Chinnor Hill

IMPORTANT INFORMATION - the car park at Chinnor Hill is closed until further notice because of an increase in crime. The Reserve is still accessible by foot from Hill Top Lane and the Ridgeway National Trail.

 

Prehistoric past

Chinnor Hill falls steeply to the Icknield Way, part of the ancient Ridgeway. Made up of prehistoric pathways that follow the chalk 'spine' of England, the Ridgeway is thought to be Britain's oldest road.

Spring and summer flowers

The chalk grassland here contains an amazing variety of flowers in spring and summer, including several species of orchid and the nationally scarce Chiltern gentian. Pretty harebells can be found here, and if you look closely, you might spot the tiny white flowers of eyebright - once made into herbal remedies for eye disorders.

Birds and berries

Hawthorn, juniper scrub, yew, whitebeam and the wayfaring tree have colonised the once open area of grassland at the top of the hill.  In spring, this scrub is alive with birdsong and in autumn, migrant bird populations are attracted to the banquet of berries. Chinnor Hill is also a great place to watch red kites soaring in the sky, as well as kestrels hovering above the slopes looking for prey.

Things to do

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Reserve details
Trust Website: 
http://www.bbowt.org.uk
Size: 
27.50
Short Description: 
With magnificent views over the Vale of Aylesbury, Chinnor Hill is a patchwork of flowery grassland, scrub and woodland, steeped in ancient history.
Smartphone Description: 
With magnificent views over the Vale of Aylesbury, Chinnor Hill is a patchwork of flowery grassland, scrub and woodland. Offering amazing panoramic views from the top of the Chilterns, the grasslands contain an amazing variety of wild flowers, including the nationally-rare Chiltern gentian. The woodland at the top of the hill is alive with birdsong in spring and brimming with migrant birds in autumn.
Location
Address: 
1 mile east of
Town: 
Chinnor
County: 
Oxfordshire
Postcode: 
OX39 4BJ or OX39 4BB
Grid ref: 
SP 767 002
Facilities
Visitor centre: 
No
Shop: 
No shop
Picnic Area: 
No
Opening hours: 
Open at all times
Toilets: 
No toilets
Disabled toilet: 
No disabled toilet
Baby changing facilities: 
No baby changing facilities
Dogs: 
Dogs must be on lead
Access info: 
Wheelchair and mobility vehicle users can gain access to top of reserve with a RADAR key - call 020 7250 3222 or go to www.radar.org.uk
Parking: 
Yes
Parking info: 
PLEASE NOTE THE CAR PARK IS CURRENTLY CLOSED. On Chinnor to Radnage road take first left to Bledlow Ridge; after 500m turn left into Hill Top Lane to surfaced car park.
Walking information: 
Sloping, steep and stony in places, muddy in places; kissing gates and gates; benches
Grazing animals: 
Yes
Contact details
Reserve manager: 
Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust (BBOWT)
Reserve phone number: 
01865 775476
Reserve email address: 
info@bbowt.org.uk
Photos
Photo: 
Chinnor Hill
Best time to visit
Start: 
January
End: 
December
Admission
Admission fee?: 
No
Admission amount: 
no
Location type: 
Wildlife or nature reserve