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The Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is an excellent place to go for a walk, take a bike ride through glorious countryside, visit an historic house, enjoy a relaxing pub lunch or pop into a farm shop to buy some tasty local produce. Or just bring a picnic and take time out in a tranquil green spot.
Search the interactive map: select from the list of categories to the right of the map to bring up icons showing the location of walks, bike rides, places to visit, tasty local products and plenty more across the Chilterns area. You can put place names or postcodes into the 'Find location' box, or zoom the map in to your area of interest. Click on any icon that appears to bring up an information box with a link to more detailed information which is provided below the map.
Use the Reset Map button at any time to remove the icons and zoom out the map.
Map categories
Chilterns AONB area
People and history
Poets
Authors
Buildings
Artists
Musicians
Folklore and curiosity
Historic places
Historic features
Historic figures
Actors
Special trees and woods
Trees
Woods
Other
Chilterns Cycleway
Chilterns Cycleway Route
Bike Shops and Bike Hire
Nearest Railway Stations
Walks & Rides
Cycling
Horse Riding
Long walks (7 or more miles)
Medium walks (4-6 miles)
Pushchair/wheelchair walks
Short walks (up to 3 miles)
Social-distance friendly
Walks from rail stations
Walks without stiles (0.5 - 4 miles)
Places to Visit
Animal and farm parks
Autumn colour
Bluebell woods
Breweries and vineyards
Chalk streams
Commons
Countryside and picnic sites
Houses and gardens
Mills
Museums and galleries
Nature reserves
Outdoor activities
Railways and boat trips
Tourist information centres
Villages
Where to see red kites
Places to Stay
B&Bs
Camping, caravanning and youth hostels
Hotels
Self-catering accommodation
Local products
Wine, fruit juices and beer
Preserves, confectionery and chocolate
Dairy and ice cream
Fruit and vegetables
Meat, Poultry and Game
Farm shops
Bread, baked goods and flours
Building restorers and materials
Ceramics and pottery
Furniture
Metalwork
Miscellaneous
Plants and Trees
Stained glass
Wood turners and carvers
Woodland products
Eating and Drinking
Cafes
Pubs/restaurants
The boundary of the AONB area shown is approximate. It is not the definitive boundary