Chadlington Walks
This Cotswolds based village is located just south of Chipping Norton in the River Evenlode valley. Two popular waymarked walking trails run through the area and there's also a fine 17th century stone pub to relax in after your exercise.
This circular walk uses sections of the Wychwood Way and the Oxfordshire Way to explore the surrounding countryside.
The footpaths will first take you east towards Dean and Spelsbury before turning south to visit the River Evenlode. Here you can visit Catsham Bridge and enjoy some wonderful views of the Evenlode Valley.
The route continues west along the river before returning to Chadlington via Greenend.
Postcode
OX7 3NY - Please note: Postcode may be approximate for some rural locationsChadlington Ordnance Survey Map - view and print off detailed OS map
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Walks near Chadlington
- Chipping Norton - This popular Oxfordshire market town is a great base for exploring the Cotswold Hills.
This long circular walk makes use of three long distance waymarked trails which run through the area surrounding the town - Wychwood Way - A long circular walk exploring the Wychwood Forest area of the Cotswolds
- Oxfordshire Way - Take a trip through Oxfordshire and enjoy rivers, canals, pretty villages and beautiful countryside on this lovely trail
- Claude Duval Bridleroute - This shared walking and cycle path runs from Quainton, near Aylesbury in Oxfordshire to Great Barrington in the Cotswolds.
This route is named after the well-known local highwayman, Claude Duval - Shakespeare's Way - This walk follows a route that Shakespeare may have taken when travelling between Stratford-upon-Avon and London
- Rollright Stones - This walk follows the Shakespeare's Way long distance footpath from Chipping Norton to the Rollright Stones on the Oxfordshire/Warwickshire border
- Macmillan Way - This epic long distance path links Boston in Lincolnshire to Abbotsbury in Dorset
- Kingham-Bledington-Foxholes - The delightful Cotswolds village of Kingham was voted 'England's Favourite Village' in 2006
- Charlbury Circular Walk - This circular walk uses part of the Oxfordshire Way long distance trail to explore the area around the Oxfordshire town of Charlbury.
- Heythrop Park - This walk takes you to Heythrop Park which lies just to the south of the village of Heythrop in Oxfordshire
Pubs/Cafes
Head to the Tite Inn for some refreshments after your walk. The historic stone pub dates back to the 1600s and includes a fine restaurant and a glorious garden for warmer days. You can find them at postcode OX7 3NY for your sat navs.