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Cothill Wild
Explore Cothill : the most diverse wildlife area in Oxfordshire. Starting in Wootton, this 5 kilometre circular walk takes in three BBOWT nature reserves: Dry Sandford Pit, Parsonage Moor and Lashford Lane Fen.
Cothill Wild Extension
Explore Cothill : the most diverse wildlife area in Oxfordshire. Starting in Wootton, this 5 kilometre circular walk takes in three BBOWT nature reserves: Dry Sandford Pit, Parsonage Moor and Lashford Lane Fen.
South Leigh
Oxford Hill Witney to South Leigh circular walk. A leisurely walk with some nice scenery, a lake and a bird sanctuary. The Masons Arms pub at South Leigh. Mostly B roads and single-track roads.
Bladon circular from Begbroke
An Oxfordshire walk that captures typical landscapes of the county. The church at Bladon is also the burial place of Sir Winston Churchill. The route uses established paths.
Cowley to Shotover, Oxford
This circular walk goes through three SSSIs from urban Oxford. Starting from urban Cowley, walk up to the top of Shotover country park SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) for nature and views to the South West, then through Rock Edge SSSI, for Upper Jurassic limestone, and then through Lye Valley SSSI to experience nationally rare calcareous fen habitat from the last ice age.
Blenheim Park, Combe and North Leigh Roman Villa

This pretty long circular walk explores Blenheim Park with great views of The Lake and the Palace. Then, follow paths (Palladian and Wychwood Ways) in the countryside following River Evenlode until you reach the remains of a large Roman courtyard villa. You finally go back to Woodstock using a section of Oxfordshire Way.
Around Blenheim Park from Woodstock

This circular walk mainly explores Blenheim Park, its monuments and distinctive characteristics including the Grand Bridge, the Column of Victory, Rosamund's Well and an impressive Cedar of Lebanon tree!
Wantage to Ogbourne St George, The Ridgeway the Other Way
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.
Cherwell valley
Visit four historic churches, plus a ruined manor house and a pretty riverside return.
Hampton Gay
Stroll across the meadows to an isolated church and ruined 16th-century manor house.
Hampton Poyle & Bletchingdon
Climb to a pretty village with a historic church, country house and village green.
Widford Church and Paynes Farm
A longer walk through wooded country with magnificent views to Asthall village.
Widford Church and Swinbrook
Visit an isolated medieval church in a meadow and explore Swinbrook village in detail.
Asthall, Widford and Swinbrook
Three Cotswold villages and an extended exploration of the Windrush valley.
Asthall, Widford and Swinbrook & Widford Church and Paynes Farm
A longer walk through wooded country with magnificent views to Asthall village. Three Cotswold villages and an extended exploration of the Windrush valley.
The Red Lion - Route 1
An easy walk over flat terrain around The Red Lion.
The Red Lion - Route 2
An easy walk over flat terrain around The Red Lion.
The Red Lion - Route 3
An easy walk over flat terrain except when climbing Blewburton hill.
Uffington Castle, the White Horse and Wayland's Smithy
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

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.
The Harrow circular, West Ilsley
This circular walk will bring you to explore West Ilsley countryside.
Foxholes Wild
Explore Foxholes : stroll through rolling countryside, woodland and quiet villages. Starting in Shipton-under-Wychwood, this 11 km circular walk takes in ancient woodland at the Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust’s (BBOWT) Foxholes nature reserve.
Red Barn circular via the Ridgeway, Lambourn

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.
From Enstone along River Glyme valleys
An interesting and varied walk along the stream/river valleys of the River Glyme and a tributary, and through the park of a country house with several eccentric features. On the way, you can stop at a nature reserve of natural Cotswold limestone grassland. The first half of the walk follows Shakespeare's Way.
The Crown and Horns circular, East Ilsley
This circular walk brings you to visit East Ilsley countryside.
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.
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.
The Ridgeway, Waylands Smithy and Uffington Castle from Ashdown House
This walk combines one of the best sections of the Ridgeway and the start of the Lambourn Valley Way with visits to two ancient monuments. It is easy walking; the paths are either well-made or on well-drained chalk downland.
Ashdown House circular via White Horse and Berkshire Border
This circular walk starts from Ashdown House. On the way you will be able to enjoy the White Horse Hill and Alfred’s Castle then spectacular views of the Vale of the White Horse.
More walks in Northmoor
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Abingdon on Thames
- Appleford-on-Thames
- Appleton-with-Eaton
- Ardington
- Ascott-under-Wychwood
- Asthall
- Aston, Cote, Shifford and Chimney
- Bampton
- Baulking
- Begbroke
- Besselsleigh
- Bladon
- Blenheim
- Bletchingdon
- Brize Norton
- Buckland
- Cassington
- Charney Bassett
- Childrey
- Combe
- Cornbury and Wychwood
- Crawley
- Culham
- Cumnor
- Curbridge
- Denchworth
- Didcot
- Drayton
- Ducklington
- East Challow
- East Hagbourne
- East Hanney
- East Hendred
- Elsfield
- Eynsham
- Fawler
- Fernham
- Finstock
- Freeland
- Frilford
- Fyfield and Tubney
- Garford
- Goosey
- Gosford and Water Eaton
- Grove
- Hailey
- Hampton Gay and Poyle
- Hanborough
- Hardwick-with-Yelford
- Harwell
- Hatford
- Hinton Waldrist
- Islip
- Kennington
- Kidlington
- Kingston Bagpuize with Southmoor
- Kingston Lisle
- Leafield
- Lew
- Littlemore
- Littleworth
- Lockinge
- Longworth
- Lyford
- Marcham
- Milton
- Minster Lovell
- North Hinksey
- North Leigh
- Nuneham Courtenay
- Old Marston
- Oxford
- Pusey
- Radley
- Ramsden
- Shellingford
- Shipton-on-Cherwell and Thrupp
- South Hinksey
- South Leigh
- Sparsholt
- St. Helen Without
- Standlake
- Stanford in the Vale
- Stanton Harcourt
- Steventon
- Stonesfield
- Sunningwell
- Sutton Courtenay
- Uffington
- Vale of White Horse
- West Challow
- West Hagbourne
- West Hanney
- West Hendred
- West Oxfordshire
- Western Valley
- Weston-on-the-Green
- Witney
- Woodeaton
- Woodstock
- Wootton
- Wytham
- Yarnton