A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
West Oxfordshire
'Our recommended walks include full route descriptions and clear Ordnance Survey mapping ... We'll be adding more in the weeks to come ...'
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'Located beneath the ancient forest of Wychwood, in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Charlbury is the ideal place for a country walk. With hourly express trains from London Paddington, Reading and Oxford, there's no need to bring the car. You'll find a warm welcome in the town's shops and four pubs, and accommodation is plentiful.'
'... Route 2 runs to the north-west of Charlbury, following the pretty Evenlode valley and uses a section of the Oxfordshire Way [4 miles]. The railway station at Charlbury, built by Isamb ...
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In fact, there are 'two very different walks in the Cotswolds countryside that start from Charlbury's old town centre. Route 1 takes in the only Public Right of Way through the ancient Wychwood Forest within Cornbury Park as well as passing through the pretty village of Chilson and taking in some wonderful views of the Cotswold countryside ...'
'By following the trail along the footpaths around the boundary of the Abbey precinct, you will retrace the steps of the mediaeval monks. Cairns and further information boards on the way will tell ...
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'A walk into the past, around the precinct of Eynsham Abbey. It was created in 2002 to mark the bounds of the former precinct, with carved stone from the abbey built into the engraved 'stations'.The Slideshow includes installation of a new Archaeological Trail ... '
'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. The return route takes you across pretty meadows and skirts Wytham Great Wood to rejoin the Thames Path, bringing you back across Swinford Toll Bridge or alternatively the lock at Eynsham.'
'As a part of the celebrations for Oxfordshire's 1000th birthday, BBC Oxford and the Countryside Service demonstrated the rich history and value of the county's countryside by ...
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'Walk from Chipping Norton, following the path of the River Glyme, to Woodstock.'
Member of the Ramblers - Oxfordshire Area Grouping
'The Windrush Path is being developed in stages as new path links are secured through planning agreements associated with mineral sites. It is a good example of the way in which the Lower ...
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'A new route being created by the Lower Windrush Valley Project that ultimately aims to provide a path from Witney through the valley to link up with the Thames Path National Trail at Newbridge.'
'The Wychwood Way was created as part of the Millennium celebrations to honour 1000 years of the Forest’s history. It takes the walker on a journey through time from pre-historic settl ...
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'To encourage you to walk off the Christmas pudding and survive the dark days of January, we introduce you to the Wychwood Way, a 37 mile circular trail following the way-marked rights of way around the heart of the former Wychwood Royal Forest.'
Liz Clarke-Watson
Wychwood Circular Walks [Oxfordshire County Council] | The Wychwood Magazine
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