Paths for all
Information about scenic paths in Oxfordshire, providing simple accessibility information such as parking, slopes and restrictions.
There are 12 attractive 'paths for all' routes across Oxfordshire, providing a variety of experiences and a start for easier access in Oxfordshire. We have produced a leaflet for each path.
The leaflets have been designed to provide simple accessibility information and print clearly on a black-and-white home printer. The leaflets are designed to be accessible for the visually impaired.
- Daeda's Wood, nr Adderbury
- St Mary's Field, Kidlington
- Spiceball Country Park, Banbury
- Stoke Wood, Nr Bicester
- Brasenose Woods, Oxford
- Grandpont Nature Park, Oxford
- Cuttle Brook, Thame
- Waterperry Gardens
- Witney Lakes
- Witney Meadows
- Abbey Mead - Abingdon
- Badbury Hill, Faringdon
We want to know what you think of these routes and leaflets - so please email paul.harris@oxfordshire.gov.uk and let us know!
Chilterns countryside easy access
A free pack of 11 walks in the Chilterns countryside suitable for people with impaired mobility and users of wheelchairs, mobility scooters and pushchairs is available from the Chilterns AONB website or by calling 01844 355500 to order a pack.
Cotswolds countryside easy access
The 'Walks on Wheels’ project was devised by the Cotswold Voluntary Wardens to mark their 40th Anniversary. It is a collection of 15 walk descriptions and maps, which help people to explore quiet country paths, villages and market towns in the Cotswolds. The collection is available from the Cotswolds AONB website.
Walks along the River Thames
Twelve easy access walks based in Oxfordshire have been produced by the Environment Agency together with the Thames Path National Trail Team. Details of the walks, including downloadable PDF maps and instructions, are available from the National Trails Thames Path website.
Warburg nature reserve (Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust)
A Tramper mobility vehicle is available at Warburg nature reserve for visitors to use. To book it, call the reserve on 01491 642001 to arrange a time. The Tramper is able to go around the popular one-mile 'Wildlife Walk', which encompasses woodland and grassland, and can also go along the restricted byway that runs along the valley bottom. More details about the reserve are available from the BBOWT website.
This page was last updated on 01 December 2008
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