Wargrave and Crazies Hill Circular
Departure from Wargrave (Borough of Wokingham)
This circular walk can be very muddy in wet weather and there are some awkward stiles. Rebecca's Well is a grade 2 listed building. An undulating walk through woods and fields on the higher ground to the north-east of Wargrave. Tree roots can be a hazard in the woods. There are no stiles. Rebecca's Well is a grade 2 listed
building.
Wargrave to Twyford railway stations
Departure from Wargrave (Borough of Wokingham)
Enjoy a mostly level walk with no stiles between Wargrave to Twyford railway stations. A shorter version is available to avoid some muddy paths in the Stanlake area but there is no footway across the railway bridge and care needs to be taken.
From Shiplake Station to Wargrave Station
Departure from Shiplake (Oxfordshire)
A walk from station to station using the Thames Path.
Shiplake and Binfield Heath Circular
Departure from Shiplake (Oxfordshire)
A varied walk on mostly good paths. No stiles and moderate slopes.
The Bull Hotel - Route 1
Departure from Wargrave (Borough of Wokingham)
Woodland walk with some roads and some moderate hills.
The Bull Hotel - Route 2
Departure from Wargrave (Borough of Wokingham)
Epic woodland adventure with some roads and moderate hills.
Binfield Heath and Crowsley Park
Departure from Binfield Heath (Oxfordshire)
An undulating stile free walk exploring the Chilterns countryside between the south Oxfordshire village of Binfield Heath and Crowsley Park.
Playhatch - Dunsden - Crowsley Park - Binfield Heath
Departure from Eye and Dunsden (Oxfordshire)
Nice walk from The Flowing Spring pub around Playhatch, Dunsden, Crowsley Park and Binfield Heath.
Playhatch - Dunsden - Binfield Heath
Departure from Eye and Dunsden (Oxfordshire)
Nice walk from The Flowing Spring pub around Playhatch, Dunsden and Binfield Heath.
Playhatch - Dunsden
Departure from Eye and Dunsden (Oxfordshire)
Nice walk from The Flowing Spring pub around Playhatch and Dunsden.
Sonning Eye Route, Chilterns
Departure from Eye and Dunsden (Oxfordshire)
This lovely circular walk offers the opportunity to explore the local countryside and stroll alongside one of the most famous rivers in the world. There are stories of a Viking burial, a famous poet, a gambler and a mill with a new lease of life.
The Flowing Spring pub
Departure from Eye and Dunsden (Oxfordshire)
Lovely walk through the countryside passing by Binfield Heath - Shiplake - Thames - Sonning.
Henley and Aston Circular, along the Thames
Departure from Henley-on-Thames (Oxfordshire)
A scenic walk which climbs gently out of the valley (with some low stiles to negotiate) then levels out before gradually descending to the riverside at Hambleden Lock. The return journey is along the towpath beside the famous course of Henley Royal Regatta.
Henley-on-Thames station to Aston
Departure from Henley-on-Thames (Oxfordshire)
A circular walk from Henley-on-Thames Station with a lovely pub, The Flower Pot, halfway. Returning through a deer park with spectacular views of the Thames and the Chilterns.
Good parking at Henley-on-Thames station.
Henley-on-Thames to Marlow along the Thames Path
Departure from Henley-on-Thames (Oxfordshire)
A pleasant linear walk along the Thames Path between Henley-on-Thames and Marlow. The path is easy to follow and is almost all downhill. There are a number of public transport options to return to the start.
From Twyford Station to Wargrave Station
Departure from Twyford (Borough of Wokingham)
A walk from station to station using the Thames Path.
Twyford and Land's End Circular
Departure from Twyford (Borough of Wokingham)
This is a level walk with a couple of stiles where a variety of wildlife may be seen.
Henley Wild
Departure from Henley-on-Thames (Oxfordshire)
Explore Henley : this varied walk through the Chilterns takes in parkland, farmland and woodland. Starting in Henley, this 21 km circular walk includes the Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust’s (BBOWT) Warburg Nature Reserve.
Henley-on-Thames circular via Remenham and Hambleden Lock
Departure from Henley-on-Thames (Oxfordshire)
This circular route (Route 2) starts from Henley-on-Thames. You walk along the Thames via Remenham and Hambleden Lock before going up the hill to get a great view of the crops. Apart from a short climb mid-way through, it is easy walking for the rest of the route.
⚠️ During the Henley Regatta a section of the Thames Path is closed and there is a signposted diversion route.
Henley-on-Thames circular via Rotherfield Greys and Pack and Prime Lane
Departure from Henley-on-Thames (Oxfordshire)
This circular route (Route 1) starts from Henley-on-Thames. You walk along via Rotherfield Greys and Pack and Prime Lane . An easy walk with no steep gradients.
Henley-on-Thames - Route 3
Departure from Henley-on-Thames (Oxfordshire)
A long walk with some hills to negotiate and some lovely views.
Henley-on-Thames - Town, River & Woodland - Diverted
Departure from Henley-on-Thames (Oxfordshire)
This walk is packed with so much of interest it’s impossible to describe it all here. It includes the history and architecture of Henley, the picturesque Thames and the natural beauty of Chiltern woodland.
This version of the walk follows the Thames Path diversion at Marsh Lock (waypoint (1)).
Heron on the ford - Route 3
Departure from Charvil (Borough of Wokingham)
Easy walking throughout but can be muddy in places.
Heron on the ford - Route 2
Departure from Charvil (Borough of Wokingham)
Easy walking with some mild slopes, road crossings and muddy areas.
Heron on the ford - Route 1
Departure from Charvil (Borough of Wokingham)
Easy lakeside walking with two busy road crossings.
Henley Hills and Woodland, Chilterns
Departure from Henley-on-Thames (Oxfordshire)
A lovely stile-free walk that explores the hills and woodlands that overlook the beautiful market town of Henley-on-Thames. The first section of the walk is across high parkland with excellent views, the return is through woodland.
The Flower Pot - Remenham, River Thames
Departure from Remenham (Borough of Wokingham)
This circular walk (Route 2) starts from The Flower Pot, Aston. Apart from a short climb at the start, it’s easy walking for the rest of the route along the River Thames.
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