Start a day in the Amersham Old Town, with a coffee and a sandwich at one of the cafes.\r\n\r\nHead out through the old town to wards Great Missenden. Then out of Gt. Missenden head out cross country past The Chequers (PM´s Residence) an into the Chiltern hills, past historic Wadesdon Mannor and stop to drool at Ducatis at On yer Bike. Then pick up A41 again and head towards Bicester. Then short before arriving at Bicester, turn left onto a fabulous B4011 towards Thame. It is a Great Bit of road!\r\n\r\nOut of Thame pickup A418 between two roundabouts and then take 1st exit onto the A329 towards Stadhampton, Shillingford and eventually A4074 for Benson.\r\n\r\nStop for lunch at the well regarded Waterfront Cafe in Benson, situated on the edge of the river Thames.\r\n\r\nFrom Benson, pickup A4074 towards Reading and eventually B4009 to Goring.\r\n\r\nFrom Goring, head towards Henley-on-Thames via B4526, A4074 and B481.\r\n\r\nHave a coffee break at Henley, marvel at the town, Henley bridge over the river. Then head out on A4130 towards Lower Assendon, and turn right onto B480 towards Stonor Park. A Great place to visit!\r\n\r\nFrom Stonor Park, Head for Christmas Common, then carry on straight and over the Chiltern Cutting at M40, and shortly afterwards turn left towards Aston Rowant Nature Reserve. park your bike and go to seen a wast expanse of Buckinghamshire/Oxfordshire from the elevated view point.\r\n\r\nFrom the nature reserve, turn Left and head over tot he Junction with A40 and turn right towards Stokenchurch, From there follow A40 to West Wycombe and eventually turn left onto Chorley Road (park in the carpark at the bottom or turn right immediately onto Church Lane and ride up-to the St Lawrences Church carpark. Visit Hellfire caves and other attractions nearby.\r\nFrom here head towards Bledlow Ridge then turn right onto Wigans Lane and eventually turn right again at B4009. From here, make your way back to Amersham Old Town, via the roads you would have ridden first thing in the morning.\r\n\r\nEnjoy the ride and keep the rubber side down.\r\n
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