Oxfordshire Way
Understand
Although relatively flat and unspectacular, the Way passes through some pretty villages and varied and attractive countryside. Landscapes include honey-coloured Cotswold villages, the fine parkland of Blenheim Palace, the Oxford Canal, quiet hamlets on the Oxford Plain and the chalk-and-flint woodlands of the Chilterns.
Prepare
Oxfordshire County CouncilDownloadable maps and directions
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phone: +44 1295 811003Company offering accommodation booking and luggage transfers
Get in
There is no direct public transport route from the city of Oxford to either end of the Oxfordshire Way; you'll have to change at least once. The best options from Oxford: for Bourton catch a train to Moreton-in-Marsh (c.35 min) and continue by bus to Bourton (25 min); for Henley take the train, changing at Twyford (c.90 min total journey time). Bourton is 30 miles from Oxford by road; from Henley to Oxford is 23 miles. There are rail stations en route at Ascott-under-Wychwood, Charlbury, Tackley (near Kirtlington) and Islip, all with quick and direct connections to Oxford: with careful planning, using these stations and local bus services, it would be possible to stay in Oxford each night and travel to and from your start and end points each day by public transport.
Walk
- Bourton-on-the-Water–Wyck Rissington–Bledington–Bruern Abbey–Shipton-under-Wychwood (10 miles)
- Shipton-under-Wychwood–Ascott-under-Wychwood–Charlbury–Stonesfield–Woodstock (13 miles)
- Woodstock–Kirtlington–Weston-on-the-Green–Islip (11 miles)
- Islip–Noke–Beckley–Waterperry–Waterstock–Tiddington (12 miles)
- Tiddington–Rycote Chapel–Tetsworth–Adwell–Pyrton–Watlington (12 miles)
- Watlington–Christmas Common–Pishill–Maidensgrove–Bix Bottom–Middle Assendon–Henley (11 miles)
Sleep
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phone: +44 1993 830330address: Shipton-under-WychwoodComfortable accommodation in fabulous historic building (14th-century gateway and Great Hall). Evening meals available.
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phone: +44 1865 877000address: Welcome Break Service AreaFunctional chain motel in unromantic setting at motorway service station, but cheap and only half a mile from the route in an area where accommodation is thin on the ground.
Other accommodation possibilities are listed here:
Oxfordshire Way: Suggested Accommodation and Refreshment GuideAvailable free as a PDF from the Oxfordshire County Council website.
Read
Oxfordshire Way: A Walker's Guide90-page paperback with advice on public transport and accommodation, places of historical interest, geology and the natural history of the area. Published by Oxfordshire County Council.
Oxfordshire Way: Suggested Accommodation and Refreshment GuideAvailable free as a PDF from the Oxfordshire County Council website.
OS Explorer 45: The Cotswolds1:25000 map covering Bourton–Ascott-under-Wychwood section.
OS Explorer 191: Banbury, Bicester & Chipping NortonBrief section between Ascott-under-Wychwood and Charlbury; not essential.
OS Explorer 180: Oxford, Witney & WoodstockAscott-under-Wychwood–Tetsworth section.
OS Explorer 171: Chiltern Hills West, Henley-on-Thames & WallingfordTetsworth–Henley.