The Chilterns are packed with things to see and do, from scenic walks to fascinating museums.
Getting around is easy, with the Carousel Country network connecting all the major towns in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Explore more with an all-day ticket covering our entire network - just £12 for an adult or £30 for a group of up to five!
Not sure where to visit? Why not check out these fantastic locations:
Chiltern Way
The Chiltern Way is a more than 100-mile path around the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, created to show the prettiest areas of this beautiful place.
Sample short sections of this route with our Carousel Country services, with signs from the bus stop to guide you along.
Find out more: The Chiltern Way Website
Wycombe Museum
A quaint museum which explores the history of High Wycombe and the surrounding area, with a collection of local art, furniture and exhibitions.
Find out more: Wycombe Museum Website
Chiltern Open Air Museum
A museum full of traditional buildings, period gardens and living history - all in a stunning setting.
The nearest bus stop is King's Road in Chalfont St Giles, travel here with services 101, 104 and 106/107.
Find out more: Chiltern Open Air Museum Website
Bekonscot Model Village
The Bekonscot Model Village & Railway is the world's oldest and original model village which opened for the first time in 1929. As well as the Model Village and Railway, you can visit The Ed Shed for some fancy dress fun or have an adventure on the pirate ship or one of the other children's play areas.
The nearest bus stops are at Waitrose with services 31 or Maxwell Road with services 102, 103, 104 and 105.
Find out more: Bekonscot Model Village Website
Beaconsfield Old Town
A well-kept main street with old coaching inns, shops and a market every Tuesday. With the flint-walled church, you might recognise some parts of the town from Bekonscot!
The central bus stops are at the Saracen's Head pub, on services 31, 102, 103, 104 and 105 just a few stops down from Maxwell Road.