Princes Risborough — Aylesbury
Priayl one
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By a Slow Ways Volunteer on 07 Apr 2021
Description
This is a Slow Ways route connecting Princes Risborough and Aylesbury.
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This is a Slow Ways route connecting Princes Risborough and Aylesbury.
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Status
This route has been reviewed by 2 people.
This route has potentially been flagged (1 time) for reasons relating to access.
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Information
Route status - Live
Reviews - 2
Average rating -
Is this route good enough? - Yes (1) Maybe (1)
Problems reported - Access (1)
Downloads - 11
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Geography information system (GIS) data
Total length
Maximum elevation
Minimum elevation
Start and end points
Princes Risborough
Grid Ref
SP8074503497
Lat / Lon
51.72439° / -0.83238°
Easting / Northing
480,745E / 203,497N
What3Words
hourglass.leaky.windy
Aylesbury
Grid Ref
SP8186613875
Lat / Lon
51.81752° / -0.81372°
Easting / Northing
481,866E / 213,875N
What3Words
hurls.forum.pace
Priayl One's land is
Princes Risborough | |
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Grid Ref | SP8074503497 |
Lat / Lon | 51.72439° / -0.83238° |
Easting / Northing | 480,745E / 203,497N |
What3Words | hourglass.leaky.windy |
Aylesbury | |
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Grid Ref | SP8186613875 |
Lat / Lon | 51.81752° / -0.81372° |
Easting / Northing | 481,866E / 213,875N |
What3Words | hurls.forum.pace |
Arable | 31.7% |
Pasture | 37.7% |
Urban | 19.4% |
Woods | 11.2% |
Data: Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2018
reviews
Trevor Jones
06 Jun 2023This is a route which makes useof existing long distance paths.
The GPX track is confusing as it is often 50-150 metres away from the route to be followed so a map is necessary.
From Princes Risborough follow the Ridgeway to Pulpit Hill then drop onto the North Bucks way. Be aware path may be overgrown due to infrequent use.
After turn at SP 80663 10928 take path on right along field boundary to be able to cross the HS2 works (other paths are closed)
After bridge turn left to regain gpx track
Apart from gpx issues and path overgrowth, I would recommend the route. No great views but a reasonably easy walk.
Cbailiss
29 Aug 2021Not a full review, however some information which might be useful to anyone planning to walk this route.
There are significant HS2 related works in the vicinity of west Aylesbury and many paths are closed until 2024, including the path in this slow way. A diversion is in place. For more details, see
https://www.stokemandevilleparishcouncil.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/1MC12-EKF-IN-MRC-CS04-000210-Hawkslade-RoW-July-21.pdf
This slow way uses the SBH/34/1 route shown in the map on page 2 of the above PDF, which is closed. I have attached a map of the diversion (as of August 2021) in case the PDF is removed.
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