Best attractions and places to see around Wing include historical sites, natural landscapes, and waterways. The area features chalk grasslands, ancient monuments, and a network of canals and reservoirs. These diverse features offer opportunities for exploring both natural beauty and historical significance.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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So different to other parts of woodland nearby, and so quiet.
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It's absolutely gorgeous, breath-taking, and you're sheltered from any wind and rain by the trees too.
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these cedar woods are breath-taking, especially as you enter if from the east, sheltered form wind and rain with clear path through, a beautiful walk.
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Beautiful open, wide scapes, wide clear pathways with views all around.
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Breath-taking as you enter these woods from the East. Clear pathway through, not to muddy in the winter, sheltered by the trees from rain, beautiful area to walk.
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The lion was carved into the hills overlooking Dunstable Downs close to Whipsnade Zoo in 1931-33. Some say it was to remind pilots not to fly too low when crossing the zoo so they didn't scare the animals, others that it was an elaborate advert. In 2017/18 the lion was refurbished with a donated 800 tonnes of chalk so now it can be appreciated from quite some distance.
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If there is magic in the world it here...
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Wing, Buckinghamshire, boasts a rich history. You can explore the ancient Ivinghoe Beacon, known for its historical significance as a communication point. The village itself features a Medieval Church with additions from the 14th and 15th centuries, the 16th-century Old Vicarage and Dormer's Hospital almshouses, and the site of a Medieval Motte (Castle Hill). During World War II, Wing was also home to RAF Wing, a bomber training airfield whose runways can still be seen today.
For breathtaking views, head to Ivinghoe Beacon, which stands at 233 meters (764 feet) and offers panoramic vistas of Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, and Bedfordshire. Another excellent spot is Pitstone Hill, where you can enjoy stunning views, especially across to Ivinghoe Beacon.
Yes, Pitstone Hill is a chalk grassland designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to rare plant life like the pasque flower and field fleawort, and various bird species. For a different natural experience, the Red Cedar Woods Path offers a beautiful woodland area, providing a contrast to the open hills and fields of the region.
You can explore the historic Grand Union Canal and Twelve Arches Weir, once a vital transport route and now a peaceful waterway perfect for walking, cycling, and enjoying wildlife. Nearby, Marsworth Reservoir is part of a series of reservoirs popular for walking, birdwatching, and enjoying the tranquil waters.
Absolutely! The Red Cedar Woods Path is a beautiful woodland trek that families love. Marsworth Reservoir offers great family-friendly rides around the lakes with well-signed routes of different distances. The towpath along the Grand Union Canal is also ideal for easy cycling and walking with children.
Wing offers diverse walking experiences. You can enjoy the exposed hilltop walks around Ivinghoe Beacon, or explore the chalk grasslands of Pitstone Hill. The Red Cedar Woods Path provides a scenic woodland walk. For longer, easier routes, the circular walk around Marsworth Reservoir is a relaxing six-mile option. You can find more walking routes in the area by visiting the Wing guide page.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity around Wing. The towpath along the Grand Union Canal offers fantastic, easy, and relaxing cycling, free from road traffic. Marsworth Reservoir also has great family-friendly routes. For more challenging rides, you can explore various gravel biking, MTB, and road cycling routes detailed in the Gravel biking around Wing, MTB Trails around Wing, and Road Cycling Routes around Wing guides.
Yes, birdwatching is excellent around Wing. Marsworth Reservoir is a magnet for birdwatchers, featuring a bird hide where you can observe many species throughout the year. Pitstone Hill is also home to various bird species, including skylarks, meadow pipits, and willow warblers.
Many attractions around Wing, such as Pitstone Hill, are accessible all year round. However, winter can bring high winds and wet trails, making some routes more challenging. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the rare plant life and butterflies on Pitstone Hill, and generally offer more pleasant conditions for walking and cycling along the canal and reservoirs.
Yes, many outdoor areas around Wing are suitable for dog walking. The circular routes around Marsworth Reservoir are popular with dog walkers. The trails on Pitstone Hill and around Ivinghoe Beacon also welcome dogs, though it's always advisable to keep them on a lead, especially in areas with livestock or sensitive wildlife.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from Ivinghoe Beacon and the diverse landscapes that allow for both exposed hilltop walks and tranquil woodland trails like the Red Cedar Woods Path. The peaceful, traffic-free cycling and walking along the Grand Union Canal and the family-friendly atmosphere of Marsworth Reservoir are also highly praised.


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