Chiltern Zig Zag

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71.7 mi

Distance

123 min

Duration

Elev. gain

Overview

The Chiltern Zig Zag offers an engaging 115-kilometre drive through the scenic landscapes of South East England. With an elevation gain of nearly 447 metres, this route promises a blend of charming countryside views and a variety of places to stop along the way.

On the road

As you navigate the Chiltern Zig Zag, you'll find several accommodation options perfect for a restful night or a quick break. Notable spots include Swiss Farm Touring and Camping, The Springs Hotel, and Danesfield House Hotel and Spa. For a leisurely coffee or a bite, consider stopping at local cafes like The Squirrel or the George and Dragon.

Planning the drive

While the route is well-suited for a day trip, planning for parking is essential, as there are numerous car parks available. Consider places like the Henley Regatta Car Park or the Mount for convenient stops.

Good to know

This drive is ideal for those looking to explore the picturesque Chilterns, but be sure to check local conditions ahead of your journey for the best experience.

Top sights

  • The Black Horse Cafe
  • George and Dragon Cafe
  • Gulf Fuel
  • The Mount Parking

Elevation

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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.

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