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Área de picnic del río Chess

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Área de picnic del río Chess

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The River Chess Picnic Area refers to a collection of picturesque spots along the banks of the River Chess, a globally rare chalk stream nestled within the Chilterns National Landscape in England. Flowing for 11 miles through Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire, this unique river environment offers tranquil settings for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment, particularly popular along the scenic Chess Valley Walk.

Visitors consistently praise the serene beauty of these riverside locations, highlighting the flowing reedbeds, the gentle movement of the river,…

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    8 de mayo de 2021

    Senderismo

    Desafortunadamente, las aguas residuales sin tratar se están bombeando al río río arriba. El agua ya no es segura para los niños o las mascotas. 😡
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    26 de junio de 2023

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    Hay algunos lugares encantadores a lo largo del río Chess entre Rickmansworth y Chesham donde puede disfrutar de un picnic panorámico en las orillas del río. Este es un lugar particularmente encantador con cañaverales que fluyen, un río de movimiento lento y muchos parches de hierba para levantar una manta de picnic.
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    30 de agosto de 2020

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    Este es un lugar increíblemente hermoso para picnic y área de baño para niños.
    El agua es limpia y sorprendente. El agua tiene una profundidad de aproximadamente 20 pulgadas y es muy segura para que los niños salpiquen.
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    1. Bucle de Rickmansworth & Cassiobury Park — Chiltern Hills

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    Distancia 496 m

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    Ubicación: Croxley Green, Three Rivers, Hertfordshire, el este de Inglaterra, Inglaterra, Reino Unido

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    What makes the River Chess a unique natural environment?

    The River Chess is one of only about 283 chalk streams identified in England, a globally rare habitat. Its crystal-clear, oxygenated, mineral-rich water, fed by the chalk aquifer of the Chiltern Hills, maintains a stable temperature of approximately 10°C, supporting a rich array of wildlife not found in other river types.

    Are there specific parking facilities available for visitors to the River Chess Picnic Area?

    While there isn't one single designated 'River Chess Picnic Area' parking lot, visitors often find parking near popular access points for the Chess Valley Walk, such as in Chesham, Chorleywood, or Rickmansworth. Parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak times, so arriving early is advisable.

    What public transport options are available to reach the River Chess walks?

    The River Chess is highly accessible via public transport, particularly from London. The Metropolitan Line serves stations like Chesham, Chorleywood, and Rickmansworth, all of which provide convenient access points to the Chess Valley Walk and various picnic spots along the river.

    Is the River Chess Picnic Area suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, many spots along the River Chess are incredibly family-friendly. The clear, shallow water, often around 20 inches deep, is ideal for children to splash and play. There are plenty of grassy patches for picnics, and the generally gentle terrain of the Chess Valley Walk makes it suitable for family strolls.

    Are dogs allowed in the River Chess Picnic Area, and are there any restrictions?

    Dogs are generally welcome along the River Chess and the Chess Valley Walk. However, it's crucial to keep them under control, especially near livestock or wildlife. Due to recent concerns about water quality from upstream sewage, it's recommended to prevent pets from entering the water.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the River Chess?

    The River Chess is a haven for wildlife. Keep an eye out for water voles, one of the UK's most endangered mammals, as well as brown trout, grayling, and bullhead in the water. Birdwatchers might spot kingfishers, green sandpipers, and grey herons. The surrounding meadows and woodlands also host diverse flora and fauna.

    How long is the Chess Valley Walk, and what is its general difficulty?

    The Chess Valley Walk is a 10-mile (16 km) linear route that follows the river from Rickmansworth to Chesham. The walk is generally considered easy to moderate, with mostly gentle terrain. While comfortable walking shoes are recommended, it's accessible for most fitness levels.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the River Chess Picnic Area?

    Yes, as the River Chess flows through several towns and villages like Chesham, Chorleywood, and Rickmansworth, you'll find various amenities. There are pubs and cafes in these areas, often within walking distance of the river, as well as accommodation options for those looking to extend their stay.

    What historical landmarks or features can be found along the River Chess?

    The Chess Valley is rich in history. You can discover remnants of Roman villas, medieval manors like Chenies Manor, and ancient field systems. Interpretation boards along the Chess Valley Walk provide insights into the area's past, from Mesolithic hunter-gatherers to its industrial use for water mills and watercress farming.

    Is it safe to swim or paddle in the River Chess?

    While some spots historically offered clear, shallow water for paddling, recent reports indicate that raw sewage has been pumped into the river further upstream. This raises concerns about water quality and safety for both children and pets. It is strongly advised to check local advisories and avoid direct contact with the water until conditions improve.

    Are permits required for picnicking or walking along the River Chess?

    No, permits are not required for picnicking or walking along the River Chess or the Chess Valley Walk. These areas are generally open to the public for recreational use. However, visitors are encouraged to follow the Countryside Code, respect private land, and take all litter home.

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