A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Vale of White Horse
'Nestled amongst the houses in east Abingdon, Abbey Fishponds is a small nature reserve loved by locals and teeming with wetland wildlife. The reserve is around 7ha and despite being compl ...
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''A walk exploring the hills, woods and villages to the south-west of Oxford ...The walk, which has two alternative Oxford start points, climbs the gentle hills overlooking Oxford's dreaming spires ...
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''Faringdon is set in lovely countryside, around which there are many walks and cycle rides. A group of volunteers from Faringdon have produced a set of 8 walk cards, with walks ranging fr ...
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Faringdon Circular Walks and Cycle Routes [Faringdon Town Council]
''The four-mile walk around the reservoir offers views of the water, woodland paths, Thames riverside meadows and nature reserves ... We have recently built a trail suitable for wheelchairs, which ...
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'The terrain is generally easy going, but there is a gradual drop in height totalling 560 feet from west to east. The Lambourn Downs can be bleak in winter, contrasting with the more sheltered vall ...
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'The walk starts at the Bronze age fort at Uffington Castle and heads south, following the River Lambourn through Lambourn, Boxford and Speen before a lovely stretch along the Kennet and Avon Canal takes you into Newbury.'
Lambourn Valley Way - A Walk from the Whitehorse Hill to Newbury [West Berkshire Council] (PDF 'Document')
[1] The Letcombe Brook flows through the heart of the village of Grove ... This short walk helps you discover some of the natural, historic, and interesting features along the bro ...
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'The Letcombe Brook, much loved by local people, is a chalk stream that runs from Letcombe Regis to East Hanney, providing water for local use today. It is home to protected species such as white-clawed crayfish and water voles. Chalk streams are globally rare, so the Letcombe Brook Project was set up in April 2003 to enhance and protect the natural beauty of the Brook.'
Visit Southern Oxfordshire
'In the autumn of 2003, members of the Marcham Society built and repaired bridges and installed gates and signs in order to open up 5 miles of permitted paths ... There is a printed leaflet showing a full map of the paths and three self-guided walks ... or you can view a colour map of the Jubilee Walks.'
Member of the Ramblers - Oxfordshire Area Grouping
'Connecting the three market towns of Abingdon, Wantage and Faringdon ... Two other important Trails or recreational paths in Oxfordshire will be connected by the Vale Way, namely, the Thames Path at Abingdon, and the d'Arcy Dalton Way at Longcot.'
Vale of White Horse Ramblers
'The walks pass the downland villages of Letcombe Regis and Letcombe Bassett, famed for horseracing, picturesque Childrey with its village duck pond and a 16th century manor house where Charles I s ...
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'Using the historic town of Wantage as a base, explore the villages of the Vale of White Horse on foot and enjoy wonderful views of the countryside along the way'.
Route 1 - 9 miles; Route 2 - 5 miles; Route 3 - 7 miles.
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