Following Roald Dahl at Great Missenden

Recommended by
Walk directions

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.

View all directions
Location
Additional information
  Terrain  - Field paths, stretches of road, one flight of steps
  Landscape  - Farmland, woods, pasture, and landscaped grounds and lake of Missenden Abbey
  Dog friendliness  - Under control across farmland and in wildlife conservation area
  Parking  - Link Road car park
  Toilets en route  - Link Road car park
About the walk
The pretty little village of Great Missenden has two claims to fame. Missenden Abbey, founded in 1133, served as a monastery for over 400 years until ruined in the Reformation. The ruins were later incorporated into a Georgian mansion, but this was gutted by fire in 1985. Now restored, it functions...
Read more
Been on this walk placeholder

Been on this walk?

Send us photos or a comment about this route. Or recommend a route of your own.

Walking in Safety placeholder

Walking in Safety

Read our tips to look after yourself and the environment when following this walk.

Get an AA guide placeholder

Get an AA guide

Explore our range of ‘50 Walks in’ guides - they’re the ideal companion for a ramble.

About the area
Buckinghamshire is a land of glorious beech trees, wide views and imposing country houses, such as Stowe and Waddesdon Manor, set amid sumptuous gardens and dignified parkland. The Vale of Aylesbury is a vast playground for leisure seekers, and rising above it are the Chiltern Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where you can also find the woodland rides of Burnham Beeches.
Area image

Following Roald Dahl at Great Missenden

Recommended by
Dog friendly
Location
Nearest postcode:
Additional information
  Terrain - Field paths, stretches of road, one flight of steps
  Landscape - Farmland, woods, pasture, and landscaped grounds and lake of Missenden Abbey
  Dog friendliness - Under control across farmland and in wildlife conservation area
  Parking - Link Road car park
  Toilets en route - Link Road car park
About the walk
The pretty little village of Great Missenden has two claims to fame. Missenden Abbey, founded in 1133, served as a monastery for over 400 years until ruined in the Reformation. The ruins were later incorporated into a Georgian mansion, but this was gutted by fire in 1985. Now restored, it functions...
Read more
Been on this walk placeholder

Been on this walk?

Send us photos or a comment about this route. Or recommend a route of your own.

Walking in Safety placeholder

Walking in Safety

Read our tips to look after yourself and the environment when following this walk.

Get an AA guide placeholder

Get an AA guide

Explore our range of ‘50 Walks in’ guides - they’re the ideal companion for a ramble.

About the area
Area image
Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire is a land of glorious beech trees, wide views and imposing country houses, such as Stowe and Waddesdon Manor, set amid sumptuous gardens and dignified parkland. The Vale of Aylesbury is a vast playground for leisure seekers, and rising above it are the Chiltern Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where you can also find the woodland rides of Burnham Beeches.