There are so many wonderful places to explore on the outskirts of London, including family-friendly trails and National Trust woodland - so why not hike up a hill or into a valley, spot wildlife or follow a walking route with your family?No matter which area, park or trail you decide upon, make sure to take the time to enjoy the wonderful views of the English countryside. Walking is a great way to reconnect with nature, and to spend some quality time with your family - and so, we have gathered a list of the best walks to do with your family - choosing trails that are within a one hour drive from Central London. Ashridge and Ivinghoe BeaconThis is a great circular walk that passes through lots of beautiful British countryside. The view from the Ivinghoe Beacon is a particular highlight, and the 9-mile walk includes a three-mile stretch on The Ridgeway trail, a mile on the Icknield Way Trail and a wander along the Ashridge Estate.Address: Tring Station, Station Road, HP23 5QRHow long is the drive? 1 hour - or 38 miles - from central LondonIs it buggy friendly? YesCan I take my dog? YesAre there paths suitable for bikes and/or scooters? YesAre there toilet facilities/baby changing? The visitors centre, toilets and cafe at the Ashridge Estate Visitors Centre are currently closed due to COVID-19What’s the terrain like / what footwear is needed? The walk has lots of paths and trails, no special footwear neededCould young kids or elderly manage the walk? There are lots of crisscrossing footpaths so that the walk can be made shorter if needed.Parking? Parking available at Tring StationOutdoor amenities: Currently closed in line with government guidelines, the Ashridge Estate Visitor Centre is perfect for taking a break and some time to rest.Epping ForestExplore the beauty of this ancient forest by following the 6-mile circular hike, starting and finishing at Theydon Bois underground station. The path is marked with green waymarkers and passes by a deer park and the amazing Iron Age fort, Ambresbury Banks, where Boudica fought against the Romans.Address: Theydon Bois, Coppice Row, CM16 7EUHow long is the drive? 50 minutes - or 20 miles - from central LondonIs it buggy friendly? NoCan I take my dog? YesAre there paths suitable for bikes and/or scooters? Bikes will cope with the forest floor, but probably not a scooterAre there toilet facilities/baby changing? NoWhat’s the terrain like / what footwear is needed? The walk follows a set path with no special footwear needed.Could young children/the elderly manage the walk? The 6.6 miles through the forest does not follow a paved path, and so there are uneven surfaces that may not suit the elderly/very young walkers.Parking? Parking available at Theydon Bois stationSaunderton via the West Wycombe CircularAn easy stroll through the beautiful countryside of the Chilterns, this is a great choice for family walks. Heading south-east to Bradenham, you can then choose to take a longer or shorter path so that the walk is 10 km or 16 km in total. The path includes Naphill Common, Flagmore Wood, Hughenden Manor and the West Wycombe Caves. Follow the path on the OS Landranger Map no. 165, or the OS Explorer Map no. 172.Address: Saunderton Station, HP14 4LJHow long is the drive? 1 hour - or 36 miles - from central LondonIs it buggy friendly? YesCan I take my dog? YesAre there paths suitable for bikes and/or scooters? YesAre there toilet facilities/baby changing? NoWhat’s the terrain like/what footwear is needed? The walk follows a path, no special footwear needed.Could young children/the elderly manage the walk? The shorter version of the walk would be suitable for bothParking? Free car parking at Saunderton StationOutdoor amenities: Post lockdown, there are lots of amenities and places to stop along the route, including Hughenden Manor, the Dashwood Mausoleum and the West Wycombe Caves - where there are typically lots of cafes for a spot of lunch.Chorleywood and Chess ValleyThe Chess Valley in the Chiltern Hills is perfect for family walks, as it follows rural paths through the area, covering 9.6 km. The final mile is along residential roads from the station, but otherwise, this lovely walk is very picturesque with great views of the beautiful valleys and countryside of the Chiltern Hills.Address: Chorleywood Station, 24 Chorelywood Bottom, Rickmansworth, WD3 5JRHow long is the drive? 49 minutes - or 27 miles - from central LondonIs it buggy friendly? YesCan I take my dog? YesAre there paths suitable for bikes and/or scooters? YesAre there toilet facilities/baby changing? NoWhat’s the terrain like / what footwear is needed? The walk follows a path, no special footwear needed.Could young kids/the elderly manage the walk? YesParking? Pay and Display at Chorleywood StationCliveden Green Walking TrailThis short walk takes around 1 hour to complete, and the 3.7 km path through the Cliveden Estate offers amazing views that overlook the River Thames. Explore the Berkshire countryside on this National Trust trail and wander this family-friendly terrain that is only accessible by foot.Address: Woodland car park, Marlow, SL6 0HJHow long is the drive? 55 minutes - or 29 miles - from central LondonIs it buggy friendly? YesCan I take my dog? YesAre there paths suitable for bikes and/or scooters? YesAre there toilet facilities/baby changing? Yes - in the Woodland Lounge - though these are currently closed in line with government guidelinesWhat’s the terrain like / what footwear is needed? This short walk follows a path across easy terrain; no special footwear neededCould young kids/the elderly manage the walk? YesParking? Car parking available at the Woodland Car Park at the Cliveden EstateAmenities: The Cliveden Estate and Gardens are typically open, however, they are currently closed in line with government regulations.Woldingham and the North Downs, SurreyThis is a challenging walk that goes along the North Downs in Surrey, passing through a completely rural landscape with plenty of stunning scenery. The 8.6 km walk includes Woldingham School, Godstone Vineyards, sections of the North Downs Way trail and the Great Church Wood nature reserve.Address: Woldingham Station, Caterham, CR3 7LQHow long is the drive? 55 minutes - or 18 miles - from central LondonIs it buggy friendly? No - there are lots of up and downs, as well as some challenging terrain.Can I take my dog? YesAre there paths suitable for bikes and/or scooters? NoAre there toilet facilities/baby changing? NoWhat’s the terrain like / what footwear is needed? This walk has lots of up and downs, sturdy footwear recommendedCould young kids/the elderly manage the walk? NoParking? Car parking available at Woldingham StationEgham to Runnymede Circular Walk in SurreyOne of the best walks for history buffs, the 6 km circular walk takes you through ancient woodlands, wildflower meadows and wetlands at the Runnymede nature reserve - the home of the Magna Carta. This National Trust route has lots of special, rare and endangered wildlife - which has made it an area of Special Scientific Interest.Address: Egham Railway Station, Station Road, Egham TW20 9LBHow long is the drive? 43 minutes - or 22 miles - from central LondonIs it buggy friendly? No - there are several stiles and gates along the wayCan I take my dog? YesAre there paths suitable for bikes and/or scooters? NoAre there toilet facilities/baby changing? Yes - though these are currently closed in line with government guidelinesWhat’s the terrain like / what footwear is needed? This walk covers different terrains and surfaces, sturdy footwear recommendedCould young kids/the elderly manage the walk? NoParking? National Trust car park availableAmenities: Magna Carta memorial, JFK memorial and a Magna Carta tearoom with picnic tables (cafe currently closed)
There are so many wonderful places to explore on the outskirts of London, including family-friendly trails and National Trust woodland - so why not hike up a hill or into a valley, spot wildlife or follow a walking route with your family?