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Easy hiking trails around Burnham Beeches traverse a landscape characterized by ancient woodland, diverse habitats, and gentle terrain. This 220-hectare site in Buckinghamshire features majestic, pollarded beech trees, heathland, and tranquil ponds. The area offers a network of well-maintained paths with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible walks.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great spot found at random when Cliceden was closed. T hourly recommend. Lovely cycle paths, great walks and a fab cafe for lunch.
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Quick pit-stop at the Burnham Beeches Cafe for refreshments or a toilet break.
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Burnham Beeches is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, National Nature Reserve, and Special Area of Conservation thanks to its ancient beech woodland and rich wildlife. More than sixty species of plants and animals that call the 927-acre (375 ha) site home are rare or under threat. The historic woodland is also home to relics of times gone by. Located in the southwest of the woodland, you can visit Seven Ways Plain hill fort which dates to the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. Neighbouring film studios have used the Beeches as a shooting location in various productions such as Doctor Who, Harry Potter, Goldfinger, and Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.
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Burnham Beeches is a wonderful natural, protected forest area, with lots of walks and car free tarmac cycling routes within it. Just past the entrance (at Lord Mayors Drive) is a decent cafe where many walkers and cyclists stop for refreshments.
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Easy hiking trails in Burnham Beeches primarily feature ancient woodland, heathland, and tranquil ponds. The terrain is generally gentle with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible walks. You'll encounter a network of well-maintained paths and informal trails.
Yes, Burnham Beeches offers a wide selection of easy hiking routes. There are over 330 easy trails available, providing numerous options to explore the ancient woodlands and diverse habitats at a comfortable pace.
Burnham Beeches is renowned for its majestic, gnarled, and pollarded beech trees, some over 400 years old. Keep an eye out for the 'Druid's Oak', believed to be over 800 years old, which you can pass on routes like the Druid Oak β The Beeches Eco Cafe loop from Burnham Beeches. You'll also find diverse habitats including heathland, tranquil ponds, and a variety of fungi, especially in autumn.
Absolutely. Burnham Beeches is very family-friendly. The site offers a sensory trail designed for children, and the generally flat, well-maintained paths are ideal for walks with kids. The diverse landscapes and ancient trees provide an engaging environment for all ages.
Yes, Burnham Beeches is a dog-friendly destination. Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs on the extensive network of paths. Please ensure dogs are kept under control, especially given that white cattle and Exmoor ponies graze freely in certain areas.
Burnham Beeches offers a unique experience year-round. Autumn is particularly stunning with the vibrant colours of the ancient woodlands and abundant fungi. Spring brings new growth and wildflowers, while summer provides a cool canopy. Even in winter, the sculptural forms of the ancient trees are dramatic. Consider visiting during off-peak times for a quieter experience.
Yes, many of the easy trails in Burnham Beeches are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the The Beeches Eco Cafe β Burnham Beeches loop from Burnham Beeches, which is about 6.7 km long and offers a comprehensive experience of the area.
Burnham Beeches provides several visitor facilities. You'll find a cafe and an information point on-site. There are also wheelchair-accessible toilets and parking. The area is highly accessible, with an all-terrain mobility scooter available for loan to help less mobile visitors explore.
Burnham Beeches is highly accessible. Many of the internal roads are closed to cars, and there are easy-access paths suitable for wheelchairs. An all-terrain mobility scooter can also be loaned to facilitate broader exploration of the site.
The easy trails in Burnham Beeches are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 800 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique ancient woodlands, the tranquil atmosphere, and the well-maintained paths that make for a pleasant and accessible outdoor experience.
Yes, Burnham Beeches holds historical significance. You can find remnants of an Iron Age hillfort at Seven Ways Plain and a probable medieval moat to the north-west. These features add an element of discovery to your hikes through the ancient landscape.
For a shorter, easy loop, consider the The Beeches Eco Cafe loop from Burnham Beeches. This trail is approximately 4.1 km long and can typically be completed in just over an hour, perfect for a quick immersion in the Beeches' natural beauty.


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