Hailey and Ipsden Walk
Enjoy the varied scenery stretching across the Hailey and Ipsden Walk. You’ll follow relaxing paths through open fields and villages that lead to an old church and unveil rolling countryside views. There are some steady inclines, but none are particularly steep, making this walk accessible by most ages and fitness levels.
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Route Description for Hailey and Ipsden Walk
Admire the rolling countryside views and open fields stretching across the Hailey and Ipsden Walk in the Chilterns. This kid-friendly trail includes some gentle gradients but nothing too steep, making it fun for most fitness levels. Some areas may be muddy and overgrown, so consider wearing the appropriate footwear and clothing to accommodate these conditions. Setting out from your car, heads towards Ipsden before looping around to Hailey and back to your car.
Getting to the Hailey and Ipsden Walk Trailhead
To get to the start of the Hailey and Ipsden Walk from Wallingford, follow the A4130 and take the second exit at the roundabout onto Port Way and then turn left onto Church Lane and another left onto Well Place Road before a quick right. Your destination will be on the left.
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