Ashridge Boundary Run Trail
The Ashridge Boundary Run Trail may be long at 26.9 km, but the varied views rolling by will keep you entertained as you traverse woodland, open fields, and countryside undulations. Pack some food along and enjoy a picnic at one of the many viewpoints dotting this lovely walk in the Chiltern Hills.
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Route Description for Ashridge Boundary Run Trail
The Ashridge Boundary Run Trail follows a lovely 26.9 km loop that has you traversing and undulating along lush countryside scenery, through woodland and open fields. You’ll find plenty of viewpoints sprinkled across this hike, making any spot a great place to stop and enjoy a picnic lunch! At points, the route can be hard to follow, so get your GPS ready before heading out.
Other amazing walks in Chiltern Hills
Check out our guides to Wendover Loop, Wendover Woods, Dunstable Downs, Hurley Loop or The Rose and Crown Ivinghoe Beacon Walk. Or see all of our Chiltern Hills walks on 10Adventures.
Getting to the Ashridge Boundary Run Trail Trailhead
To get to the start of the Ashridge Boundary Run Trail, follow the B4506 from Berkhamsted before turning left towards the Ashridge NT Car Park or the Brownlow Cafe, situated at the end of the street.
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