Ivinghoe Beacon

Ivinghoe Beacon
Ivinghoe Beacon, looking north from the Ridgeway
Highest point
Elevation233 m (764 ft)
Coordinates51°50′31″N 0°36′21″W / 51.841985°N 0.605755°W / 51.841985; -0.605755
Geography
Ivinghoe Beacon is located in Buckinghamshire
Ivinghoe Beacon
Ivinghoe Beacon
Ivinghoe Beacon shown within Buckinghamshire
LocationIvinghoe
Parent rangeChiltern Hills
OS gridSP961168

Ivinghoe Beacon is a prominent hill and landmark in Buckinghamshire, England, 233 m (757 ft) above sea level[1] in the Chiltern Hills, close to Ivinghoe and Aldbury. Dunstable, Berkhamsted and Tring are nearby.

The Beacon lies within the Ashridge Estate and is managed and owned by the National Trust.[2][3] It is the starting point of the Icknield Way to the east, and the Ridgeway long-distance path to the west.

Flying model gliders at Ivinghoe Beacon

Ivinghoe Beacon is a popular spot for walkers and sightseers. Model aircraft enthusiasts also use lift generated by the wind blowing up the hill to fly their unpowered aircraft – a technique known as slope soaring.[4]

  1. ^ "OS-Net | Ordnance Survey".
  2. ^ "Ivinghoe Beacon at Ashridge Estate". National Trust. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Map categories: Ivinghoe Beacon". www.chilternsaonb.org. The Chilterns AONB. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  4. ^ Those wishing to participate in model flying at the Beacon should review and comply with the agreement between the National Trust and the Ivinghoe Soaring Association.

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