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Heron on the ford - Route 2
Easy walking with some mild slopes, road crossings and muddy areas.
Heron on the ford - Route 1
Easy lakeside walking with two busy road crossings.
Heron on the ford - Route 3
Easy walking throughout but can be muddy in places.
From Twyford Station to Wargrave Station
A walk from station to station using the Thames Path.
Twyford and Land's End Circular
This is a level walk with a couple of stiles where a variety of wildlife may be seen.
Crooked Billet
Level walk with some busy roadside walking and muddy areas.
The Queen's Oak - Route 2
Easy walking with some mild hills, potentially muddy areas and woodland.
The Queen's Oak - Route 1
Long walk with some mild hills, potentially muddy areas and woodland.
Sonning Eye Route, Chilterns

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
Lovely walk through the countryside passing by Binfield Heath - Shiplake - Thames - Sonning.
Playhatch - Dunsden
Nice walk from The Flowing Spring pub around Playhatch and Dunsden.
Playhatch - Dunsden - Crowsley Park - Binfield Heath
Nice walk from The Flowing Spring pub around Playhatch, Dunsden, Crowsley Park and Binfield Heath.
Playhatch - Dunsden - Binfield Heath
Nice walk from The Flowing Spring pub around Playhatch, Dunsden and Binfield Heath.
River Kennet from Reading town centre
An urban walk that takes in part of the River Kennet on the outskirts of Reading and returns to the town centre.
From Reading Station to The Flowing Spring pub
Lovely walk along the Thames from Reading Station to The Flowing Spring pub.
Reading Waterways Circular
A level walk on good paths with plenty of wildlife along the River Thames and River Kennet, passing through some of the older areas of the town.
Crowthorne to Winchfield via Welsh Drive, around Reading
This walk is level at first alongside the Blackwater River then on higher ground through forest and heathland before descending to the Hart Valley.
Crowthorne to Martins Heron via The Devil's Highway, around Reading
Passing through the grounds of Wellington College and crossing ancient forest and heath to an iron age fort and a heritage centre, this walk has plenty of interest.
Wargrave to Twyford railway stations
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.
Wargrave and Crazies Hill Circular
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 listedbuilding.
The Bull Hotel - Route 1
Woodland walk with some roads and some moderate hills.
The Bull Hotel - Route 2
Epic woodland adventure with some roads and moderate hills.
Clayfield Copse pub
Walk through beautiful countryside surroundings with a wonderful selection of birds and a stop a The Flowing Spring pub.
Sandhurst to Winchfield, Thames Valley
This walk brings you along rivers and lakes with nature reserve, Charles Kingsley's church, forest and heath, stately oaks, cricketers' pub and historic church with a view.
⚠️The railway crossing into Ambarrow Court Nature Reserve is now permanently closed and the Three Castles Path has been diverted to cross the railway further north.
Binfield Heath and Crowsley Park
An undulating stile free walk exploring the Chilterns countryside between the south Oxfordshire village of Binfield Heath and Crowsley Park.
From Shiplake Station to Wargrave Station
A walk from station to station using the Thames Path.
Shiplake and Binfield Heath Circular
A varied walk on mostly good paths. No stiles and moderate slopes.
Sandhurst Wild
This gentle 9km circular walk passes through heathland, pasture and forest. Starting in Sandhurst, it takes in Wildmoor Heath nature reserve and part of Crowthorne Wood.
The New Inn - Route 3
A long and interesting walk through Crowsley Park with only a few uphill sections.
The New Inn - Route 2
A medium length walk over fairly flat terrain through two adjacent villages and surrounding woodland.
The New Inn - Route 1
A medium length walk over fairly flat terrain through woodland and across fields.
The Butchers Arms - Route 2
Easy walking through village streets, commons, woodlands and fields with a few short uphill stretches.
Sonning Common to Pangbourne, around Reading
After passing through the shady woods and well-tended farms of the beautiful Chiltern Hills enjoy the extensive views over the Thames Valley, before descending to the twin villages of Whitchurch and Pangbourne.
This walk passes through some of the beautiful beech woods of the Chiltern Hills. This area of outstanding natural beauty is within easy reach of London, and an ideal location for a day out away from the stresses of everyday life. The footpaths in this area are well looked after by the Chiltern Society, and discreet arrows on the trees depict the rights of way.
The Butchers Arms - Route 3
A medium length walk through undulating farmland and the BBC’s Crowsley Park.
More walks in Winnersh
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Sherfield Park
- Shinfield
- Shiplake
- Shottesbrooke
- Sonning
- Sonning Common
- St. Nicholas, Hurst
- Stoke Row
- Stratfield Mortimer
- Stratfield Saye
- Stratfield Turgis
- Swallowfield
- Tilehurst
- Twyford
- Waltham St. Lawrence
- Warfield
- Wargrave
- White Waltham
- Winchfield
- Wokefield
- Wokingham
- Wokingham Without
- Woodley
- Yateley