Highlights
'Escape The City to the Chiltern Hills' is a cycle ride with a twist. Though cycling is our first love, we think the Chiltern Hills are best explored through a combination of pedal and foot. So, if you love walking and cycling in near equal measure (with a couple of delightful country pubs thrown in) this is the escape for you. We'll enjoy spectacular views and delightful traffic-free cycling as we traverse the chalk hills, sample fine local produce and camp out under the stars in a hidden woodland campsite, the Chiltern Retreat.Day 1Join Red Fox Cycling for 2 days of wonderful guided cycling over the rolling landscapes of the Chiltern Hills. The Red Fox team will meet you at 10am at Tring Station with your bike (or they can hire one for you) and you’ll start the adventure from here. You’ll be taken on the most beautiful routes with breath-taking views, through historic villages and tree-lined paths. Plenty of food and drinks stops will be included along the way plus an overnight cosy camp with all the amenities. Expect to cycle around 32 miles per day (around 3-4 hours) plus optional walking of around 2 hours per day. The first day will include a wholesome, seasonal lunch at The Grange Restaurant; opened by Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. This has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere, with all profits supporting the charity. You’ll have a chance to do some sightseeing with a visit to the quintessentially English village of Aldbury and pretty Ewelme with its duckpond and local village store (also the final resting place of Jerome K Jerome). Round off the day with a 3 mile 'Three Villages pub walk' taking in the The Frog at Skirmett, The Bull & Butcher in Turville and finishing up at Chequers Inn in Fingest for a hearty supper. End the day in peace and tranquility with a cosy wild camp under the stars at the Chiltern Retreat (tents, air mats, travel pillows and camping chairs all set up and provided).Day 2You’ll start the day breakfasting on delicious Dorset Cereals whilst taking in the idyllic, rural views. The mid-morning pedal will include a tasty snack stop at the No Car Café; a rustic getaway for walkers and cyclists offering locally sourced, real food. Complete your weekend with a proper Sunday lunch at the traditional country pub, King William IV. Sightseeing for day 2 will include visiting the Grade II listed ruins of the medieval Church of St James at Bix Brand and an optional leisurely wildlife walk around Warburg Nature Reserve. End Time : 5pm. End Point : High Wycombe station. Inclusions Accommodation - No Frills Experience peace and tranquility with a cosy wild camp under the stars at the Chiltern Retreat (tents, air mats, travel pillows and camping chairs all set up and provided by us) What's Included 🍴 Food - Lunch, snack stops and dinner on Saturday and breakfast, lunch and snack stops on Sunday 🥤 Drink - Non alcoholic refreshments throughout the day 🧰 Equipment - Tents, air mats, travel pillows and camping chairs all set up and provided by us What you'll need 🧤 Warm Clothing ☂️ Waterproofs ⛺ Camping Equipment - Sleeping bag and head torch 📋 Other - Sunglasses, suncream, mobile phone, cash and cards for additional expenses (such as alcoholic drinks)
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