Following Roald Dahl at Great Missenden
Exit the car park right, then turn left onto the High Street. Continue past the 'Red Pump Garage' and the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre to reach the George Inn. Take the alleyway on the right (signed 'BASDA and ART recruitment') immediately before it. At the end, turn left onto an unmade road, with the 400-year-old timbers of the rear of the George Inn to your left.
Soon turn left onto Twitchell Road. Turn right onto Whitefield Lane, which leads beneath the railway. Turn immediately right onto unmade Trafford Road (you may spot Gipsy House on your right), then turn left after 50yds (46m) onto a waymarked track. Pass a cemetery on the left. The gate ahead leads to open fields and woods. Go straight ahead, keeping the fence on your left, to a gate entering Angling Spring Wood.
Continue straight on through the wood. Leave it via a kissing gate and take the path straight ahead, bisecting a field, and emerging onto the road at Green Lane. Turn left, walk a few paces to Andlows Farm and turn left into here. After a few steps (before the farm buildings) turn sharp right at the corner of the hedge, and go through a gate with the farmhouse on the left. At the next gate turn left, still keeping the farmhouse to your left. You soon enter Atkins Wood.
The path forks and the broader trail leads right; take the less obvious path left, which keeps close to the left-hand perimeter of the beech wood. At the end of the wood go through a kissing gate and turn left onto a bridleway. This leads to a tarmac lane and on past the entrance to Angling Spring Farm. The lane bends right, but take the track left with a panoramic view from here towards Great Missenden. Continue ahead into Angling Spring Wood, following a steep path downhill. Veer right and rejoin the trail on which you entered the woods. Retrace your steps back via the railway tunnel and continue to the end of Whitefield Lane.
Turn right onto High Street and cross the road. After around 70yds (64m) is the entrance to Missenden Abbey. Continue straight on, and turn left at the waymarker through a kissing gate. Almost immediately on your left is a small humpback bridge which offers a great view of the abbey across Warren Water. Leave by another gate and continue on the path, leading uphill, to the right of the abbey. Go through a gate at the top of the field, ascend some steps and go straight ahead, crossing the bridge over the A413 to visit the church and graveyard.
Retrace your steps back to the bridge and go straight on, following Church Lane. Walk past two cottages, and turn right, then immediately left. Follow the road round to the left, with Oldham Hall and the school on your right. As the road ends, follow the footpath. This leads into the playing fields directly opposite Link Road car park – cross them to return to the start.
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