Warden Hills Backside Circular Walk
Looking for a lovely, leisurely stroll in the Chilterns? The Warden Hills Backside Circular is a fantastic option, as it avoids steep hills and is a great walk for families with children and pushchairs. This is also a multi-use trail, so you may encounter some horseback riders and mountain bikers.
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Route Description for Warden Hills Backside Circular Walk
Take on the relaxing Warden Hills Backside Circular, a lovely route that immerses you in Chiltern scenery without propelling an intense heart rate. All ages and abilities will enjoy this pushchair-friendly route! Since this is a lollipop walk, you’ll meander along the same section to and from your car to the start and end of your loop. Setting out from your vehicle, head northwest and continue straight before turning right to go in a counterclockwise direction around the circuit portion of this walk. Go around the loop, basking in the open fields and farmland before returning to where the circuit began. Follow the same path to your car!
Getting to the Warden Hills Backside Circular Walk Trailhead
To get to the start of the Warden Hills Backside Circular, head to Luton and follow the A505 before turning left onto Butterfield Green Road and follow it for 1.1 km before finding parking.
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