Chilterns Hidden Gems: 10 Secret Spots Locals Love

July 28, 2025

Discover the quieter side of the Chilterns—perfect for guests seeking serenity, scenery, and storybook charm From sweeping chalk hills to secret valleys and centuries-old pubs, the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is packed with locations that feel untouched by time. But beyond the well-trodden trails of Henley and High Wycombe, you’ll find hidden villages, forgotten footpaths, and peaceful picnic spots known mainly to locals. Whether you're a property owner thinking about hosting or a traveller looking for an off-the-radar escape, here are 12 of the Chilterns’ most enchanting hidden gems—each offering the kind of quiet beauty guests are actively searching for on platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com.

🌿 1. Turville & Cobstone Windmill

  • Where: Near Henley-on-Thames
  • Why it's special: This unspoiled village starred in The Vicar of Dibley and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Its flint cottages, 16th-century pub (The Bull & Butcher), and hilltop windmill create a postcard-perfect setting.
  • Top tip: The walk up to Cobstone Windmill offers sweeping valley views. Ideal for romantic getaways.
 

🏰 2. Chenies Village & Manor House

  • Where: Between Amersham and Rickmansworth
  • Why it's special: A tranquil village with a spectacular Tudor manor still privately owned. The gardens are a highlight, and you can book a peaceful tour of the interiors.
  • Guest appeal: Proximity to London, yet feels like a different world. It’s also a popular spot for period film shoots.

🌳 3. The Tree Cathedral, Whipsnade

  • Where: Just outside Dunstable
  • Why it's special: A cathedral made of trees, designed in the 1930s as a place of peace and reflection. It’s a serene, symbolic location that’s especially beautiful in late spring and autumn.
  • Perfect for: Nature lovers, photographers, and guests looking for spiritual or meditative retreats.
 

🚶‍♀️ 4. Ashridge Estate & Ivinghoe Beacon

  • Where: Near Berkhamsted
  • Why it's special: A National Trust treasure with ancient woodlands, wild deer, and panoramic views. Ivinghoe Beacon marks the start of the Ridgeway, one of Britain's oldest roads.
  • Don’t miss: Bluebell season in Dockey Wood and the autumn leaf colours in Ashridge Forest.
 

🏞️ 5. Ewelme Watercress Beds and Village

  • Where: South Oxfordshire, near Wallingford
  • Why it's special: Ewelme is a chocolate-box village with a medieval church, a historic school, and a restored watercress bed and nature reserve.
  • Hidden highlight: The gentle stream walk and the local spring-fed pools where watercress was once grown commercially.
 

🧱 6. Bradenham Village and Estate

  • Where: Near High Wycombe
  • Why it's special: A National Trust-protected village with red-brick cottages, a quiet cricket pitch, and tranquil walks through beechwoods.
  • Local tip: The Bradenham to West Wycombe trail is ideal for guests who enjoy gentle circular walks.
 

🛶 7. Goring & Streatley on the Thames

  • Where: Between Reading and Wallingford
  • Why it's special: Two picturesque villages separated by a bridge over one of the prettiest stretches of the River Thames. Riverside pubs, boutique shops, and walking trails like the Ridgeway make it a hidden favourite.
  • Guest bonus: Ideal for paddleboarding, rowing, or wild swimming.
 

🌅 8. Cholesbury and Hawridge Commons

  • Where: Near Chesham
  • Why it's special: These two neighbouring hamlets sit on open common land with views across the Chiltern escarpment. Their quiet lanes, ancient fort, and relaxed pace of life are a world away from busy commuter towns nearby.
  • Why it works for short-lets: Large properties with views here are in demand for weekend rentals.
 

🚂 9. The Grand Union Canal at Marsworth

  • Where: Between Tring and Aylesbury
  • Why it's special: A peaceful stretch of canal surrounded by wildlife reserves and historic locks. A perfect cycling or walking route between Tring Reservoirs and Wendover.
  • Underrated gem: The Anglers Retreat pub and the Marsworth Church ruin.
 

🕍 10. Hambleden Village

  • Where: Between Henley and Marlow
  • Why it's special: This quintessential English village has starred in everything from Sleepy Hollow to Poirot. Think red-brick cottages, a village square, a Norman church, and tree-lined hills.
  • Best explored: On a circular walk from the Thames at Mill End. Great pub lunches at The Stag & Huntsman.
 

🎨 11. Chinnor and the Ridgeway Trail

  • Where: South Oxfordshire
  • Why it's special: Chinnor may seem like an ordinary village—but it sits at the base of the Ridgeway National Trail, with quiet routes up to Wain Hill and Bledlow.
  • Guest favourites: The Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway (steam train rides!) and birdwatching at Chinnor Chalk Pit.
 

🦢 12. College Lake Nature Reserve

  • Where: Near Tring
  • Why it's special: A stunning wildlife reserve created from a former chalk quarry. It’s now home to swans, lapwings, and rare butterflies.
  • Family-friendly: There’s a visitor centre, nature trails, and viewing hides. A great nature-based attraction that’s rarely busy.
 

🗝️ Turn Hidden Gems into Hosting Gold with Pass the Keys Chilterns

Guests are increasingly choosing unique and tranquil stays—and homes near hidden gems like these often earn:
  • Higher nightly rates 
  • Better reviews 
  • Longer bookings 
If you own a property near any of these Chilterns spots—or you're curious if your home qualifies—Pass the Keys can help.  

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