Pete's Walks - Cholesbury and The Lee (page 2 of 6)

If you are considering walking this route yourself, please see my disclaimer. You may also like to see these notes about the maps and GPX files.

Google map of the walk

A few yards to the right I went over a stile on the far side of the lane, the path then turning right and following the edge of a field. It turned left in the field corner, going uphill alongside Bray's Wood on my right. After a while the path went over a stile and continued through the wood for about a quarter of a mile to reach a minor road, where I went right.

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The path on the other side of Arrewig Lane

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The path after turning left in the field corner

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Looking back towards Three Gates Farm, from where the path enters Bray's Wood

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The path continuing through Bray's Wood

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The path continuing through Bray's Wood

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The path continuing through Bray's Wood

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The minor road south of Bray's Wood, where I turned right

When I turned left at a junction of minor roads, I was back on my original route. After about a quarter of a mile I took a footpath on the left that ran along the left edge of a part of a cattle pasture (I could see some cows lying in the grass in another corner of it), then continued across a meadow to reach Lownde's Wood. The path then continued through a series of woods for about a mile, gradually curving right (from east to south). For the last few hundred yards there was a field just yards to my right (here I was on a bridleway rather than a footpath, according to the OS map).

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The minor road after I turned left (now back on my original route)

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The path after I turned left from the minor road

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The path continuing towards Lownde's Wood

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The path in Lownde's Wood

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The path continuing through the woods

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The path continuing through the woods

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The path continuing through the woods

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The bridleway continuing through the woods, now with a field to the right