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Dacorum

The best walks and hikes around Dacorum

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Hikes around Dacorum explore a landscape of rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and tranquil waterways within the Hertfordshire countryside. A significant portion of the borough is located within the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterized by its chalk escarpment and extensive network of routes. The terrain includes gentle canalside paths along the Grand Union Canal, forested trails in areas like the Ashridge Estate, and ascents to viewpoints such as Ivinghoe Beacon.

Best hiking trails around Dacorum

  • The most popular hiking route is Ashridge Estate & Ivinghoe Beacon loop from Tring - Chiltern Hills, a 8.8 mile (14.2 km) trail that takes around 3 hours 56 minutes to complete. This route features ascents to prominent viewpoints within the Ashridge Estate.
  • Another top favourite among local hiking enthusiasts is Moneybury Hill, Ivinghoe Beacon and Pitstone Hill – Chiltern Hills, a moderate 8.0 mile (12.8 km) path. The trail combines woodland sections with open chalk downland, offering expansive views.
  • Local hiking enthusiasts also love the Berkhamsted Common and The Bridgewater Monument from Aldbury — Chiltern Hills, a 7.3 mile (11.8 km) trail leading through historic common land, often completed in about 3 hours 13 minutes.
  • Hiking around Dacorum is defined by rolling chalk hills, extensive ancient woodlands, and flat canalside paths. The network of trails provides options for various ability levels, from gentle strolls to more challenging hikes.
  • The routes in Dacorum are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,600 reviews. More than 10,000 hikers have used komoot to explore Dacorum's varied terrain.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

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Ashridge Estate & Ivinghoe Beacon loop from Tring - Chiltern Hills

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Embark on a moderate hike through the Ashridge Estate & Ivinghoe Beacon loop, a journey of 8.8 miles (14.1 km) with an elevation gain of 874 feet (266 metres). This circular route, which typically takes around 3 hours and 56 minutes, leads you through ancient woodlands, open downland, and chalk uplands. You will discover stunning beechwoods and dark cedar plantations, which burst with bluebells and wild garlic in spring. A major highlight is the panoramic vista from Ivinghoe Beacon, offering sweeping views across three counties. The trail also passes through charming villages like Aldbury, adding to its picturesque appeal. You will encounter sections of the historic Ridgeway National Trail, Britain's oldest road, and the Icknield Way.

This hike is easily accessible, starting conveniently from Tring station, making it a great option if you are traveling by public transport. Be prepared for varied terrain, including undulating paths and some steeper climbs, especially when ascending towards Ivinghoe Beacon. Forest footpaths within the Ashridge Estate can become very muddy in winter, and descents might be slippery after rain, so wear sturdy walking boots. Spring is an excellent time to visit for the vibrant bluebell and wild garlic displays, while summer offers carpets of wildflowers.

The Ashridge Estate & Ivinghoe Beacon loop is notable for encompassing two significant Chilterns landmarks: the Iron Age hill fort of Ivinghoe Beacon and the towering Bridgewater Monument. Parts of the walk follow ancient routes like the Ridgeway, which has been trodden for at least 5,000 years. You will also pass through areas like Pitstone Hill, a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to rare plant species, numerous butterflies, and various birds. Keep an eye out for wild fallow and muntjac deer within the Ashridge Estate.

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Embark on the Ashridge Boundary Trail North, a moderate hike spanning 9.8 miles (15.8 km) with an elevation gain of 882 feet (269 metres), typically completed in about 4 hours and 22 minutes. As you follow the route, you will discover ancient woodlands filled with mature beech and oak trees, creating a serene and immersive forest experience. The path winds through varied terrain, offering glimpses of the wider landscape before reaching notable viewpoints like Ivinghoe Beacon, where you can pause to take in expansive vistas across the Vale of Aylesbury. This northern section of the Ashridge Estate provides a rewarding journey through diverse natural settings, perfect for a half-day adventure. You will find the atmosphere peaceful and rejuvenating, making it an ideal escape into nature. The trail's moderate difficulty ensures a good workout without being overly strenuous, suitable for most hikers. Expect a blend of shaded forest paths and more open sections, each offering its own unique charm.

Before you set out, be aware that while the trail is generally marked with white circular signs and green arrows, carrying a navigation app or map is a good idea to stay on track. The terrain can be uneven in places, and you should prepare for potentially very muddy sections, especially after periods of rain, so waterproof footwear is highly recommended. Parking is available at various points around the Ashridge Estate, but it is wise to check specific access points and potential fees beforehand. Starting your hike earlier in the day is often best to avoid crowds and ensure you have ample daylight to complete the 4-hour and 22-minute journey comfortably. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit to ensure optimal conditions for your hike. Consider bringing enough water and snacks, as amenities along the route are limited.

This trail is a significant part of the larger Ashridge Estate, nestled within the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, an area renowned for its distinctive chalk hills and ancient woodlands. The estate itself boasts a rich history, with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years, and its diverse ecosystems support a variety of wildlife. The panoramic views you encounter, particularly from elevated points, highlight the unique geological features of the Chilterns. The route offers a chance to connect with a landscape that has been shaped by both natural processes and centuries of human interaction, providing a deeper appreciation for the region's heritage. It stands out as a prime example of the natural beauty and accessible hiking opportunities available in this protected area.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hike the moderate 7.3-mile Hertfordshire Way and Ashridge Forest Circular, exploring ancient woodlands, chalk downlands, and the Bridgewater

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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This moderate 11.6-mile hike through the Chiltern Hills features Newland's Wood, rolling landscapes, and the historic St Leonard’s Church.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Chris
July 9, 2025, Aldbury Village

nice little quiet village, The greyhound pub located near to the pond, serves delicious food and friendly atmosphere contributed both from the staff and patrons

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Beautiful woodland feels like you are in the middle of nowhere. Look out for the deer they like to lay up here during the day

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Amaravati is a Theravada Buddhist monastery situated at the eastern end of the Chiltern Hills in south-east England. It is near the Hertfordshire village of Great Gaddesden. Amaravati opened formally in 1985, after the English Sangha Trust had purchased the site from Bedfordshire County Council. It had formerly been a residential school and consisted of several large huts in Canadian cedar, built by the Canadian Air Force before World War II.

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https://amaravati.org/

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This was on my route unexpectedly. Left my mouth open for a bit. Very beautiful.

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Lovely spot with skylarks flying and cowslips aplenty.

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Lucky enough to hear the bells being rung as I left this quaint village. Make sure you look back at the church as you follow the path away from the village.

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Natalie
April 24, 2024, Steps Hill

Nice views, worth the climb, even on a driech day!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there many circular walks in Dacorum?

Yes, many trails in Dacorum are designed as circular routes, which is convenient for parking. A great example is the Pitstone Hill and Clickmere Pond loop from Aldbury — Chiltern Hills, which offers a varied experience through open downland and past tranquil ponds without needing to retrace your steps.

What are the best dog-friendly walks in the area?

Dacorum is very welcoming to dogs. Many local dog owners enjoy the open spaces at Bunker's Park Open Space and Long Deans near Hemel Hempstead for off-lead walks. For a longer, more structured hike, the Northchurch Common and Hudnall Common loop offers extensive woodland paths to explore. Always check local signage for lead requirements, especially near livestock.

Are there any easy, family-friendly hikes?

Certainly. The paths along the Grand Union Canal are flat and ideal for families with children. The Little Tring Bridge – Bench With View of the Canal loop from Pitstone is a gentle 6 km walk perfect for a relaxed afternoon. Another great option is Heartwood Forest, which features peaceful, well-maintained trails through young woodland and wildflower meadows.

How can I reach the hiking trails using public transport?

Tring railway station is an excellent starting point for many hikes. It provides direct access to trails leading into the Chiltern Hills. For example, the Tring Station to Aldbury Village loop starts right from the station, taking you through classic Chilterns scenery.

Where can I find free parking for walks?

Many popular walking spots offer free parking. The Ashridge Estate has several car parks, though they can get busy. Bunker's Park Open Space near Hemel Hempstead is a well-regarded spot with a free car park, popular with local dog walkers. For walks around Tring, there are often free parking options available, but it's always best to arrive early on weekends.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in Dacorum?

The trails in Dacorum are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the chalk ridges, like those at Ivinghoe Beacon and Pitstone Hill. The mix of ancient bluebell woodlands, open commons, and serene canalside paths is also a major highlight.

Are there any challenging, long-distance hikes?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Dacorum offers several longer routes. The Gaddesden Place and Amaravati Buddhist Monastery loop is a demanding 20 km hike with significant elevation gain. The area also forms part of longer national trails like The Ridgeway, providing opportunities for multi-day treks through the Chilterns AONB.

What are the trails along the Grand Union Canal like?

The Grand Union Canal offers flat, linear walking routes that are accessible to all abilities. The towpaths are well-maintained and pass through picturesque scenery, past historic locks, and traditional country pubs. The Grand Union Canal and The Obelisk loop combines a stretch of the canal with a climb into the surrounding hills for varied scenery.

Are there any heritage or themed walks available?

Yes, you can explore the region's history on foot. Towns like Berkhamsted and Hemel Hempstead have self-guided heritage trails that link historic sites and green spaces. For a countryside route with historical interest, the Newland's Wood and Church of St Leonard loop takes you through ancient woodlands and past a historic church.

Where are the best viewpoints in Dacorum?

For breathtaking panoramic views, Ivinghoe Beacon is a must-visit. It offers 360-degree vistas over the surrounding countryside. Nearby, Pitstone Hill is another highly-rated spot for its pristine views and clear trails. Many routes, such as the Moneybury Hill, Ivinghoe Beacon and Pitstone Hill – Chiltern Hills, are specifically designed to take in these spectacular viewpoints.

How many hiking trails are there to choose from?

There is a vast network of trails to explore, with over 500 hiking routes around Dacorum available on komoot. These range from short, easy strolls of just a few kilometres to difficult, full-day hikes, ensuring there's a trail for every fitness level and interest.

What is the terrain like in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty?

The terrain within the Chilterns AONB is defined by its chalk geology. Expect rolling hills, some steep escarpments offering rewarding views, and tranquil valleys. The area is also rich in ancient woodlands, primarily beech and oak, which provide shaded, serene walking conditions. You can learn more about the unique landscape from the Chilterns AONB design guide.

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