Oxfordshire Way Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
Long-distance footpath mainly in Oxfordshire, England
About Oxfordshire Way
The Oxfordshire Way is a signposted walking route, using existing rights of way, largely (as the name suggests) in the county of Oxfordshire. It runs in an arc to the north ofOxford, fromBourton-on-the-Waterin the west toHenley-on-Thamesin the southeast, connecting theCotswoldsand theChilterns. It connects with theHeart of England Wayat Bourton and theThames Pathat Henley. It is 68 miles long and is usually walked in 4 to 6 days from west to east (the direction in which it is described in the officialWalker's Guide). 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
Where to Stay in Oxfordshire Way
- 🏨Days Inn Oxford
- 🏨Oxfordshire Way: Suggested Accommodation and Refreshment Guide
- 🏨Shaven Crown
Oxfordshire Way Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 7 sections including:
