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Access Guide: Black Park
Black Park Country Park, located in Wexham near Slough, is an accessible natural retreat ideal for disabled visitors, older adults, and families.
Access Guide: Burnham Beeches
Burnham Beeches offers excellent year-round access, with an extensive range of walks and provision for those with limited mobility.
Access Guide: Coombe Hill
The access walk to the Monument is short but mildly challenging, with stunning views at the end — perfect for picnics, dog walks (dogs must be on leads), and nature watching.
Access Guide: Rickmansworth Aquadrome
Rickmansworth Aquadrome is a local nature reserve featuring two lakes - Batchworth and Bury - surrounded by woodland and grassland with accessible paths.
Access Guide: Wendover Arm Canal
Towpaths run alongside most sections of canal, allowing for some stunning walks. This guide explores the Wendover Arm Canal.
Access Guide: Wendover Woods
Wendover Woods is ideal for family days out, offering a play trail, café, adventure playground, fitness trail, and cycling routes for all abilities.
Access Guide: Whiteleaf Hill
Whiteleaf Hill is a nature reserve that provides a wonderful view across the Vale Aylesbury and the Wessex Downs. Not for the faint hearted!
There are lots of other sites and paths in the Chilterns suitable for people with different needs. Access ranges from stile-free routes to well-surfaced trails suitable for wheelchair and pushchair users.
For more easy-access options see our interactive map.