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Sustainable travel in Berkshire and Buckinghamshire

Visitor cycling along a path through Morden Hall Park, London.
Visitor cycling along a path | © National Trust Images/David Levenson

Whether you're looking to travel by train, bus, bike or foot. Plan your day out in Berkshire or Buckinghamshire using greener travel options.

Travel by bus

Basildon Park- Thames travel bus numbers 143 and BB3 stop at Basildon Park Gate.

Hughenden- Arriva Service 300 stops at the bottom of the drive to Hughenden; there is a steep walk to the house up the hill.

Waddesdon- Local Red Rose bus number 16 (Aylesbury-Marsh Gibbon via Waddesdon) or 17 (Aylesbury-Bicester via Waddesdon) stop a short walk from Waddesdon Manor. Please note there are no buses on a Sunday.

Nearby railway stations

Basildon Park- The nearest station is Pangbourne train station (2 ½ mile). Please be advised it is around a 40 minute walk along a main road to Basildon Park. Alternatively, the train station is located a short walk from the bus stop for Thames Travel 143 bus which stops at Basildon Park Gate.

Hughenden- The nearest train station is High Wycombe train station (<40 minute walk, please note there is a steep walk to the house uphill when you arrive at Hughenden gates). Alternatively, onward travel to Hughenden can continue by bus. The bus station is ½ half mile from the train station.

Waddesdon- There are a number of railway stations nearby; Aylesbury Vale Parkway 4 miles; Aylesbury Town centre 6.5 miles; Bicester North roughly 13 miles away. Onward travel can be continued by bus (see ‘Travel by bus’ for further information).

Cycle Routes

Waddesdon Manor- Waddesdon Greenway is a cycle route linking Aylesbury Vale Parkway Station with the village of Waddesdon and Waddesdon Manor.

Arrival by Foot

Waddesdon Manor- Waddesdon Greenway is a walking route linking Berryfields and Aylesbury Vale Parkway Station with the village of Waddesdon and Waddesdon Manor.

Electric Vehicles

Waddesdon Manor- There are four electric vehicle charging spaces. Spaces are suitable for a 16A EV Type 2 charging socket and are free of charge.

Track through gates at Bradenham Estate during the summer

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