Oxfordshire Way
Oxfordshire Way | |
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Length | 68 mi (109 km) |
Location | Oxfordshire (and Gloucestershire), England |
Trailheads | Bourton-on-the-Water to Henley-on-Thames |
Use | Hiking |
The Oxfordshire Way is a long-distance walk in Oxfordshire, England, with 6 miles in Gloucestershire and very short sections in Buckinghamshire. The path links with the Heart of England Way and the Thames Path.
The path runs for 68 miles (109 km) from Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire,[1] to Henley-on-Thames.[2] It passes from the Cotswolds to the Chiltern Hills, with hilly sections towards each end and gentler country in the middle sections. It takes between 4 and 6 days to walk.
From Bourton-on-the-Water to
Route
From Bourton-on-the-Water the path passes through the villages of Wyck Rissington and Bledington, then follows the valley of the River Evenlode to Shipton-under-Wychwood, Ascott-under-Wychwood and the small town of Charlbury. It then passes through Stonesfield and follows Akeman Street for 6 miles, including a crossing of Blenheim Park. After crossing the Oxford Canal the path passes through Kirtlington and Weston-on-the-Green to Islip, the halfway point.
From Islip the path runs by Noke, Beckley and the southern edge of Bernwood Forest to Waterperry. It then passes through Waterstock, Tiddington and Tetsworth. Across the M40 motorway it passes the small settlements of Adwell and Wheatfield, then after a glimpse of Shirburn Castle it reaches Pyrton.
From Pyrton the path crosses the
to arrive at Henley.Transport
Railway stations at
References
- Oxfordshire County Council (2004) The Oxfordshire Way: a Walker's Guide ISBN 1-900478-01-3