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Barton Hills Nature Reserve
Bedfordshire
Barton Hills Nature Reserve
Circular walk
The Barton Hills Nature Reserve is in the heart of the Chilterns. The valleys and hills that make up this beautiful nature reserve make it well worth a visit. This 2-mile route is located near Barton-le-Clay.
OS Map: OS map available here.
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Useful Information
How to get there: Barton Hills is immediately south of the B655 between the town of Barton-le-Clay and the village of Hexton.
Grid Reference: TL 085 302
Nearest Postcode: MK45 4LA
Parking: There is no dedicated parking.
1.8 miles
Easy
1hr
The Walk
A walk in the heart of the Chilterns.
Map with thanks to Ordnance Survey.
Walk
1 From the walk start point, head southward to emerge along the edge of a field to your left. Take a right, when you can, to head into the woodland and follow the path round to the left. Head south on this path continuing down through the woodland to point 2.
2 Turn left here, and head straight on the path to point 3.
3 Take a left here and follow the path. Where the path forks, take the left path. The path will then take you back up to point 4.
4 Turn left here and head back to the walk start point.
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