Our favourite walks

Our favourite walks

Dec 22, 2024

We love exploring but some walks we can’t just help returning to again and again. Why don’t you discover them and see for yourself what keeps bringing us back:

Blenheim 

If you want to get a taste of Blenheim but without the price then you can also access via Blenheim Community Path and park over the road at the train station car park for cheap. It’s a great gravel footpath and it winds its way round to parts of Blenheim that you will recognise.

Combe Gate is also another entrance to Blenheim Park and has tarmacked paths which new scooter/ bike owners will appreciate (children only). Beware, some of the hills are steep and you can get quite the speed up. We’ve had a few hair-raising skids coming down them and it’s a lot faster than it looks. Helmets essential!

 

Hinksey Heights Nature Trail 

Volunteers have been tirelessly working on extending the raised boardwalk for this most stunning of trails – 320m has been laid this year. The feeling of floating above the ground is quite special, which ups the excitement for little Attenboroughs, and the views are quite spectacular. One to enjoy all year round with plenty more to come in 2025.

Wytham Woods 

Known at the ‘laboratory with leaves’ as the most researched pieces of woodland in the world. It’s 1000 acres are designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSI) and the site is exceptionally rich in flora and fauna, with over 500 species of plants, a wealth of woodland habitats, and 800 species of butterflies and moths. Aside from all of that it is the most wonderful natural playground for children with dens and and fallen trees as well as huge rides to race along. Walkers are asked to carry a permit (free to apply, see here) and even though I have never been asked to produce it I always carry it in my pocket.

Thrupp Lake 

Thrupp Lake is our go-to when looking for a quick shot of nature. The mile mile circular walk is clearly signposted and there are some really impressive dens there for children to explore. Balance logs, wide avenues and trees give a great feeling of space and freedom. It had a bit of a spruce up earlier this year and now has a free car park, new paths and information board.

Sydlings Copse 

We have done this walk before at Christmas and it is short and sweet. The Wildlife Walk is only 3/4 of a mile and follows lots of different undulating landscapes. I love it because it suits those who are reluctant to leave the house during Twixmas (my children!) and those who are suffering from cabin fever after Christmas Day (me!). This 22 hectare nature reserve was once described as one of the richest habitats in middle England due to it’s diversity yet is still relatively unknown in Oxford.

Shotover Park (not to be confused with Shotover Country Park) 

A lovely walk with fascinating history! Shotover House has hosted royalty, Princess Ann broke her nose here and it used to be a canter track for galloping horses! You may have seen one of the entrances to this walk without even realising it but once you have been you will be back again and again. The wide avenue is lined by trees and logs and draws you down to the private Shotover House, which is open to the public on certain days of the year. You can either wander up and down the avenue and admire the countryside views or complete ‘the loop’. I’ve seen lots of little ones enjoying the soft gradient going down the the avenue but not so much coming back up!

For more walk inspo search ‘walks’ on the website, there’s loads to choose from near and far!

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