wolverton.

Rolling hills of the south east Midlands. Brampton Valley Way: former railway opened 1859, closed 1981, converted to multipurpose path in 1993; one of the longest ex-trackbed paths in the UK; runs through former ironstone quarrying area.

Time: 7h30–15h30

Warnings: Two unlit tunnels (Oxendon Tunnel and Kelmarsh Tunnel).

Walk details: Walk Midlands (tips, photos and local insights).

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30
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Bow Brickhill
Riverside spring morning by Dan_Fr

Bow Brickhill to Leighton Buzzard (Buckinghamshire)

15 minutes direct from Wolverton.

Woodland paths, pine and beech woods, greensand ridge with valley views, riverside meadows and canal towpath.

Time: 4h

Warnings: Can be muddy. Best avoided in winter.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

15
KM
Cheddington
GOC: View from beween Gallows Hill and Beacon Hill by Peter O'Connor aka anemoneprojectors

Cheddington to Leighton Buzzard (Buckinghamshire)

15 minutes direct from Wolverton.

Rolling fields, wooded areas, hilltop villages, panoramic views of the Chilterns and Aylesbury Vale and level descent into Linslade.

Time: 5h30

Warnings: Arable field crossings.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

25
KM
Milton Keynes Central
Grey Heron by Aeroplanes Everywhere

Milton Keynes Central to Woburn Sands (Buckinghamshire)

4 minutes direct from Wolverton.

Recommended: A scenic, mostly off-road route through Milton Keynes connecting green spaces by footpaths, ramps and wide underpasses, well segregated from traffic. Surfaces vary from grass, compacted mud and stone and wood bark to mostly tarmac. There are kissing gates and an avoidable flight of steps.

Time: 3h–5h30

Warnings: Kissing gates at the Woburn Sands end may restrict accessibility. One avoidable flight of steps near Peartree Bridge. Steps down to the Grand Union Canal can be bypassed by ramp.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
11
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Bletchley
Teardrop Lakes by Aeroplanes Everywhere

Bletchley to Leighton Buzzard (Buckinghamshire)

9 minutes direct from Wolverton.

Recommended: Stunning with the amazing autumn colours. A mostly flat, easy route, around 90% along the Grand Union Canal towpath and a riverside path by the River Ouzel, with some residential streets and a less pleasant section under railway bridges at the Bletchley end. The towpath is partly traditional and unpaved so can get muddy and the river section can flood after heavy rain. A few sets of steps up to canal bridges. Follows the Grand Union Canal and River Ouzel, with plenty of locks. Easy to return on a short train journey between the two stations. The canal continues to Campbell Park and Milton Keynes if extended.

Waterway: nine tenths along the Grand Union Canal.

Time: 3h30–7h

Lunch: Plenty of shops at the Leighton Buzzard end and throughout into Bletchley.

Warnings: Two short river/canal sections can flood after heavy rain; fine for boots but not trainers. The towpath is not all paved and can be muddy; one or two sections have subsided. A few steps up to bridges where you cross the canal. Watch for cyclists.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Gentle
13
KM
Hemel Hempstead
GOC Chipperfield to Boxmoor 059: River Bulbourne, Hemel Hempstead by Peter O'Connor aka anemoneprojectors

Hemel Hempstead to Harpenden (Hertfordshire)

45 minutes direct from Wolverton.

Some great views. The heart of the route follows the Nickey Line, a former railway now a wide, well-paved walking and cycling path, running through varied environments from deep cuttings to high embankments. Generally easy and reasonably dry over chalk and with a few steep hills out of Hemel and some muddy stretches; ends through Rothamsted Park. Follows the Nickey Line, an old railway branch line, now a Sustrans cycle path; well signposted with benches along the way. Stock up at either end as there is no refreshment on route without a detour to Redbourn in the middle.

Woodland: a third under tree cover.

Time: 4h–8h

Lunch: No refreshment on route without a small detour to Redbourn in the middle; plenty at both ends.

Warnings: Some busy roads to cross, and a large flight of steps up to elevated path sections with no easy step-free alternative at the B487 Queensway crossing in Hemel.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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15
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Hemel Hempstead
GOC Chipperfield to Boxmoor 021: River Gade, Apsley by Peter O'Connor aka anemoneprojectors

Hemel Hempstead to Radlett (Hertfordshire)

45 minutes direct from Wolverton.

A wonderful and very varied walk, lots of surprises, lots to see. A wonderfully varied route following the Grand Union Canal, then quiet lanes, holloways, woodland, open fields and farmyards. Terrain ranges from wide rocky holloways to flat concrete to narrow woodland dirt paths and field-side tracks and with several uphill stretches. Muddy in places even in summer and likely a wet walk in winter; stiles and narrow paths. Passes Munden House on the Munden Estate and crosses the River Colne. Apsley marina near the canal has cafes, a pub and shops; Bedmond village has shops and a pub.

Time: 4h30–9h30

Lunch: Shops and a pub in Bedmond village roughly midway, and cafes, a pub and shops at Apsley marina.

Warnings: Several long uphill slogs on muddy paths and lanes. A short section on Bucknalls Lane runs along a main route, though with a separate footpath. With little lighting it is not suitable for after dark.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
19
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