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The Chequers - Route 2
Moderate, includes a relatively steep climb. Chequers – Watlington Hill Farm – Watlington – Chequers.
The Chequers - Route 3
A long walk, involving a steep climb up the Chilterns Escarpment.
The Chequers - Route 1
Moderate, includes a relatively steep climb. Chequers – Watlington Hill – Chequers.
Watlington to Streatley, The Ridgeway the Other Way
The Ridgeway the other way. The National Trail from NE to SW. This Stage 3 has a bit of everything. The route runs long the Upper Icknield Way on the way to the small hamlet of Swyncombe. Then crosses the Chiltern Way on it's way to the village of Nuffield. The route then runs on a narrow secluded path alongside the ancient Grim’s Ditch before reaching the River Thames. On the opposite bank, another National Trail runs, The Thames Path
The Fat Fox Inn - Route 2
Moderate, includes a relatively steep climb.. Fat Fox – Watlington Hill Farm – Fat Fox.
The Fat Fox Inn - Route 1
Moderate, includes a relatively steep climb. Fat Fox – Watlington Hill – Fat Fox.
The Fat Fox Inn - Chilterns Escarpment
A long walk, involving a steep climb up the Chilterns Escarpment. This is The Fat Fox Inn - Route 3.
Ridgeway to Christmas Common circular, Watlington
A short walk, with enough of a hill to count as good exercise, and rewarded with fine views.
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.
The Chequers Inn - Route 1
Easy walking through flat country around Berrick Salome.
The Chequers Inn - Route 2
A straightforward walk over flat farmland to Warborough and beyond towards the Wittenham Clumps.
Ewelme and Swans Way
A gentle walk across open farmland, with views. Much of the land is set aside for wild flowers, and is quite glorious in the early summer months.
Ewelme and Swyncombe

Discover the distinguished history of Ewelme, visit its watercress beds, and take in the exhilarating views over Oxfordshire from an old hillfort on Swyncombe Downs. At the right time of year you will see a wonderful display of snowdrops and aconites at St Botolph’s Church in Swyncombe.
Christmas Common & Watlington Hill, Chilterns

This could be described as a Christmas walk for all seasons, or perhaps as a walk of two halves – a lovely woodland adventure or a breathtaking hilltop adventure. The choice is yours.
From Christmas Common
A short Oxfordshire walk that explores the woodlands and countryside to the east of Christmas Common. The route is generally easy to follow and includes sections of the Oxfordshire Way and Chiltern Way.
The Leathern Bottle - Route 3
A pleasant and fairly long walk over flat terrain.
The Leathern Bottle - Route 1
A moderate walk with some steep hills around The Leathern Bottle.
The Leathern Bottle - Route 2
Easy walk with no hills around The Leathern Bottle.
The Fox and Hounds - Route 3
A medium length walk with some steep climbs through woods.
The Fox and Hounds - Route 1
A short walk with lovely views but with some quite steep slopes.
The Fox and Hounds - Route 2
An easy walk with no steep gradients through woods.
Aston Rowant Route, Chilterns
This short, stile-free walk shows the Chilterns at their best. There are quiet and hidden landscapes, a National Nature Reserve and superb views from the top of the escarpment.
The Six Bells - Route 3
A long and very interesting walk with a number of interesting sites to see with one (optional) steep climb.
The Six Bells - Route 2
A fairly long walk but with no steep hills or other challenging obstacles.
The Six Bells - Route 1
A short and pleasant walk over flat terrain with a pub break on the way.
The Five Horseshoes - Route 1
A medium length walk but over quite hilly terrain and likely to be muddy in winter.
The Five Horseshoes - Route 2
A medium length walk with quite hilly terrain around The Five Horseshoes pub.
The Five Horseshoes - Route 3
A fairly long walk over hilly terrain with two steep uphill sections.
The Maharajah's Well
This walk gives fine views of the Berkshire Downs and the Oxfordshire plain and takes in the Maharajah’s Well in Stoke Row.
Nettlebed Family, Chilterns
This walk is suitable for all ages. It combines beautiful scenery with interesting buildings and much historicalinterest. The route takes you through ancient beech woodlands and through the Common Land around Nettlebed.
Stonor, Bix and Middle Assendon

An 8.5 mile walk linking three Oxfordshire villages via some of the picturesque hills and valleys north of Henley.
King William IV - Route 3
A long a steady climb over the second quarter of the walk, thereafter an easy walk back.
King William IV - Route 2
An easy walk with no steep gradients. Hailey – Forest Row – Ipsden – Hailey.
King William IV - Route 1
A fairly short walk with a steady climb to start and a shorter steeper climb towards the end.
Stonor to Marlow, Thames Valley
On this walk enjoy stately home and deer park, a windmill and a well-known vicar, red kites, Chiltern villages and hospitality scenic views, and a regatta town.
Cholsey Circular via Aston
A level walk with no stiles to climb on mostly good paths. The route goes past Agatha Christie’s grave and into the twin villages of Aston Tirrold and Aston Upthorpe.
Cholsey to Goring Railway Station
A varied walk. Some gentle hills at first with good views across the open countryside. The second half of the walk is along the Thames Path. Some boggy sections to be avoided. There are no stiles but one awkward footbridge to cross.
Rainbow Inn - Route 3
A medium length walk with a couple of steep climbs en route.
More walks in Cuxham with Easington
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Adwell
- Aldworth
- Aston Rowant
- Aston Sandford
- Aston Tirrold
- Aston Upthorpe
- Beckley and Stowood
- Benson
- Berinsfield
- Berrick Salome
- Bix and Assendon
- Blackbird Leys
- Brightwell Baldwin
- Brightwell-cum-Sotwell
- Britwell Salome
- Chalgrove
- Chearsley
- Checkendon
- Chilton
- Chinnor
- Cholsey
- Clifton Hampden
- Crowell
- Crowmarsh
- Cuddesdon and Denton
- Cuddington
- Dinton-with-Ford and Upton
- Dorchester
- Drayton St. Leonard
- Ewelme
- Fawley
- Forest Hill with Shotover
- Garsington
- Goring Heath
- Goring-on-Thames
- Great Haseley
- Great Milton
- Haddenham
- Hambleden
- Harpsden
- Henley-on-Thames
- Highmoor
- Holton
- Horspath
- Ibstone
- Ickford
- Ipsden
- Kingsey
- Lewknor
- Little Milton
- Little Wittenham
- Littlemore
- Long Crendon
- Long Wittenham
- Longwick-cum-Ilmer
- Marsh Baldon
- Moulsford
- Nether Winchendon
- Nettlebed
- Newington
- North Moreton
- Nuffield
- Nuneham Courtenay
- Oakley
- Pishill with Stonor
- Pyrton
- Radnage
- Remenham
- Risinghurst and Sandhills
- Rotherfield Greys
- Rotherfield Peppard
- Sandford-on-Thames
- Shabbington
- Shirburn
- Sonning Common
- South Moreton
- South Oxfordshire
- South Stoke
- Stadhampton
- Stanton St John
- Stoke Row
- Stoke Talmage
- Stokenchurch
- Streatley
- Swyncombe
- Sydenham
- Tetsworth
- Thame
- Tiddington-with-Albury
- Toot Baldon
- Towersey
- Turville
- Wallingford
- Warborough
- Waterperry with Thomley
- Waterstock
- Watlington
- Wheatfield
- Wheatley
- Woodcote
- Worminghall