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Berkshire Circular Routes: Bradfield
A delightful walk through ancient woodland, along the bank of the River Pang, and across a variety of countryside.
Berkshire Circular Routes: Bradfield
A delightful walk through ancient woodland, along the bank of the River Pang, and varied countryside.
The Queens Head, Bradfield
This circular walk brings you to visit Bradfield countryside alongside the River Pang.
The Boot, Stanford Dingley
This circular walk brings you to visit Stanford Dingley surroundings. Walk along River Pang and enjoy woodlands on the way.
The Six Bells, Beenham
This circular walk brings you to visit Beenham area.
The Blade Bone, Chapel Row
This circular walk brings you to visit Chapel Row area via Carbins Wood.
The Renegade Brewery, Yattendon
This circular walk brings you to visit Yattendon area through fields and copse.
The Pot Kiln circular, Frilsham
This circular walk brings you around Frilsham countryside and through woodlands.
The Royal Oak circular, Yattendon
This circular walk brings you through Yattendon countryside and wooded areas.
Theale to Burghfield Bridge
A lovely walk along the Kennet and Avon Canal to The Cunning Man pub.
Aldermaston Wharf to Mortimer, around Reading
Visit a restored Norman church harbouring the remains of a bloody battle, wander through tranquil woodland and enjoy fine views of both the Kennet and Loddon Valleys.
Pangbourne and Mapledurham Lock Circular
This walk has a long climb to the high point above Sulham Wood with lovely views across the Thames Valley then downhill to the lock followed by level walking along the river.
Pangbourne Circular

This is a stile-free circular walk around Pangbourne countryside and along River Thames.
Pangbourne to Theale, around Reading
A hilly walk from the River Thames through bluebell woods to the hospitable village of Theale in the Kennet
Aldermaston Wharf to Theale, around Reading
Enjoy the wildlife on this easy walk along the banks of the Kennet and Avon Canal.
The Butt Inn, Aldermaston Wharf
This circular walk brings you to visit Aldermaston Wharf, Padworth via an ornamental lake and along the canal towpath.
The Angel Inn, Woolhampton
This circular walk brings you along the canal towpath and visits Midgham area.
Woolhampton to Streatley, Thames Valley
This stage is one of the most strenuous on the route with a particularly steep climb up Streatley Hill towards the end. The view from the top, however, is well worth the effort. The end of the section is quite demanding with a very steep pull up the hill at Streatley.Along the way, you will be able to enjoy : canal boats, country churchyard, wolves, how Tutts Clump got its name, blue pools and watercress beds, bluebells, lambs, ancient earthworks, rare chalk and downland with impressive views.
The Cottage Inn circular, Upper Bucklebury
This circular walk brings you around Upper Bucklebury and through woodlands.
The White Hart circular, Hampstead Norreys
This circular walk brings you to visit Hampstead Norreys countryside and woodlands.
Tilehurst to Reading Railway Station
After crossing the railway and descending the steps to the river bank this is a level walk on a good path along the banks of the River Thames, between trees at first then opening out. Nearer Reading there are benches along the Thames promenade, ideal for a picnic on a sunny day.
Goring – Great Chalk Wood Circular
A scenic walk with far-reaching views over the Thames Valley. Two short, steep climbs and a longer one, less steep to the top of the escarpment. The path in the wood may be muddy in places.
The John Barleycorn, along the Thames
A walk along the Thames and then a climb and wooded walk back to Goring. (Route 1)
From The John Barleycorn, Goring along the Thames
An easy circular walk (Route 3) along a beautiful part of the Thames from Goring.
Goring Stile Free, Chilterns
A lovely stile-free walk from Goring on the east of the Thames. Walk from the village out into the wooded areas to the east.
Goring and Lardon Chase Circular
This circular walk is stile free. There is a steepening climb to the top of Streatley Hill and a steep descent from Lardon Chase.
Around Hampstead Norreys
A varied walk through woods, meadows and fields, taking in the River Pang, with local history from the Bronze Age to World War Two. Two shorter options are described - 6km and 9km.
Streatley to Wantage, The Ridgeway the Other Way
The Ridgeway the other way. The National Trail from North-East to South-West. The fourth stage is a broad track for a considerable distance, mostly with a natural surface and few hedges. Here the sky dominates but it can be particularly exposed in wet, cold or hot weather.
Streatley to Stonor, Thames Valley
On this walk, you will be able to visit the Goring Gap, oldest road, charcoal burning, beech woods and bluebells, a Maharajah's well, bangers and mash, red kites and a nature reserve.
The Bell, Aldworth
This walk brings you to visit Aldworth surroundings via Starveall.
The Three Horseshoes, Brimpton
This circular walk brings you to visit Brimpton countryside walking along River Enborne.
The King Charles' Head, Goring Heath
This circular walk brings you to visit Goring Heath area through woodlands and via a valley bottom.
The Turners Arms, Mortimer
This walk brings you to visit Calleva Atrebatvm Roman Town, the amphitheater around Mortimer West End area.
Bucklebury Common from Thatcham
An easy, pleasant and varied walk, starting from the centre of Thatcham and reaching the open countryside along a green corridor. It continues through Bucklebury Common in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, before returning to Thatcham.
Living Landscape Wild Two
Walk along the River Enborne, through woodland and pastures. Starting at Thatcham railway station, this 6-mile circular walk takes in part of Greenham and Crookham Commons.
The Lap of Thatcham
A circular walk around Thatcham, which is never far from the town yet is mostly rural in character - including woodland, fields and the Kennet and Avon canal.
Crookham Common and the River Enborne from Thatcham Station
An interesting and varied walk - including the Kennet and Avon canal, the open heathland of Greenham Common, the woods of Crookham Common and the rural River Enborne.
The Travellers Friend circular, Crookham Common
This circular walk brings you around Crookham Common countryside.
The Swan, Compton
This circular walk brings you to visit Compton areas.
The Calleva Arms, Silchester
This circular walk brings you to visit Silchester area via Pamber Forest.
Perch & Pike - Route 2
A medium length but easy walk along the Ridgeway and the Thames.
Perch & Pike - Route 3
A long walk involving two uphill stretches. South Stoke – Mongewell Park – Watch Folly – South Stoke.
Perch & Pike - Route 1
A short easy walk along the Thames on the outward leg.
The Badgers, Wood Baughurst
This circular walk brings you to visit Wood Baughurst area via Great Haughurst Copse.
Mortimer to Bramley, around Reading
A walk into history. Visit the 12th century church of St Mary and explore the site of Calleva Atrebatum, once a main administrative centre for Roman Britain.
Checkendon, Chilterns
A very pleasant walk exploring the attractive woods and landscape in and around the village of Checkendon in South Oxfordshire.
More walks in Bradfield
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Aldermaston
- Aldworth
- Ashampstead
- Ashford Hill with Headley
- Aston Tirrold
- Aston Upthorpe
- Basildon
- Baughurst
- Beech Hill
- Beedon
- Beenham
- Blewbury
- Bramley
- Brimpton
- Bucklebury
- Burghfield
- Checkendon
- Chieveley
- Chilton
- Cholsey
- Cold Ash
- Compton
- Crowmarsh
- East Hagbourne
- East Ilsley
- Ecchinswell, Sydmonton and Bishops Green
- Englefield
- Frilsham
- Goring Heath
- Goring-on-Thames
- Greenham
- Hampstead Norreys
- Hartley Wespall
- Harwell
- Heckfield
- Hermitage
- Highmoor
- Holybrook
- Ipsden
- Kidmore End
- Kingsclere
- Mapledurham
- Midgham
- Monk Sherborne
- Mortimer West End
- Moulsford
- Nettlebed
- Nuffield
- Padworth
- Pamber
- Pangbourne
- Purley on Thames
- Rotherfield Peppard
- Rotherwick
- Sherborne St. John
- Sherfield on Loddon
- Sherfield Park
- Shinfield
- Silchester
- Sonning Common
- South Stoke
- Stanford Dingley
- Stoke Row
- Stratfield Mortimer
- Stratfield Saye
- Stratfield Turgis
- Streatley
- Sulham
- Sulhamstead
- Tadley
- Thatcham
- Theale
- Tidmarsh
- Tilehurst
- Ufton Nervet
- Upton
- Wasing
- West Hagbourne
- Whitchurch-on-Thames
- Wokefield
- Woodcote
- Woolhampton
- Yattendon