Ivinghoe Beacon

Ivinghoe Beacon

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Ivinghoe Beacon is a prominent hill and landmark in Buckinghamshire, England, 233 m above sea level in the Chiltern Hills, close to Ivinghoe and …

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Mar 8, 2025
The views over the beacon were amazing! Loved seeing the naibouring valleys around. Totally worth the hilly walk up the steep hill to get to the Beacon. Interesting history about the place. Loved my …Full review by rosiehall56
Apr 13, 2024
I visited Ivinghoe Beacon quite a few years ago and as I was passing I thought I would pay it another visit. It's part of the National Trust and there is a small car park nearby. I visited on a Satur…Full review by therichastill
Mar 11, 2024
Something rather magical about this place, it's no wonder they filmed parts of all four Harry Potter films, and the last Star Wars film from up there! (The Rise Of Skywalker) Standing directly behi…Full review by ᒪᗩᗯᑎ ᗰ

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Elevation:233 m (764 ft)
Located:Ivinghoe

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Not a huge dog fan if they are running loose without leads barking and sniffing around my pic nic. Anyone know of …
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Not a huge dog fan if they are running loose without leads barking and sniffing around my pic nic. Anyone know of any quieter/ peaceful routes to walk and sit if I am coming from Tring Station and is it best to go back via Tring or another ?
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I regularly walk the route with my dog but never see dogs running loose out of control. It is a deer park and there are rules about keeping dogs under control at all times due to deer …
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I regularly walk the route with my dog but never see dogs running loose out of control. It is a deer park and there are rules about keeping dogs under control at all times due to deer attacks. Enjoy your walk up from the station.
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What else is there to do around here? Is there somewhere nice to eat? Our Grandma (who is 95) has always wanted to …
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What else is there to do around here? Is there somewhere nice to eat? Our Grandma (who is 95) has always wanted to visit, but we have 2 children with us too so want to keep everyone happy.
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You can drive on towards Dunstable for about 5 mins and visit the National Trust cafe on Dunstable Downs which gives excellent views over the countryside whilst being nice and …
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You can drive on towards Dunstable for about 5 mins and visit the National Trust cafe on Dunstable Downs which gives excellent views over the countryside whilst being nice and warm at the same time. The food is good and reasonably priced and there are modern clean toilets up there too. Hope this helps.
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are the walks here pushchair friendly?
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There are plenty of paths for bikes and pushchairs but also some very steep ups and downs especially if you want to get up to the Beacon itself. Walking is easier at the …
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There are plenty of paths for bikes and pushchairs but also some very steep ups and downs especially if you want to get up to the Beacon itself. Walking is easier at the Monumentvend of the Ashridge estate above Aldbury.
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