Topography on Ivinghoe Beacon The highest point is above sea level at
Haddington Hill, near
Wendover in Buckinghamshire; a stone monument marks the
summit. The nearby
Ivinghoe Beacon is a more prominent hill, although its altitude is only . It is the starting point of the
Icknield Way Path and
the Ridgeway long-distance path, which follow the line of the Chilterns for many miles to the west, where they merge with the
Wiltshire downs and southern
Cotswolds. To the east of Ivinghoe Beacon are the
Dunstable Downs, a steep section of the Chiltern scarp. Near Wendover is
Coombe Hill, above sea level. The more gently sloping country – the dip slope – to the south-east of the Chiltern scarp is also generally referred to as part of the Chilterns and contains much
beech woodland The Thames flows through a gap between the
Berkshire Downs and the Chilterns. Portions around
Leighton Buzzard and
Hitchin are drained by the
Ouzel, the
Flit and the
Hiz, all of which ultimately flow into the
River Great Ouse; the last two via the
Ivel.
Transport built to carry the M40 motorway through a section of the Chilterns Several transport routes pass through the Chilterns in natural or human-made corridors. There are also over of public footpaths, including long-distance trackways such as the
Icknield Way and
The Ridgeway. The
M40 motorway passes through the Chilterns in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire sections with a deep cutting through the
Stokenchurch Gap. The
M1 motorway crosses the Bedfordshire section near
Luton. Other major roads include the
A41 and the
A413. The
Chiltern Main Line, via and ; the
London to Aylesbury Line, via ; the
West Coast Main Line, via ; and the
Midland Main Line all run through the Chiltern Hills. The
Great Western Main Line and its branches, such as the
Henley and
Marlow branch lines, link the southern side of the Chilterns with . The
Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway is a preserved heritage line.
High Speed 2 (HS2) will pass underneath the Chilterns in the
Chiltern Tunnel; the longest under construction on the route will be in length. The Conservation Board was opposed to the routing of HS2 through the Chilterns AONB. Bus services are provided by
Arriva Shires & Essex and
Carousel Buses. Air corridors from
Luton Airport pass over the Chilterns. Apart from the Thames, there are no navigable rivers. The
Grand Union Canal passes through the Chilterns between
Berkhamsted and
Marsworth, following the course of the
Gade and
Bulbourne. Also, after crossing a watershed, the
Ouzel is partly in the Chilterns. ==List of towns and villages==