(S/E) From the front door of The Swan Inn, turn left. Walk up the road into Swinbrook village, keeping left at a junction by a fine stone barn. Keep left at the village green, and turn left by the postbox.
(1) Pass below the church, then join a walled path to the left of the last house that leads to a gate into open fields. Cross two fields and pass to the right of a walled cottage as you approach Widford Church.
(2) Go through a gate to the right of a cattle grid and leave the track to the right to visit the church, then retrace your steps. Beyond the gate by the cattle grid, turn left to a field gate into the dry valley of Dean Bottom.
Walk up the valley for 600 yards, to a stile into a narrow lane.
(3) Turn right along the lane for 300 yards before turning left along a hedged green lane that descends to a gate. Ignore the valley on the right and follow the track half-right up the hillside opposite. Walk along the edge of the wood on your left before bearing right to a gate in the corner.
(4) Follow a stony track downhill to meet a metalled road. Turn right and walk down to a grass triangle in front of some stone cottages. Turn right to another junction, where you turn left, signposted to Fordwells and Leafield.
Walk up the lane with woods to left and right.
(5) About half a mile from the junction, shortly after the woodland on the right gives way to open fields, turn right onto an obvious track signposted “BRIDLEWAY LEADING TO BYWAY”. Follow this track for three-quarters of a mile, to meet a road at a junction.
(6) Take the descending lane (Ninety Cut Hill) opposite, signposted to Asthall. Pass the driveway to a farm on the left, then take a footpath over a stile on the right signposted “Swinbrook 1⁄2”. Follow the right-hand hedge to a gate, and then a stone wall to a second gate with a slab stile. Bear left to another slab stile opposite The Swan Inn. (S/E)