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No traffic touring cycling routes around Seer Green are situated on the edge of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in Buckinghamshire. The region features rolling chalk hills, ancient woodlands like Hodgemoor Woods, and varied countryside. The landscape is characterized by silts and gravels, with dry valleys cutting into the underlying chalk, offering diverse terrain for cycling.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Crossing point between Whipendall Woods / Whippy Trails and Cassiobury Park
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About 1922, the land between the River Colne and the canal was taken over by Rickmansworth Gravel Company. Building in the capital was booming and gravel was in demand. Extraction at the site began and the resulting pit became Stocker's Lake. The original Wembley stadium was built at around this time and many have since speculated on the possibility of a Wembley Connection? Dredging and gravel extraction continued until the 1940s. In 1947 Rickmansworth and Uxbridge Valley Water Company purchased Stocker's Lake (an area of 93.7 acres) for Β£5000 as the dredging agreement had expired. This was to protect the aquifer and pumping sources at Stocker's and Springwell. The company became Rickmansworth Water Company in 1985 and later part of Three Valleys Water Company, eventually Affinity Water, the present owners. In the 1970s Stockerβs Lake became a nature reserve and day to day management was assigned by the water company to Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust.
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The land on which Stocker's Lake now stands was once part of Stocker's Farm which is still there today. Records from 1427 show that the farm already existed and was owned by John Stockere or Stocker. In 1861, Stocker's House was built for the Corporation of London to house the Collector of Coal Dues on the Grand Union Canal. Stocker's House cost Β£850 to build and the first tenant was Mr. Charles Browton. The dues he collected were, for example, 4 shillings per ton of wine and 12 pence a ton of coal. However with the railways becoming increasingly popular it was decided to sell the house and in 1869 Lord Ebury offered Β£300
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Nice to see a good mix of shops and I love the flowers over the rail bridge
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In the summer there are tours for Β£3 donation from 2pm on Sunday
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This charming historic mill along the Grand Union Canal has been beautifully transformed into residential apartments. Its picturesque setting beside the canal creates a scenic backdrop.
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Batchworth Lock No 81 is a minor lock on the Grand Union Canal. The Grand Union Canal Walk passes here.
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Lovely little town, had a roast dinner here in a Japanese restaurant of all things!
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There are 12 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Seer Green, offering a variety of distances and challenges within the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The no-traffic touring routes around Seer Green are primarily moderate to difficult. There are 7 moderate routes and 5 difficult routes, with no easy routes listed. This suggests a good level of fitness is beneficial for most rides.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as circular tours, allowing for a comprehensive exploration of the local area without repeating sections. An example is the Grove's Windmill, Coleshill β Amersham Community Mural loop, which is a moderate 39.6 km ride.
While many routes are on well-paved surfaces suitable for road bikes, some segments may include unpaved sections, especially when traversing areas like Hodgemoor Woods. A hybrid or gravel bike might be suitable for exploring the mixed terrain.
You can enjoy the rolling chalk hills and expansive views of the Chilterns AONB. Routes often pass through ancient woodlands like Hodgemoor Woods, known for bluebells in spring. You might also encounter tranquil water features such as Shardeloes Lake or the River Chess Stepping Stones and Weir.
Yes, routes often connect to charming historic villages. You could cycle to Old Amersham Town Centre with its historic architecture, or pass by the Bourne End Railway Bridge, originally designed by Brunel. The area also has evidence of Roman occupation, with a Roman road passing through Hodgemoor Woods.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.54 stars from 204 ratings. Reviewers often praise the picturesque landscapes, the quiet nature of the routes, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and natural beauty spots like Hodgemoor Woods.
Seer Green has a railway station, making it accessible by train. For specific routes, you can plan your journey to the start point. For more detailed information on public transport options to Seer Green, you can check resources like visitbytrain.info.
Yes, the Hodgemoor Wood Bike Park β Winchmore Hill loop is a moderate 25.9 km route that takes you through this significant area of ancient woodland, offering diverse trees and paths.
The Chilterns, including the area around Seer Green, are beautiful year-round. Spring offers the sight of bluebells in woodlands like Hodgemoor Woods, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Summer provides longer daylight hours, and even winter can be pleasant on crisp, clear days, though some unpaved sections might be muddier.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, routes like the Great Missenden village β The Lee Village Green loop offer a difficult 103.3 km ride with significant elevation gain, allowing for an extensive exploration of the wider Chilterns area.
The charming villages along and near the routes, such as Old Amersham and Chalfont St Giles, offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. Seer Green itself also has local establishments where cyclists can refuel and relax.


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