Royal Chilterns Way

A 280km/174-mile off-road journey through the breath-taking Chilterns, blending scenic trails, historic landmarks and charming local gems

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The Royal Chilterns Way is named for the many royal connections found along its route through the scenic Chiltern Hills. Starting in the town of Reading, situated in Berkshire, this is a county that was proclaimed as the Royal County of Berkshire in 1957. Today known for its tech industry and music festival, Reading has royal ties going back over a thousand years. By 1086, it was a royal borough, and in 1121 King Henry I, son of William the Conqueror, founded Reading Abbey. He was buried there, although his tomb was likely lost during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

The route then enters Buckinghamshire, the county that gave its name to Buckingham Palace. In 1703, John Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham, built Buckingham House. It was purchased by George III in 1761 and became Buckingham Palace. Since Queen Victoria’s reign began in 1837, it has served as the official London residence of the monarch.

Along the way, the trail also passes through Henley-on-Thames, home to the Henley Royal Regatta. Established in 1839 and granted royal patronage by Prince Albert in 1851, it remains one of the world’s best-known rowing events, attracting thousands of visitors each June.

Royal Chilterns Way route

Royal Chilterns Way: map and GPX file

175 mi / 282 km
11100 ft / 3383 m
11103 ft / 3384 m
Discover the majestic rolling hillsides adorned with giant chalk artwork and peaceful bluebell-lined woodland trails that link together historic regal villages and breathtaking country estates throughout this 280km epic bikepacking adventure … read more

Royal Chilterns Way route guide

Our comprehensive route guide is will open your eyes to the rich history and stories of the landscapes you’ll journey through.

The guide contains everything you need to plan your ride. The route is broken down into six parts, with detailed maps, navigation and what to look out for along the way. It also includes practical advice so you can make the most of your ride.

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