10 easy to follow walk route maps of all grades that include part of The Ridgeway
Ten easy-to-follow walk route maps of all grades that include part of The Ridgeway in Walk Grade Order
The Ridgeway is a 137km (85 miles) linear footpath connecting Overton in Wiltshire, England with Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire, England.
The Ridgeway is waymarked by a National Trail Acorn.
Tap/mouse over a coloured circle (1-3 easy walks, 4-6 moderate walks, 7-9 hard walks) and click to select.
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See this list of walks, routes & maps in:
Grade Order |
Length Order |
Time Order |
Walk Number or Start Location Order
NB. To reverse (toggle) this order, click Grade Order again
Scroll down the list of walks below & click on each walk title (in blue) to locate it on the map above.
Route Summary:
Great Kimble - The North Bucks Way - Askett - Monks Risborough - Whiteleaf - The Icknield Way - The Ridgeway - Whiteleaf Cross - Cadsden - Grangelands And Pulpit Hill Nature Reserve - Chequer's Knap - The North Bucks Way - Great Kimble
Route Summary:
Butler's Cross - Monument Hill (Coombe Hill) - The Ridgeway - Linton's Wood - Goodmerhill Wood - Chisley Wood - The Icknield Way - Chequers - Pond Wood - Pulpit Wood - The North Bucks Way - The Midshires Way - Chequers Knap - Whorley Wood - Ellesborough Warren - Boxtree Wood - Beacon Hill (Ellesborough) - Ellesborough - The Aylesbury Ring - Springs Farm - Butler's Cross
Route Summary:
Bledlow - The Midshires Way - The Warren - The Ridgeway - Thickthorn Wood - Lodge Hill - Longwood Farm - The Old Rectory - Saunderton - Horsenden - Bledlow
Route Summary:
Dagnall - Chlitern Farm - Former Radio Station - Gallows Hill - Ivinghoe Beacon - The Ridgeway - Ivinghoe Hills - Steps Hill - Down Farm - Clipperdown Cottage - Clipper Down - Ward's Hurst Farm - Hog Hall - Hog Hall Lane - Dagnall
Route Summary:
Martinstown (or Winterborne St Martin) - Four Barrows Farm - Great Hill - South Dorset Ridgeway - Corton Down - Bronkham Hill - Jubilee Trail - Blackdown - Smitten Corner - Black Down (Hardy Monument) - East Rew Farm - Rew Manor - Martinstown (or Winterboune St Martin).
Route Summary:
Abbotsbury - The Macmillan Way - Abbotsbury Plain - The South Dorset Ridgeway - Abbotsbury Castle (Iron Age Fort) - Tulks Hill - Labour in Vain Farm - East Bexington Farm - The South West Coast Path - Chesil Beach - Abbotsbury
Route Summary:
Martinstown (or Winterborne St Martin) - Grove Hill Bottom - Great Hill - South Dorset Ridgeway - Corton Down - Bronkham Hill - Jubilee Trail - Blackdown - Smitten Corner - Black Down (Hardy Monument) - Bronkham Hill - Pen Barn Farm - Grove Hill Bottom - Martinstown (or Winterborne St Martin)
Route Summary:
Abbotsbury - The Macmillan Way - Abbotsbury Plains - Borad Coppice - Gorwell Farm - Kingstone Russel Stone Circle - Tenants Hill - Littlebredy - Topparts Dairy - The South Dorset Ridgeway - White Hill (Abbotsbury) - Abbotsbury
Route Summary:
Abbotsbury - The Macmillan Way - Abbotsbury Plain - The South Dorset Ridgeway - Abbotsbury Castle (Iron Age Fort) - Tulks Hill - West Bexington - The South West Coast Path - Chesil Beach - Abbotsbury
Route Summary:
Aldbourne - The Giant's Grave - Upper Upham - The Ridgeway - Sugar Hill - Four Barrows - Aldbourne
See this list of walks, routes & maps in:
Grade Order |
Length Order |
Time Order |
Walk Number or Start Location Order
NB. To reverse (toggle) this order, click Grade Order again
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