Bucks Loop

4.0 (1) 75.4 mi Est. 2h 18m
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75.4 mi

Distance

138 min

Duration

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Overview

The Bucks Loop in South East England offers a scenic journey of approximately 121 km, perfect for those looking to explore the picturesque countryside. With an elevation gain of nearly 290 metres, this route promises a blend of gentle climbs and stunning views.

On the road

As you navigate the Bucks Loop, you'll encounter various viewpoints that highlight the region's natural beauty. Notable stops include the John Hampden Monument and Coombe Hill, both of which provide breathtaking panoramas. The route also features the charming Chinnor Windmill and the tranquil Old Kiln Lakes, ideal for a peaceful pause. For refreshments, consider stopping at local cafes like The Russell Arms or The Churchill Arms.

Planning the drive

With an estimated duration of about 138 minutes, it's advisable to plan your stops at the various viewpoints and cafes along the way. Parking is available at several locations, including Link Road Car Park and Station Car Parking, ensuring easy access to the sights.

Good to know

While the Bucks Loop doesn't have specific cautions noted, it's always wise to be mindful of changing weather conditions and local traffic. Fuel can be found at Esso and Tesco along the route for your convenience.

Elevation

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Elevation data is not available for this route.

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Road trip essentials

Road trip essentials are the gear and supplies that make a long drive safer, more comfortable, and easier to enjoy—navigation and recording kit, cabin comfort for changing conditions, drinkware and snacks, and the small tools you rarely need but are glad to have when something goes wrong.

Recording your journey

Fixed dash views, mountable action cameras, and follow-style aerial shots—always follow UK aviation rules, local restrictions, and common sense near roads.

Dash cam

Footage and peace of mind on scenic stretches.

Action camera

Mountable cameras for suction mounts, brackets, or interior shots—useful B‑roll alongside a dash cam.

Follow drones

Subject tracking and follow-style shots on the move—only fly where UK aviation rules, manufacturer limits, and common sense allow.

Staying safe

Recovery when you are far from help, tyres after rough lanes or changing loads, and a clear screen on frosty mornings.

Powered and connected

Stable phone placement, fast in-car charging, and pocket backup when maps and cameras drain the battery.

Comfort on the road

Small creature comforts that make long driving days and viewpoint stops nicer.

Reviews

Overall Rating

4.0 (1)

Community reviews

  • Will Renwick May 17, 2026

    A bit slow and poorly paved at the start but it's made up for by the scenery. Worth perservering with with some amazing sections in the middle and back end of the drive. Some roads can be pretty narrow in places, would love to try it in an Alpine A110 or a Lotus.