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Explore the Best Walking Trails in Southern Oxfordshire

Southern Oxfordshire is a walker’s paradise, brimming with challenging national trails, lightly energetic circular walks and charming market town trails that explore the natural scenic beauty

Whether you’re a seasoned walker looking for active hiking trails or a family looking for a lightly active adventure, there is something for everyone. From scavenger hunts and nature trails to historic discoveries and film and tv location trails, below you will find a curated selection of trails developed by a variety of experts, local societies and enthusiasts to ensure you make the most of your visit.

Town Trails and Circular Walks

Uffington Local Walks Map

Uffington Village Trail

Discover Uffington’s history and charm with the interactive village trail. Seek out markers and information posts at key locations.

Faringdon Fun Trail

Faringdon Fun Trail

Seek out 12 silly signs (or Frivolously Unnecessary Notices (FUN) that date back to 1935. Covered with plaster or painted over the years, these sign have been revealed and restored, providing a fun trail of discovery.

Thame Town Trails

Thame Town Trails

Explore a collection of excellent walking, cycling and historical trails in and around Thame, from light strolls to more advanced 20 miles walks. Pick up a leaflet from Thame Town Hall Information Centre, or download them from the Town Council website.

Abingdon Walk Leaflets

Abingdon Walks

Abingdon Civic Society have developed a collection of walks for you to enjoy. From pub walks and history trails to accessible trails identified as suitable for families or people with limited mobility.

Film and TV Walking Trails

Wallingford Midsomer Murders

Midsomer Murders Location Trail

Wallingford is one of the locations of Causton, home to the main character, Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby, who was often seen wondering around the town’s Market Place or driving across Wallingford Bridge.

Neil Dudgeon. Thame Midsomer Murders

Self-Guided Midsomer Murders Trail

Enjoy a self-guided walking trail around Thame, featuring all the locations used around the town centre. Paid for guided tours are also available to book.

The Peculiar Pot Trail

The Peculiar Pot Trail

The Peculiar Pot is an interactive story trail using QR codes, which weaves elements of Thame’s history into a magical and intriguing tale of adventure. The trail is set in three locations, in three very different time frames, all of which are connected to Thame’s heritage & history, as well as to its future.

Agatha Cristie Statue, Wallingford

Agatha Christie Trail

This five mile circular walk around Wallingford takes you past places that are connected with Agatha Christie and her life in Wallingford.

Walks around Abingdon

Abingdon Royal Walk Leaflets

Abingdon Royal Walks

Discover Abingdon’s royal and Victorian heritage with three wheelchair-accessible walks. The Royal History Walk explores royal connections, the Victoria Walk starts at the Market Place and visits Victorian gardens, and the Albert Walk showcases Albert Park and Victorian architecture.

Abingdon Picture Clues Trail

Abingdon Picture Clues

Wander through arches and alleyways of Abingdon and discover doors, windows, artwork and other quirky bits of the town that you didn’t know were there. Follow the fun picture trail clues and explore the town.

Abingdon Art Trail

Abingdon Art Walk

Discover awe-inspiring public artwork around town, commissioned to encourage artists to share skills with local groups. These pieces aim to inspire both residents and visitors, showcasing the vibrant creativity of the community. Explore the artistic spirit of the town and enjoy the unique blend of talent and local culture.

Abingdon Natural Trail map

Abingdon Nature Trails

Discover three family friendly natural trails around Abingdon. Follow the signs to explore each path and enjoy the natural beauty and features along the way. Hedgehog Trail (3.4 km/2.1 miles), Dragonfly Trails (2.6 km/1.6 miles), Duck Trail (3.6 km/2.2 miles).

Community Walks

Community Walks Logo

Community Walks

Vale of White Horse District Council's Active Communities Team work across the district to help residents with their physical health and wellbeing.

Benson Community Walk, Southern Oxfordshire

GO Active Community Walks

For a list of GO Active Community Walks in Southern Oxfordshire.

Group walking a trail in Southern Oxfordshire

GO Active Walking Routes

For a list of GO Active Community Walks in Southern Oxfordshire.

Family walking dog in countryside

GO Active Health Walks

Explore a variety of healthy walking routes across South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse.

National Trails and Countryside Walks

The Thames Path Trail in Southern Oxfordshire

The Thames Path National Trail is a long-distance walking trail that follows England’s most famous river for 185 miles (298 km) from its source in the Cotswolds to the Thames Barrier in Woolwich, London. This scenic trail meanders through rural counties, passing peaceful water meadows, historic towns, and picturesque villages, making it an ideal route for nature and history enthusiasts.

The section of the Thames Path that passes through South Oxfordshire and the Vale of White Horse districts offers a rich tapestry of experiences. Beginning near Lechlade, the trail moves through Radcot with its historic bridge, and Kelmscott, the home of William Morris. It continues through Newbridge, Abingdon with its ancient Abbey, and Dorchester-on-Thames, known for its abbey. Further along, the trail passes through Wallingford, Goring and Streatley, renowned for their scenic beauty, and Henley-on-Thames, famous for its Royal Regatta.

Accessible by public transport, the Thames Path is a mostly flat and easy-to-navigate trail, well-marked for convenience. 

Thames Path at Goring

Whether you’re planning a short stroll, a weekend getaway or a full-length trek, this National Trail offers a gentle yet rewarding experience. The best time to visit is from spring to autumn, with April to May being ideal for birdwatching and April to September for wildflowers. For enthusiasts of butterflies, damselflies and dragonflies, June to September is the perfect time to visit.

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