These walks, published by reputable organisations as listed, contain descriptions and sketch maps.
We strongly advise that you also use an OS map to supplement the sketch map and ensure you stay on public rights of way.
Information or Download published by the Chilterns AONB
Information published by the National Trust
Information published by the National Trust
Information published by the National Trust
Information - Download published by Brakspears Pubs
Information - Download published by Brakspears Pubs
Information - Download published by Brakspears Pubs
Download - published by Fancy Free Walks
These walks, published by keen amateur walkers, often contain excellent photos (or videos) and brief descriptions of the walk and their own experience on the day.
We strongly advise that you also use an OS map to supplement the sketch map and ensure you stay on public rights of way.
Blog post Published by Chris M - April 2015
Blog post Published by Richard Gower November 2018
Blog post Published by Richard Gower June 2018
Blog post Published by Two Dogs And An Awning - August 2018
Video blog - published by J's walks
Video blog - published by J's walks
Video blog - published by J's walks
Covering only 17 miles, you will very quickly find yourself immersed in scenes from Midsomer Murders.
A vast variety of locations in Buckinghamshire have been used in several Midsomer Murders episodes. There has been so many that some may know the region as ‘Midsomer County.’ This self-guided tour will not only let you walk in the footsteps of inspector Barnaby himself but, get a real taste for what Buckinghamshire and the surrounding local areas have to offer.
Following the trail you will also have the chance to taste wine, sample local food and beer, spend the night in a filming location and walk the beautiful Chiltern Hills of Midsomer. The trail starts and ends in Marlow and takes in the surrounding villages of Frieth, Lane End, Bolter End, Fingest and the Hambleden valley.
Download the Visit Midsomer – Marlow Trail to learn more about the area and discover Marlow’s Midsomer secrets.
Download the Midsomer Trail from here