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Cowley to Shotover Circular, Oxford
This circular walk goes through three SSSIs from urban Oxford. Starting from urban Cowley, walk up to the top of Shotover country park SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) for nature and views to the South West, then through Rock Edge SSSI, for Upper Jurassic limestone, and then through Lye Valley SSSI to experience nationally rare calcareous fen habitat from the last ice age.
Railways and Waterways, between Oxford and London
A mainly level circular walk of about 150 miles along the waterways between Oxford and the London suburbs. It can be done in day trips by train or express bus from all the towns en route.
This circular long-distance path starts in rural Oxfordshire, then follows the Grand Union Canal, which has a close-knit narrowboat community, into the Chilterns before winding through the suburbs of London. It crosses the playing fields of Eton to join the Thames Path, which meanders all the way back to Oxford. The route passes over and under bridges of every kind, through country parks, idyllic villages with thatched cottages, grand estates and historic market towns like Aylesbury, Henley-on-Thames and Wallingford. The lakes, chalk rivers and water meadows are home to a diversity of wildlife, and traditional waterside pubs provide welcome refreshment.
Oxford to Thame
This is the first stage of the multi-day route "Railways and Waterways, between Oxford and London".
A varied countryside walk linking open farmland, landscaped parkland and a world-renowned golf course, with highlights including Waterperry house and gardens, the first sight of the River Thame at Bow Bridge and Rycote Chapel.
Radley to Oxford
This is the fourteenth and final stage of the multi-day route "Railways and Waterways, between Oxford and London".
This riverside walk transitions gently from tranquil water meadows past Sandford and Iffley Locks, through a nature reserve, into the bustling outskirts of Oxford, where the boathouses of the various Oxford Colleges are evidence of the strong rowing culture of the city.
Cothill Wild Extension
Explore Cothill : the most diverse wildlife area in Oxfordshire. Starting in Wootton, this 5 kilometre circular walk takes in three BBOWT nature reserves: Dry Sandford Pit, Parsonage Moor and Lashford Lane Fen.
Cothill Wild
Explore Cothill : the most diverse wildlife area in Oxfordshire. Starting in Wootton, this 5 kilometre circular walk takes in three BBOWT nature reserves: Dry Sandford Pit, Parsonage Moor and Lashford Lane Fen.
Abingdon to Steventon
Abingdon to Steventon following some of the old Berkshire and Wiltshire canal. Start along the Ock valley path through Abingdon and then head west out into flat fields. Some good paths to start with however some of the paths in the fields as you approach Steventon are not well maintained. The final fields into Steventon at Hill Farm often contain cattle. I would generally advise this as a dry weather walk.
The footpath out of Abingdon suburbs is poor and I have adjusted the route to follow roads and tracks. After passing under the railway on the ranch to Steventon the OS footpaths are not reliable; at one point the path was ploughed and planted with wheat so I followed the field edge for some time.
The X2 bus runs between Abingdon and Steventon 7 days a week so can be used to close the loop.
Wolvercote Circular
An almost flat, circular walk following the Thames Path and Oxford Green Way. The walk starts in Wolvercote, passes Godstow Abbey, then follows the banks of the River Thames, taking in some interesting islands and weirs. The return is past Wytham Woods and across fields, returning via the Trout Inn for well-earned refreshments at the end of the walk.
The Six Bells - Route 1
A short and pleasant walk over flat terrain with a pub break on the way.
The Six Bells - Route 2
A fairly long walk but with no steep hills or other challenging obstacles.
The Six Bells - Route 3
A long and very interesting walk with a number of interesting sites to see with one (optional) steep climb.
Shillingford to Radley
This is the thirteenth stage of the multi-day route "Railways and Waterways, between Oxford and London".
Mainly through riverside meadows and wetlands, this walk passes over the confluence of the River Thames and the River Tame and alongside the distinctive twin chalk hills of Wittenham Clumps to "the quaintest, most old-fashioned inn on the Thames" and past the attractive market town of Abingdon.
The Chequers Inn - Route 3
A long and interesting walk mainly over flat countryside but some of the footpaths en route are currently quite badly overgrown.
More walks in Blackbird Leys
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Abingdon on Thames
- Appleford-on-Thames
- Appleton-with-Eaton
- Ardington
- Arncott
- Beckley and Stowood
- Begbroke
- Benson
- Berinsfield
- Berrick Salome
- Besselsleigh
- Bladon
- Blenheim
- Bletchingdon
- Boarstall
- Brightwell Baldwin
- Brightwell-cum-Sotwell
- Brill
- Britwell Salome
- Cassington
- Chalgrove
- Charlton-on-Otmoor
- Clifton Hampden
- Crowmarsh
- Cuddesdon and Denton
- Culham
- Cumnor
- Cuxham with Easington
- Didcot
- Dorchester
- Drayton
- Drayton St. Leonard
- East Hagbourne
- East Hanney
- East Hendred
- Elsfield
- Ewelme
- Fencott and Murcott
- Forest Hill with Shotover
- Frilford
- Fyfield and Tubney
- Garsington
- Gosford and Water Eaton
- Great Haseley
- Great Milton
- Hampton Gay and Poyle
- Harwell
- Holton
- Horspath
- Horton-cum-Studley
- Ickford
- Islip
- Kennington
- Kidlington
- Little Milton
- Little Wittenham
- Littlemore
- Long Wittenham
- Ludgershall
- Marcham
- Marsh Baldon
- Merton
- Milton
- Newington
- Noke
- North Hinksey
- North Moreton
- Nuffield
- Nuneham Courtenay
- Oakley
- Oddington
- Old Marston
- Oxford
- Piddington
- Radley
- Risinghurst and Sandhills
- Sandford-on-Thames
- Shabbington
- Shipton-on-Cherwell and Thrupp
- South Hinksey
- South Moreton
- South Oxfordshire
- St. Helen Without
- Stadhampton
- Stanton St John
- Steventon
- Stoke Talmage
- Sunningwell
- Sutton Courtenay
- Tiddington-with-Albury
- Toot Baldon
- Wallingford
- Warborough
- Waterperry with Thomley
- Waterstock
- Wendlebury
- West Hagbourne
- West Hendred
- Western Valley
- Weston-on-the-Green
- Wheatley
- Woodeaton
- Woodstock
- Wootton
- Worminghall
- Wytham
- Yarnton