Wantage to Ogbourne St George, The Ridgeway the Other Way
Departure from Wantage (Oxfordshire)
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.
Red Barn circular via the Ridgeway, Lambourn
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
This circular walk brings you will be able to enjoy on a clear day, views across the countryside to Letcombe Bassett, Letcombe Regis, Wantage and even Didcot.
Uffington Castle, the White Horse and Wayland's Smithy
Departure from Woolstone (Oxfordshire)
This walk on North Wessex Downs offers some wonderful views as well as the opportunity to explore some fine ancient monuments. These include the Uffington White Horse, Uffington Castle and Wayland's Smithy Long Barrow.
Uffington White Horse and Wayland's Smithy
Departure from Woolstone (Oxfordshire)
This short walk on the North Wessex Downs offers wonderful and the chance to explore some fine ancient monuments including the Uffungton White Horse, Uffington Castle and Wayland's Smithy Long Barrow.
Upper Lambourn circular via The Maddle
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
On this circular walk, you will be able to experience Upper chalk and the Mandown gallop complex.
Upper Lambourn via Baydon Hole and Bailey Hill
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
A circular walk that brings you from Upper Lambourn via Baydon Hole and Bailey Hill.
Lambourn circular via Baydon Hole, Bailey Hill and Near Down
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
This circular walk starts from Lambourn and goes via Baydon Hole, Bailey Hill and Near Down.
The upper Lambourn Valley Way and Ridgeway - from Lambourn
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
The Lambourn Valley Way is a delightful 32km (20 mile) mile walk, from the Ridgeway at Uffington Castle to Newbury. This circular walk goes from Lambourn to the Ridgeway past Ashdown House, along the Ridgeway past the ancient monuments of Wayland's Smithy and Uffington Castle, and returns to Lambourn along the Lambourn Valley Way. The route "The Lambourn Valley Way, from Lambourn to Newbury (with shorter options)" describes the continuation of this walk to Newbury.
Lambourn circular via Rooksnest and Eastbury, Lambourn Valley
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
A lovely walk with much variety and interest : wild flower meadow, Watts Bank Nature Reserve, superb views of the Eastbury Downs and Lambourn nestled in the Lambourn Valley, the pretty little village of Eastbury, which has many buildings of historic interest and the Lambourn River, a seasonal chalk stream.
This walk goes up (and down) several hills and can be slippery underfoot after rain.
Lambourn circular via Eastbury, Lambourn Valley
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
Start the walk at the Market Square, note the old Market Cross and the site of the Lambourn Tanker Crash of 1953, and enjoy the river and countryside around Lambourn.
From Lynch Wood to The Folly via Upper Lambourn, Lambourn Valley
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
Starting at the market square this walk takes you through Lynch wood to Upper Lambourn and then onto the fields above Lambourn and back via the Folly.
Lambourn circular via Greenways, Ox wood and White Shute
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
Along this walk, you will be able to enjoy a wonderful view of Lambourn from, a delightful cottage with a beautifully kept garden and to go through Ox Wood.
From Gillards Copse to Thornhill Copse via Ox Wood, Lambourn Valley
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
This is a walk through woodlands and along the open fields to the South-East of Lambourn.
Lambourn via Eastbury and Sheepdrove, Lambourn Valley
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
This walk brings you through Eastbury and Sheepdrove and gives fine views of the downs towards the Ridgeway. Then, it goes past a number of gallops, where you may see racehorses exercising.
The Lambourn Valley Way, from Lambourn to Newbury with shorter options
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
The Lambourn Valley Way is a delightful 32km (20 mile) mile walk, from the Ridgeway at Uffington Castle to Newbury. This route describes the second part of this walk, from Lambourn to Newbury, including an optional visit to Donnington Castle. It mostly follows the bank of the River Lambourn or the route of the dismantled Lambourn Valley Railway.
More walks in East Challow
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Abingdon on Thames
- Alvescot
- Appleton-with-Eaton
- Ardington
- Ashbury
- Aston, Cote, Shifford and Chimney
- Bampton
- Baulking
- Baydon
- Beedon
- Besselsleigh
- Black Bourton
- Brightwalton
- Buckland
- Catmore
- Chaddleworth
- Charney Bassett
- Chieveley
- Childrey
- Chilton
- Clanfield
- Compton Beauchamp
- Denchworth
- Drayton
- East Garston
- East Hanney
- East Hendred
- East Ilsley
- Eaton Hastings
- Farnborough
- Fawley
- Fernham
- Frilford
- Fyfield and Tubney
- Garford
- Goosey
- Grafton and Radcot
- Great Coxwell
- Great Faringdon
- Great Shefford
- Grove
- Hardwick-with-Yelford
- Harwell
- Hatford
- Hinton Waldrist
- Kelmscott
- Kingston Bagpuize with Southmoor
- Kingston Lisle
- Lambourn
- Leckhampstead
- Letcombe Bassett
- Letcombe Regis
- Little Coxwell
- Littleworth
- Lockinge
- Longcot
- Longworth
- Lyford
- Marcham
- Milton
- North Hinksey
- Northmoor
- Peasemore
- Pusey
- Shellingford
- Sparsholt
- St. Helen Without
- Standlake
- Stanford in the Vale
- Steventon
- Sunningwell
- Uffington
- Vale of White Horse
- Wantage
- West Challow
- West Hanney
- West Hendred
- West Ilsley
- Winterbourne
- Woolstone
- Wootton