Pete's Walks - Marsworth and Wigginton (page 1 of 4)

If you are considering walking this route yourself, please see my disclaimer. You may also like to see these notes about the maps and GPX files.

Google map of the walk

I did this circular walk of about 9.8 miles on Monday, 5th May 2026. It was a repeat of a walk I did in February 2024 (which was a shortened version of my Marsworth, Tring Station, Halton route).

I parked in a side street in Marsworth (Vicarage Road) rather than pay for the car park and started walking about 10am. I followed the main road down to the canal, and after crossing a footbridge turned left into the car park. I continued along the path at the far end of the car park, soon keeping right at a fork in the path and walking beside Marsworth reservoir. The two paths soon came together again anyway, and I carried on along what was now the towpath of the Grand Union Canal, still with Marsworth reservoir on my right. I passed two or three locks and soon reached Bulbourne, where the towpath went over a footbridge over the start of the Wendover Arm of the canal and then, a little further on, under a road bridge (I cross this bridge on many of my trips into the Chilterns).

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The road through Marsworth

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The Grand Union Canal at Marsworth (I took the right fork here, though it didn't really matter as the two paths soon merged anyway)

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The Grand Union Canal, going east from Marsworth, and Marsworth reservoir

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The Grand Union Canal, going east from Marsworth

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Marsworth reservoir

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The Grand Union Canal, going east from Marsworth

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The Grand Union Canal, going east from Marsworth

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The Grand Union Canal, at Bulbourne (the towpath bridge on the right is going over the start of the Wendover Arm of the canal))

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Heron

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The Grand Union Canal, at Bulbourne

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The Grand Union Canal, just after Bulbourne

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The Grand Union Canal, approaching the bridge where the towpath switches to the other side

There were now tall trees either side of the canal, which was now heading southeast. When I reached the next bridge, the towpath went over it and continued along the left bank of the canal. About three-quarters of a mile later I reached the bridge at Tring Station where I went up the steps to the road through the village.

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The Grand Union Canal, after the towpath switches to the other side

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Bugle

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The Grand Union Canal, approaching the bridge at Tring Station)

I crossed the road and turned right for a few yards (crossing the canal) before going down a minor road - I was now on the route of the Ridgeway national trail, and would be following its white acorn symbols as far as Tring Park. After two or three hundred yards I took a footpath starting in the hedge on my right. This immediately crossed what was once an all-weather gallop for horses. The path continued between fences with meadows of long grass on either side - over to the right I could see Pendley Farm. I followed the path straight on until it ended on the A4251 main road (the A41 before the new dual carriageway was built, and long before that the Roman Akeman Street). A short distance to the right I took a footpath on the other side (there were some new steps at the start of it), which soon ran to the left of a paddock, and then crossed the impressive footbridge over the A41.

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The road leaving Tring Station

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The footpath near Pendley Farm

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The footpath near Pendley Farm

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The footpath near Pendley Farm

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The start of the path after crossing the A4251

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The footbridge over the A41