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United Kingdom
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South East England
Buckinghamshire
Aylesbury Vale
Wendover

Outer Aylesbury Ring

Moderate

5.0

(1)

12

runners

Outer Aylesbury Ring

01:27

13.2km

160m

Running

Embark on the Outer Aylesbury Ring for a moderate jogging route that offers a diverse off-road experience. You will navigate undulating paths through the Chiltern Hills, enjoying tranquil stretches alongside the Wendover Arm of the Grand Union Canal. The trail leads you through woodlands, including Wendover Woods, and across open…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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3.83 km

Wendover Arm of the Grand Union Canal

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Wendover Arm of grand union canal. Nice quiet section of canal between Aston Clinton and Halton with wood on other side of bank. Caution can be very Muddy and slippy …

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8.90 km

A monument made up of a group of 3 stones marks the top of Haddington Hill. Standing at 267m high, Haddington Hill is the highest point of the Chiltern Hills, …

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10.0 km

This viewpoint sits on the highest hill in the Chiltern Hills and provides some unforgettable views across this landscape of remarkable natural beauty. Stop for a moment and take it all in before continuing on your journey.

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13.2 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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5.30 km

3.24 km

1.91 km

1.88 km

638 m

203 m

Surfaces

5.10 km

3.38 km

3.01 km

832 m

434 m

422 m

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Highest point (270 m)

Lowest point (120 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Outer Aylesbury Ring?

The Outer Aylesbury Ring offers diverse, off-road terrain. You'll encounter undulating paths along the Chiltern Hills, tranquil sections beside the Grand Union Canal, and stretches through the rolling countryside of the Vale of Aylesbury. Expect a mix of dirt paths, grass, and potentially some gravel, passing through woodlands and open fields.

How challenging is the Outer Aylesbury Ring for jogging?

While generally considered 'Easy' for hiking, its considerable length of 85 km (53 miles) and varied terrain make it a moderate challenge for jogging. The route involves an ascent of approximately 1,200 meters, so be prepared for significant climbs. It requires appropriate footwear and a degree of trail running experience.

What are the main highlights and viewpoints along the route?

The trail is designed to offer consistent scenic vistas across the Vale of Aylesbury and the Chilterns. Notable highlights include the Wendover Arm of the Grand Union Canal, Haddington Hill Summit (Chiltern Summit), and the View from Halton Wood, Chilterns National Landscape. You'll also pass through delightful villages and skirt historically significant areas like Waddesdon Manor.

Does the Outer Aylesbury Ring connect with other trails?

Yes, the route connects with several other well-known paths. Significant portions overlap with the Aylesbury Ring and the Grand Union Canal (Wendover Arm) Walk. It also briefly joins the Ridgeway National Trail and intersects with paths like the Icknield Way Cycle Trail and the Chilterns Cycleway.

Is the Outer Aylesbury Ring dog-friendly?

The Outer Aylesbury Ring is generally dog-friendly, as it uses public footpaths. However, as it passes through open fields and farmland, dogs should be kept under close control, especially near livestock. Always follow the Countryside Code and be prepared to use a leash when necessary.

Are there any permits or fees required for jogging the Outer Aylesbury Ring?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to jog the Outer Aylesbury Ring. It primarily uses public rights of way across the Buckinghamshire countryside and through the Chilterns National Landscape.

What is the best time of year to jog the Outer Aylesbury Ring?

Spring and autumn are generally the best times to jog the Outer Aylesbury Ring, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be enjoyable, but some sections may be exposed to the sun. Winter jogging is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions and shorter daylight hours.

Where can I park to access the Outer Aylesbury Ring?

The Outer Aylesbury Ring is a circular route, so you can start at various points. Many of the villages along the route, such as Wendover, Haddenham, or Princes Risborough, offer public parking options. It's advisable to check local parking availability and restrictions for your chosen starting point.

How can I reach the trail using public transport?

Several towns and villages along the Outer Aylesbury Ring, including Wendover, Aylesbury, and Princes Risborough, have train stations with connections to London and other major towns. Local bus services also serve many of the villages along the route, offering flexibility for accessing different sections.

Can I complete the Outer Aylesbury Ring in sections?

Absolutely! The Outer Aylesbury Ring is designed with flexibility in mind. It can be tackled as a continuous long-distance challenge or broken down into 23 circular walks described in 14 section guides. This allows you to choose segments that suit your fitness levels and available time.

Are there any sections of the trail affected by construction?

Yes, some sections of the Outer Aylesbury Ring, particularly sections 1 and 8, may be impacted by the construction of the High Speed 2 (HS2) rail line. This can lead to path closures and diversions. It is always advisable to check for the latest updates on these closures before planning your run.

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