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Buckinghamshire Way

Windsor and Maidenhead, England

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Trail length

145.1 km

Time

~8 days

Elevation Gain

1694 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

What to expect?

wheelchair-friendly
rivers
lakes
scenic-views

Activity types

nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Buckinghamshire Way and how many days does it usually take to walk?

The Buckinghamshire Way is 145.08 km long with 1,694 m of total ascent, so it fits best as a multi-day walk rather than a single outing. Most walkers split a route of this length into about 6 to 10 days, depending on daily mileage, accommodation plans, and how much time is allowed for towns and transport connections along the way.

Is the Buckinghamshire Way a difficult long-distance walk?

The Buckinghamshire Way is generally rated easy, which makes it more approachable than many hillier long-distance trails. Even so, 145.08 km is still a substantial journey, and the full route includes 1,694 m of climbing spread across multiple days, so stamina matters more than technical mountain skills.

Where does the Buckinghamshire Way start and finish?

The Buckinghamshire Way is commonly described as running between Bourne End in the south of Buckinghamshire and the Aylesbury area in the county interior. Bourne End is on the Thames-side rail branch linked to Maidenhead, while Aylesbury is a major Buckinghamshire transport hub, which makes either end practical for a point-to-point walk.

Can the Buckinghamshire Way be reached by public transport?

Yes. Bourne End has a railway station on the Marlow branch with services connecting via Maidenhead, and Aylesbury is served by rail and bus links within Buckinghamshire. That makes the Buckinghamshire Way one of the easier county long-distance routes to organize without relying entirely on a car.

Is the Buckinghamshire Way suitable for beginners or older kids?

The Buckinghamshire Way is one of the more beginner-friendly long-distance routes because it is rated easy rather than strenuous. The main challenge is its overall scale: 145.08 km with 1,694 m of ascent, so it is better suited to walkers who can handle repeated full days on foot, or to families tackling selected shorter sections instead of the entire trail.

What kind of route is the Buckinghamshire Way?

The Buckinghamshire Way is a multi-day long-distance route through Buckinghamshire, using a mix of established public footpaths and linked walking routes rather than a short waymarked loop. Its overall distance of 145.08 km means it is designed for end-to-end progress across the county landscape, not for a single afternoon hike.

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