Seer Green Walks
This Buckinghamshire village is located in a pleasant rural spot in the Chilterns, just to the east of Beaconsfield.
This circular walk takes you north to visit the peaceful trails around Hodgemoor Woods. The woods are pleasant local spot for walking and cycling with miles of trails to explore.
Postcode
HP9 2YG - Please note: Postcode may be approximate for some rural locationsSeer Green Ordnance Survey Map - view and print off detailed OS map
Seer Green Open Street Map - view and print off detailed map
Seer Green OS Map - Mobile GPS OS Map with Location tracking
Seer Green Open Street Map - Mobile GPS Map with Location tracking
Walks near Seer Green
- Beaconsfield - This circular walk from Beaconsfield explores some lovely Chilterns countryside
- Hodgemoor Woods - These woods near the town of Amersham have some good footpaths and mountain bike trails to try.
You can start off at the car park on Bottrells Lane at the northern edge of the site - Amersham Circular Walk - This circular walk around the market town of Amersham visits the nearby village of Chalfont St Giles while exploring the attractive countryside of the Misbourne valley
- Gerrards Cross - This Buckinghamshire based town is in a nice location for exploring the Chiltern Hill AONB
- Penn Wood - This walk visits Penn Wood near High Wycombe and Amersham in Buckinghamshire.
- Little Missenden - This delightul Buckinghamshire village has some nice country and river walking trails to try
- Chalfont St Giles - This pretty Buckinghamshire village sits in a nice rural spot on the edge of the Chilterns AONB.
- South Bucks Way - The South Bucks Way runs from Coombe Hill near Wendover to Denham near Uxbridge for a distance of approximately 23 miles
- Chiltern Heritage Trail - Travel through the Chilterns Hills on this splendid circular walk and visit numerous delightful hamlets, villages and towns in Buckinghamshire
- Chiltern Way - This is the original 125 mile circuit of the Chilterns AONB taking you through Hemel Hempstead, Chalfont St Giles, Marlow, Hambleden, Turville, Fingest, Bix Bottom, Ewelme, the Ridgeway, Stokenchurch, Great Hampden, Aldbury, the Dunstable Downs Country Park, Sharpenhoe Clappers and Harpenden
Pubs/Cafes
After your exercise head to the Jolly Cricketers for some post walk rest and refreshment. The pub dates back to 1850 and includes an outdoor Garden Marquee with gas heaters and cosy blankets, alongside The Pavilion Bar and Outdoor Kitchen. You can find them at 24 Chalfont Rd, HP9 2YG.
Dog Walking
The woodland and country trails are ideal for dog walking. The Jolly Crciketers mentioned above is also dog friendly with water bowls and homemade dog biscuits available.