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South Leigh
Oxford Hill Witney to South Leigh circular walk. A leisurely walk with some nice scenery, a lake and a bird sanctuary. The Masons Arms pub at South Leigh. Mostly B roads and single-track roads.
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.
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.
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.
Bladon circular from Begbroke
An Oxfordshire walk that captures typical landscapes of the county. The church at Bladon is also the burial place of Sir Winston Churchill. The route uses established paths.
Widford Church and Paynes Farm
A longer walk through wooded country with magnificent views to Asthall village.
Widford Church and Swinbrook
Visit an isolated medieval church in a meadow and explore Swinbrook village in detail.
Asthall, Widford and Swinbrook
Three Cotswold villages and an extended exploration of the Windrush valley.
Asthall, Widford and Swinbrook & Widford Church and Paynes Farm
A longer walk through wooded country with magnificent views to Asthall village. Three Cotswold villages and an extended exploration of the Windrush valley.
Steventon to Abingdon
6 miles almost entirely off road and flat walk from Steventon to Abingdon with a return journey on X2 bus (you can park in Steventon Village Hall). If you walk on a Sunday morning, you can have a coffee and cake at Sutton Courtenay weirs. On a hot day there is plenty of opportunity for a dog to swim in the Thames.
As you pass behind Sutton Courtenay there are a few footpath options; however, whatever route you take you'll end up close to the Church, and the George or Sawan pubs before headding to Sutton Courtenay Weirs. Then follow the Thames Path to Abingdon.
Blenheim Park, Combe and North Leigh Roman Villa

This pretty long circular walk explores Blenheim Park with great views of The Lake and the Palace. Then, follow paths (Palladian and Wychwood Ways) in the countryside following River Evenlode until you reach the remains of a large Roman courtyard villa. You finally go back to Woodstock using a section of Oxfordshire Way.
Around Blenheim Park from Woodstock

This circular walk mainly explores Blenheim Park, its monuments and distinctive characteristics including the Grand Bridge, the Column of Victory, Rosamund's Well and an impressive Cedar of Lebanon tree!
Wantage to Ogbourne St George, The Ridgeway the Other Way
The Ridgeway the other way. The National Trail from NE to SW. The fifth Stage is probably the most remote section of The Ridgeway, with some wonderful views and prehistoric monuments to enjoy.
Cherwell valley
Visit four historic churches, plus a ruined manor house and a pretty riverside return.
Hampton Gay
Stroll across the meadows to an isolated church and ruined 16th-century manor house.
Hampton Poyle & Bletchingdon
Climb to a pretty village with a historic church, country house and village green.
Foxholes Wild
Explore Foxholes : stroll through rolling countryside, woodland and quiet villages. Starting in Shipton-under-Wychwood, this 11 km circular walk takes in ancient woodland at the Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust’s (BBOWT) Foxholes nature reserve.
More walks in Standlake
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Abingdon on Thames
- Alvescot
- Appleton-with-Eaton
- Ardington
- Ascott-under-Wychwood
- Asthall
- Aston, Cote, Shifford and Chimney
- Bampton
- Baulking
- Begbroke
- Besselsleigh
- Black Bourton
- Bladon
- Blenheim
- Bletchingdon
- Brize Norton
- Buckland
- Carterton
- Cassington
- Charlbury
- Charney Bassett
- Childrey
- Chilson
- Clanfield
- Combe
- Cornbury and Wychwood
- Crawley
- Cumnor
- Curbridge
- Denchworth
- Drayton
- Ducklington
- East Challow
- East Hanney
- East Hendred
- Eynsham
- Fawler
- Fernham
- Finstock
- Freeland
- Frilford
- Fyfield and Tubney
- Garford
- Goosey
- Gosford and Water Eaton
- Grafton and Radcot
- Great Coxwell
- Great Faringdon
- Grove
- Hailey
- Hampton Gay and Poyle
- Hanborough
- Hardwick-with-Yelford
- Harwell
- Hatford
- Hinton Waldrist
- Kidlington
- Kingston Bagpuize with Southmoor
- Kingston Lisle
- Leafield
- Lew
- Little Coxwell
- Littleworth
- Lockinge
- Longcot
- Longworth
- Lyford
- Marcham
- Milton
- Minster Lovell
- North Hinksey
- North Leigh
- Northmoor
- Pusey
- Ramsden
- Shellingford
- Shipton-on-Cherwell and Thrupp
- Shipton-under-Wychwood
- South Hinksey
- South Leigh
- Sparsholt
- St. Helen Without
- Stanford in the Vale
- Stanton Harcourt
- Steventon
- Stonesfield
- Sunningwell
- Sutton Courtenay
- Swinbrook and Widford
- Tackley
- Uffington
- Vale of White Horse
- West Challow
- West Hanney
- West Hendred
- West Oxfordshire
- Western Valley
- Witney
- Woodstock
- Wootton
- Wytham
- Yarnton