These mixed woodlands of larch, beech, sycamore, oak, pine, cherry and silver birch offer a haven for a wide variety of wild plants and animals to look out for. Insta-catnip includes Temple Island, Hambledon Valley (you may recognise it from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Vicar of Dibley or Midsomer Murders) and Henley Bridge. Circular walks The following walks are longer and the Banbury Fringe and Cropredy Battlefield involve stretches of the canal towpath. A few days ago we did just the first smaller 6 mile loop of this walk crossing the bridge at Henley-on-Thames and heading downstream along the river bank following the regatta course with plenty of interest all the way. The current leaflet, as it is now out of date, has been removed from the PC web site. Drizzle it over ice-cream, add to sparkling water or make a refreshing cocktail with sparkling wine. From here you will walk to the village of Salford and across open countryside and farm fields to visit the famous Rollright Stones. An updated leaflet will be availble in due course. This lovely circular walk takes you to some of the highlights of the Oxfordshire town of Witney. What a wonderful end to a beautiful day. If you are interested in these, you can download the accompanying points of interest file for that section. Alternatively, you can download a large sized file that contains points of interest for the whole route. Explore trails through the woodland, wander along peaceful countryside paths and admire the amazing view at Badbury Clump. There is also a popular village pub âThe Kingâs Head Innâ, voted Pub of the Year in the âGood Pub Guide 2018â. This is typical stunning cotswold views all the way. If you would like to get in touch, please email, Oxfordshire walks - Bledington and Kingham, Oxfordshire walks - Chipping Norton and the Rollright Stones, Oxfordshire walks - Uffington White Horse, www.bbowt.org.uk/nature-reserves/warburg-nature-reserve. After another lovely warm day, why not enjoy a gorgeous late afternoon circular walk from Great Rissington in the Cotswolds. Please note, we are not recommending these providers; this list has been produced taking into account proximity to the Oxfordshire Way only and is a number of years old. Click on the map above or browse through the list below to find free downloadable walks in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds. Oxfordshire is an undeniably pretty county and perfect for country walking. Starting from the village of Upper Tysoe the route passes through some really beautiful countryside and outstanding views. If you are really lucky you will see a kingfisher flashing by and maybe even sightings of peregrine and sparrowhawk. Take time to admire a more peaceful way of life with the beautiful brightly painted barges and pleasure boats along the way. Otherwise you could park by the side of the green. WHAT A WALK. The walk starts in the town centre, next to the tourist information centre where there is parking and toilet facilities. The meadow on the right side of the road is a lovely place for a picnic. Starting from Burford, one of the most picturesque towns in England, the walk explores the countryside surrounding this fascinating town. Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path Trail Information & Map Find out about the Trail and use the interactive map to explore accommodation, services and attractions on the route. Windrush Circular Walk This circular walk (5 miles) passes through Asthall, Widford and Swinbrook with a linear extension to Burford, which would add 1.5 miles in each direction. We saw many different boats, a variety of wildlife including geese, ducks, swans and cormorants plus lots of people generally messing about in the river. See the old Grammar School Building which houses the Bampton Community Archive, with its impressive collection of old photographs of Bampton and its people which served as the 'Downton' hospital. What a way to finish the day after a long walk. Hereâs one such walk that will take you to what has been described as one of the Seven Wonders of the Cotswolds. The route takes you past the ruins of Minster Hall a fascinating ruined 15th century manor house in a very romantic location by the side of the River Windrush where you could stop and have a pic-nic. Some interactive areas of this site require javascript to function and so will be disabled until you You will need to book though and unless you are a member there is a fee to pay (but well worth a visit). Enjoy crossing from bank to bank, over bridges, weirs, locks and islands. The walk is just over 4 miles long, using waymarked footpaths to take you through a lovely part of Overview 'All the walks begin at St Andrew's Church South Stoke.They vary in length but in the main are circular (ring) walks. This meadowland and forest walk starts at The Prebendal and Thame Church [ SP 7040 0638 ] where you will usually find plenty of parking space on the roadside. And as a bonus, you can finish your day off by visiting the nearby National Trustâs Upton House and Gardens. Have fun! Oxfordshire walks - Swinbrook & Asthall This weekendâs walk explores the beautiful Windrush Valley and is perfect for before or after Sunday lunch. If you follow the path up to the white horse itself (see map in photos), you will see the oldest chalk-cut hill figure in Britain. This weekendâs walk is a great one to do when you just want to stroll and experience the natural beauty all around you. Banburyshire offers so much if you want to venture out into the countryside. The woods also, conceal some interesting archaeological and historical features dating from the Iron Age through to the Second World War. Here you will find some nice little spots to stop and enjoy before heading further along the river in the shade of the trees. The Chiltern hills are home to gentle walks on the estate of Greys ⦠Make the most of the beautiful warm sunny weather this weekend. This is a typical quintessential Cotswold town in the north of the region whose name means (would you believe) âmarket north townâ. When many people visit Farmoor Reservoir, they may just walk around the Reservoir itself. Whilst youâre walking, stop every now and then to listen to the birdsong - food for the soul. From here the walk takes you along a path through the woodland. Alternatively you could start the walk at Greys Court - a beautiful National Trust property and pick up the route from there. This weekâs walk takes you to Badbury Hill, an area of beautiful woodland belonging to the National Trust. This weekâs 7 1/2 mile walk starts from the lovely old market town of Chipping Norton, aka âChippyâ to locals. It is going to be hot, so hereâs a beautiful circular walk mainly through cool woodlands and pleasant pastures. Alternatively, select On route you will travel through the delightfully peaceful village of Kingham which was once chosen 'England's Favourite Villageâ by Country Life. There are a number of stiles along the route. The walk starts in the stunning village of Minster Lovell, once famous for its rushes and river crayfish. The Way, a traverse of Oxfordshire from the Cotswolds to the Chilterns, links the Heart of England Way with the Thames Path National Trail across the rolling limestone countryside of the Cotswold Hills, passing through Shipton-under-Wychwood, Charlbury and other villages before crossing Otmoor to Studley, north ⦠The walk is one of the many circular walks that form part of the Cotswold Way, and is centred around the windswept Charlton Kings Common. From Ramsden, where Gable Cottage is located, it is possible to walk full circle â to Woodstock, Chipping Norton, Ascott-under-Wychwood and back to our village. You can park in the car park in Hensington Road. Cotswolds and Burford Circular - Oxfordshire, England | ⦠We have produced a list of suggested accommodation providers on or very near to the Oxfordshire Way. You are just a couple of clicks away from downloading free walks in the beautiful Oxfordshire area. The Iron Age hillfort, about one-and-a-half kilometres into the walk, was built between 500 and 100 BC. The walk starts at the National Trust Car Park at Uffington White Horse Hill then travels anti-clockwise, southwards along an established track to Knighton Bushes and back to White Horse Hill via the gallops on Woolstone Down. Despite being very modernist in its design, experts suggest it is over 3,000 years old. Walks in Oxfordshire combine the rolling chalk escarpment of the North Wessex Downs, the forested slopes of the Chilterns and some of the most ⦠Overview 'Circular walks exploring the river and countryside around the pretty village of Eynsham ... Route 2 follows the Thames Path for a little over half the walk, taking a recommended short detour of a couple of hundred yards to stop off for refreshment at the famous Trout Inn at Godstow, overlooking the river. Downloadable maps and directions for this 66 mile walk from the Cotswolds to the Chilterns. 1: Charlbury -Fawler Stonesfield Parking: Spendlove Centre car park, Charlbury OX7 3PX, SP 357 194 (Please park with consideration to residents) Part of a series of circular walks that There is plenty of variety as you stroll past red-roofed houses and riverside boats between waterside and meadow. The path is on the edge of the Sherborne Estate (as featured in several series of Springwatch) and has plenty of wildlife to look out for. It is a very easy walk and can be enjoyed by the whole family. This weekâs walk is a gentle meander along the beautiful River Thames, through gorgeous water meadows and an old Lock and Weir to exlore. However, there is so much more to see and do around the area. There is also a small isolated medieval church to visit. Allow some time to explore the lock and weir at Hambledon Mill and then continue for a while along a much quieter stretch of river. Soothing for your soul. Discover also some more walks in other places. If you are looking for a walk that will give you a good leg stretch, provide peace and solitude and where you can immerse yourself in nature this is the walk for you. This lovely circular walk takes you through rolling Oxfordshire and Warwickshire countryside with some beautiful views along the way. This 6 1/2 mile walk starts in the pretty old Oxfordshire market town of Woodstock where you will find many shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants to enjoy. This circular walk uses part of the Oxfordshire Way long distance trail to explore the area around the Oxfordshire town of Charlbury. Looking for great dog walks in Oxfordshire? Yesterday we revisited the delightful Buscot to Kelmscott walk which starts at the attractive little Thames-side village of Buscot where you can park your car at the National Trust car park in the village. This walk takes a figure of eight and if you just do the first part of the walk then itâs one for all the family and your dog(s). Enjoy! (Please note this walk may be busy at the weekend). The route passes through a mosaic of contrasting landscapes and settlements including two areas of outstanding natural beauty; the pretty rolling Cotswold Hills and the Chilterns; plus some fascinating countryside in between. The start of this six mile walk is at the Chimney Meadows Car Park which is quite small and there is nowhere else to park so the walk is best done early in the morning or early evening (which is also the best time to experience the wildlife). Long-distance footpaths include the Ridgeway, Macmillan Way, Oxfordshire Way, and the With mystery, magic and stunning scenery, Oxfordshire offers some of the most fascinating and picturesque walks in the country. White Horse Hill, Oxfordshire (Shutterstock) From the air, the mysterious White Horse, carved out of the chalk downs, is a figure of elegant beauty - white tail flying, slimline body and neck fully extended and legs in full canter. All walks are free to download and print and all routes have GPS files. Its going to be beautifully warm and sunny this weekend so we thought a short easy walk around the delightful âPicture Postcardâ Cotswold village of Great Tew and its wonderful park would be just the ticket! The town is famous for its fabulous High Street with its pubs, restaurants, cafes and shops. As an added bonus you could finish the walk by having a leisurely stroll around Greys Court, a stunning National Trust property near Henley-on-Thames. The walk meanders along paths beside this beautiful river, through fields and water meadows, and along a valley fringed by woodland either side. Buscot circular walk. Shortly after crossing over the elegant Georgian Swinford Toll Bridge take the footpath to the left which takes you under the bridge and onto the Thames Path. Our newsletter brings The great John Muir once said: âIn every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.â. Starting in the centre of the old town of Eynsham, this 5 mile circular walk takes you firstly along the B4044 (please see note at end). The circular route starts at the highest point in Oxfordshire, Cowleaze Wood, and travels through Aston Rowant National Nature Reserve (look out for rare butterflies and tawny owls). This area is foodie heaven where you are spoilt for choice for wonderful places to eat after a delightfully easy walk. This 5 mile walk starts at the pretty village of Asthall where you can stop to admire the picturesque churchyard and get a splendid view of the intriguing Asthall Manor which was built circa 1620. However, The ⦠Get the latest news direct to your inbox every month. What a walk we have for you this weekend â in fact three walks in one! Use the National Trust car park, and walk down the road to Buscot Weir and Lock. Click onto the Woodland Trust website to find out more about identifying elderflower and some recipes. Its so easy to make and will taste so much better than shop bought. It is a wonderful walk to do if you want to enjoy meandering around two lovely Cotswold villages: Bledington and Kingham. This is a good walk of 3 miles that adds interest to a visit to the village of Buscot which is looked after by the National Trust.  The maps do not show every pub in the area indicated nor recommend those that are shown. The council has not tested every pub along the route! There are plenty of options to ⦠Buscot and Coleshill estates encompass wildflower meadows and woodland along the river in west Oxfordshire, while White Horse Hill offers incredible views over six counties. Do you agree? There are a few moderate climbs so best to start early before it gets too hot. Visit the 12th-century parish church of St. Mary the Virgin which is believed to be the church where Lady Edith took Matthew sightseeing during season one of âDownton Abbeyâ . Alternatively, you could start from Greys Court and just do half of the route as shown on the map in the photos below. Download maps for the whole of the Oxfordshire Way (pdf format, 9.3 MB), Download points of interest for the whole of the Oxfordshire Way (pdf format, 152 KB), Bourton-on -the-Water to Wyck Rissington - 2 miles (pdf format, 359 KB), Wyck Rissington to Gawcombe House - 2 miles (pdf format, 274 KB), Gawcombe House to Westcote Brook - 1.2 miles (pdf format, 237 KB), Westcote Brook to Bledington - 1.2 miles (pdf format, 247 KB), Bledington to Bruern Abbey - 2 miles (pdf format, 184 KB), Bruern Abbey to Shipton-under-Wychwood - 1.8 miles (pdf format, 320 KB), Shipton-under-Wychwood to Ascott-under-Wychwood - 1.6 miles (pdf format, 304 KB), Pudicote Lane to Grove Lane - 1.8 miles (pdf format, 236 KB), Grove Lane to Chalbury - 2 miles (pdf format, 324 KB), Charlbury to bridleway crossroads - 1.5 miles (pdf format, 275 KB), Bridleway crossroads to Stonesfield - 1.2 miles (pdf format, 269 KB), Stonesfiled Steps to A44 - 1.3 miles (pdf format, 227 KB), A44 to Sturdy's Castle Inn - 1.8 miles (pdf format, 237 KB), Sturdy's Castle Inn to Field Cottage - 1.5 miles (pdf format, 216 KB), Field Cottage to Kirtlington - 1.5 miles (pdf format, 216 KB), Kirtlington to Long Plantation - 1.2 miles (pdf format, 276 KB), Long Plantation to Weston-on-the-Green - 1.2 miles (pdf format, 257 KB), Weston-on -the-Green to Barndon Farm track - 2 miles (pdf format, 251 KB), Barndon Farm track to Islip - 1.4 miles (pdf format, 221 KB), Islip to Noke - 1.4 miles (pdf format, 256 KB), Noke to Beckley - 2 miles (pdf format, 269 KB), Beckley to Woodperry - Horton-cum-Studley road - 1.7 miles (pdf format, 212 KB), Woodperry - Horton-cum-Studley road to Menmarsh Guide Post - 1.7 miles (pdf format, 249 KB), Menmarsh Guide Post to Drunkard's Corner - 1.8 miles (pdf format, 180 KB), Drunkards Corner to Waterperry - 2.2 miles (pdf format, 293 KB), Waterstock to Tiddington - 1.5 miles (pdf format, 282 KB), Tiddington to Rycote - 1.2 miles (pdf format, 266 KB), Rycote to Oxfordshire Golf Course Club House - 1.2 miles (pdf format, 248 KB), Oxfordshire Golf Course Club House to Tetsworth - 1.5 miles (pdf format, 213 KB), Tetsworth to Adwell - 1.8 miles (pdf format, 224 KB), Adwell to Model Farm - 2.3 miles (pdf format, 137 KB), Model Farm to Pyrton - 1 mile (pdf format, 167 KB), Pyrton to Christmas Common - 2 miles (pdf format, 194 KB), Christmas Common to Hollandridge Farm - 1.6 miles (pdf format, 264 KB), Hollandridge Farm to Pishill - 1 mile (pdf format, 164 KB), Pishill to Lodge Farm - 1.2 miles (pdf format, 176 KB), Lodge Farm to Valley End Farm - 1 mile (pdf format, 187 KB), Valley End Farm to Middle Assendon - 1.2 miles (pdf format, 210 KB), Middle Assendon to Henley Park - 1.2 miles (pdf format, 318 KB), Henley Park to Henley-on-Thames - 2 miles (pdf format, 344 KB), Suggested accommodation along the Oxfordshire Way (pdf format, 23 KB). The walk travels through the highly desirable villages of Asthall and Swinbrook and passes the sweet, isolated medieval church of Widford. The walk passes through the Chimney Meadows Nature Reserve, past the hamlet of Duxford with its pretty thatched cottages and then along a beautiful stretch of the River Thames. This walk starts at the Rising Sun car park at Highmoor (for customers only). Search for Oxfordshire walks Find great Oxfordshire walks by using the map or the search box below. A short, 2.6-mile Lower Heyford circular walk from Lower Heyford train station to Steeple Aston along part of the Oxford Canal towpath and through open fields connecting these two picturesque Cherwell villages. The walk starts in Shenington and loops through Tysoe both ironstone villages of dark honey-coloured local stone. The town is famous for being used for filming scenes in the popular TV drama âDownton Abbeyâ. The Oxfordshire Way winds through Oxfordshire from Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire to the banks of the River Thames in Henley. Control your cookie settings. Walks which take you partly along bits of the Oxfordshire Way National Trail. This scenic village has a lovely green and still retains its 15th century church and Victorian maypole. Walk through a pretty ancient town in the footsteps of the stars of âDownton Abbeyâ, visit old river locks and weirs and follow a gorgeous stretch of the meandering River Thames. Whilst out walking in Oxfordshireâs beautiful countryside, why not pick some creamy elderflowers on your way home and make up some delicious elderflower cordial. This short 3 mile walk starts at the Badbury Hill National Trust Car Park. For more information on up-to-date accommodation providers, we suggest the following organisation and websitess: Donât include any personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card numbers. Please be aware that this is very eroded in places resulting in potholes and the path being very narrow along certain sections (making social distancing harder). The kids will love exploring and building dens and you can search out the many paths through the woods with confidence. The footpath beside the river meanders serenely through beautiful water meadows where, apart from the odd fellow walker or occasional barge, you will find this spot very tranquil indeed. Starting at Rushy Common Nature Reserve and neighbouring Tar Lake, the paths around the lakes are a delight and whilst the hides are currently closed there is plenty of wildlife to see including dragonflies, damselflies, mallards, coots and the stunning little red-crested pochard. This 5 1/2 mile circular walk which ultimately will take you up to the internationally renowned Bronze-Age Uffington White Horse will give you big skies to take in for the whole walk. Walking Routes & Hiking Trails. The Wychwood Way Wychwood Walk No. Little remains of the townâs medieval abbey itself, but its impressive Long Gallery survives. (Just follow the marker on the map to join back up with the marked route). There are a few gradients but nothing too challenging. The great philosopher and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, âThe sky is the ultimate art gallery just above us.â So if youâre looking to visit and admire an ultimate art gallery this weekend then this walk to Oxfordshireâs White Horse Hill near Uffington fits the bill in spades! This 5 mile circular walk is on easy paths most of the way and is an ideal for all of the family and your dog(s). Oxfordshire walks - Badbury Hill This weekâs walk takes you to Badbury Hill, an area of beautiful woodland belonging to the National Trust. We store no personal details. Short dog walks in Oxford to long weekend walks in Oxfordshire, there is a dog walk for every occasion listed here. Oxfordshire walks directory, with step-by-step instructions, Ordnance Survey maps and GPS route downloads. This weekendâs walk explores the beautiful Windrush Valley and is perfect for before or after Sunday lunch. The market is held on Wednesdays. There is a wide variety of wetland habitats, several small nature reserves, extensive paths and beautiful countryside to explore. Alternatively, if you want to visit the formal gardens as well you could park at the Palace and pay an entrance fee - you will need to book though https://www.blenheimpalace.com. You will be surrounded by lonely fields, wonderful parkland, towering old oak trees and a beautiful lake - all against the backdrop of the magnificent Blenheim Palace. The walk travels through fields and meadows in parts touching the Evenlode River and joining the Diamond Way for a short distance. This weekâs walk is a there and back route of 8 miles. Intrigued? This walk will arouse your senses - charming scenery around you, wild flowers to smell, Sky Larks soaring above you and Song Thrushes singing their hearts out from the woodland. An Oxfordshire County Council walk No special equipment is required, but stout walking shoes are recommended as well as liquid refreshment.' Located around West Oxfordshire, The Wychwood Way is a circular path connecting villages within a historic Royal Hunting ground. Starting from Thame in Oxfordshire this pleasant walk also includes visiting Shabbington and Rycote Chapel. We are staying in the wonderful Windrush Valley for this weekendâs classic cotswold walk. The walk travels through the highly desirable villages of Asthall and Swinbrook and passes the sweet, isolated medieval church of Widford. The Oxfordshire walks listed below include easy circular walks to more demanding and longer routes in the hills. The walk continues to Kelmscott, a beautiful remote rural village which was once home to the well known British textile designer William Morris from 1871 until 1896. Walking amongst nature is good for us and this weeks relaxing walk has nature all around - Farmoor Reservoir, where you can watch wildlife, meander along the beautiful River Thames and explore a delightful woodland. This 4.5 mile walk takes you to Buscot Lock on the River Thames where on a fine day you could stop for a picnic beside the river. The sound of wind rustling through the trees, the birds singing, insects buzzing, coots in the water calling for their mate and wild plants, blossoms and blooms all the way. Route Summary: Lower Heyford - Heyford Wharfe - The Oxford Canal - Steeple Aston - Three Corner Clump - Middle Aston - Warren Lodge - Hendon Farm - North Aston - The Manor - River Cherwell - Somerton - The Oxfordshire Canal Walk - The Oxford Canal - Somerton Crossing - Heyford Common Lock - Allens Lock - Lower ⦠This is typical stunning ⦠Pub logos shown on the maps by the yellow pint glass are purely an indication that a pub exists at this point at the time of map production. Explore trails through the woodland, wander along peaceful countryside paths and admire the amazing view at Badbury Clump. The walk starts at the village car park and travels south and then east along the main foootpaths around Great Tew Park. NB: A number of walks, especially incorporating Kingham and Chipping Norton, mention the X8 bus which unfortunately is no longer running due to a cut in bus service. Plants to be found here include orchids, gentian, marjoram and thyme - attracting numerous butterflies and other insects. By following the pointer on the app, you will always find your way back onto the route on the map to continue your walk. Morris called this his âheaven on earthâ and visitors today can still experience the beauty and seclusion that inspired many of Morrisâs most important designs as well as his influences for conservation. (So if you have some â take your binoculars.). This short 3 mile walk starts at the Badbury Hill ⦠You will enjoy easy paths, wonderful views, plenty of variety and interest plus lovely picnic spots â perfect. This 4 1/2 mile walk starts from Bledington, an attractive village situated in the Evenlode Valley and crossing part of the Oxfordshire Way. There's nice riverside paths along the River Windrush and a visit to Witney Lake to enjoy. From here the walk takes you past the weir, over the lock gate and along the Thames Path where you will see a Second World War bunker. This 6 mile walk starts from the beautiful medieval town of Burford, often known as a gateway to the Cotswolds. Oxfordshire includes sections of three Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty - the Cotswolds, the North Wessex Downs, and the Chilterns. re-enable it. We are heading âup northâ for this weekâs walk - well to the far north of Oxfordshire and just into Warwickshire to be precise. Maps for each stretch of the route also show the location of points of historical and geological interest. A Thame Circular Walk in Oxfordshire, England. (You will probably have to book though as they are all very busy!). When you pack your hiking boots and head for Oxfordshire, you have the choice of not one, not two, but three designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) to explore. On the route look out for St Michaels and All Angels Church which is aproached through an unusual gateway, along a path flanked by ha-has. Oxfordshire selected free walks ideas with precise map for walkers, complete description with waypoints and some pictures. Stonor to Stonor Walk going via Assendon Ridge, Oxfordshire, England A circular walk going from Stonor Deer Park via Assendon Ridge to Henley and back using the Oxfordshire Way National Trail. Itâs the highlight of this fairly strenuous eight-mile walk. Circular Walks Part of the shorter Circuar Walk along a permisive footpath has been closed. Shenington's main claims to fame are an illegal 1810 bare knuckle boxing match ⦠This week's 7 1/2 mile circular walk starts at the pretty ancient market town of Bampton which sits not far from the beautiful River Thames. Create your own trip along Peddars Way and Pretty thatched cottages, an 18th century windmill, a medieval country estate and beautiful cotswold countryside are all here on this walk. Hereâs our round up of the best walks in the area, taking in gorgeous views, rural villages and places of historic interest. Good exercise in the fresh air, sunshine on your face and a stop for a well deserved rest at the end of an enjoyable walk - perfection in the making. Cookies tell us which parts of our website people have visited, help us to measure the effectiveness of our content, and allow you to view videos on our website. Nancy and Jessica became well-known writers: Nancy wrote The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate, and Jessica The American Way of Death (1963). Take your pick of varying length routes on this circular walk from Henley to Hambledon. 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