Start - Marlow
Finish - High Wycombe
Geocaches - 1
Pubs - The Swan, West Wycombe
Previous Stages - Stage 1, Stage 2, Stage 3, Stage 4, Stage 5, Stage 6, Stage 7, Stage 8, Stage 9, Stage 10, Stage 11
The London Countryway just keeps on delivering. Today marks the start of the Chilterns stretch of the walk, with the guide promising 30 miles of great walking through the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. If the rest is like today, I will be a happy man. Woodland, paths that I have almost totally to myself and plenty gentle ups and downs.
I have the ground to myself but the skies are owned by the Red Kites. The population is booming and they are a near constant companion.
Red Kites A-Plenty |
Valley of the Bluey |
This one is for sale - 1.1m of your Buckinghamshire pounds |
Stately Home in the Distance. Dread to think of this one's value |
The Swan, West Wycombe |
One of those chairs will do to wait at |
The pub has been owned by the same family since the 1910 and the decor is unchanged since the war - I'm just not sure which war. Initially, I am confused by the long bar with no pumps. The beers are served from gravity fed barrels, so at least I don't have to worry about whether they have been pulled through.
Inside of a heritage pub - my Rebellion IPA nestled on the pumpless bar. Rucksack in the blue chair |
The rest of West Wycombe is equally delightful, a couple more pubs, the hell fire caves and the mausoleum on the hill. All previously visited.
Church Lane - through the portal for a climb to the mausoleum |
And there it is |
More of the same to High Wycombe. A climb to Downley Common, a skirt through the grounds of Hugenden Manor and entry into High Wycombe town.
More Valleys |
Hughenden Manor |
No time to explore High Wycombe - not that shopping centres hold much appeal - the 850 back to Marlow runs every 30 minutes and I am 3 minutes before its due to leave.
Bang on time.
Another double digit miles in the Chilterns awaits next month.
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