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Eynsham

Oxfordshire


Slow Ways linking Eynsham and Charlbury, Kidlington, Oxford, Standlake, Witney, Woodstock (West Oxfordshire)

England / Oxfordshire / Eynsham

Eynsham’s six Slow Ways are 63% checked

Drawn: 6/6
reviewed: 6/6
verified: 2/6
and surveyed: 1/6

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Slow Way Route To do
Charlbury—Eynsham
Chaeyn one Review me Distance 17km/11mi Ascent 181m Descent 216m
Eynsham—Kidlington
Eynkid one Review me Distance 9km/5mi Ascent 21m Descent 27m
Eynsham—Oxford
Eynoxf one

Survey me Distance 11km/7mi Ascent 59m Descent 49m
Eynsham—Woodstock (West Oxfordshire)
Eynwoo one Review me Distance 14km/8mi Ascent 133m Descent 162m
Standlake—Eynsham
Staeyn one Review me Distance 12km/7mi Ascent 26m Descent 23m
Standlake—Eynsham
Staeyn two Pioneer me Distance 11km/7mi Ascent 43m Descent 46m
Witney—Eynsham
Witeyn one Enjoy me Distance 9km/5mi Ascent 80m Descent 64m

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Collective progress

71% of Eynsham’s six route options are drawn, reviewed, surveyed and/or verified

7/7

drawn

6/7

reviewed

5/7

surveyed

2/7

verified

8 people have contributed to Eynsham’s Slow Ways

4 people have pledged to walk and review a route

5 people have surveyed a route in Eynsham

70km out of 81km have been walked and reviewed

128km of reviews have been shared in Eynsham

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Through the village, you meet the B4022 and walk along a narrow grass verge for maybe 150 metres (take care - fast traffic) and keep an eye out for the path entrance on the other side of the road. You then enter Cornbury Park and follow a well signed path through the park and then into Charlbury....

Litehiker

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Almost at the beginning and only a short distance along the canal towpath, there was a notice announcing that the path was closed due to flooding. Then, just after passing beneath the road bridge carrying the A34, the path follows the Oxford Greenbelt Way. However, I rejoined the farm road alongside the Thames (the Thames Path) but this was also flooded in places so the boots came off a few more times, even once the Thames Path and the Oxford Greenbelt Way merged on the northern edge of Wytham Great Wood....

Litehiker

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It's tough resisting the temptation to not divert and just head up into Wytham Woods (an amazing place to just wander). The least interesting part is Swinford up into Eynsham, the village itself is really nice - plenty of places for refreshments and fairly regular buses back into the city....

Sam McKavanagh

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banburybill surveyed Staeyn two

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Standlake—Eynsham

banburybill added Staeyn two, a new walk from Standlake to Eynsham

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An enjoyable walk, with quite a mixture of terrains - farmland, small sections of forest, village and town roads, and a section through the Blenheim Palace estate, from Combe Gate to Woodstock itself....

Martin McGovern

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This was a very pleasant walk, fairly straight forward to navigate using the tips already provided in earlier reviews. We took the route through South Leigh churchyard which is signposted to Eynsham and is well signed. If the Church is open it is worth a look inside at the wall paintings....

Sandsayre

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Martin McGovern surveyed Eynkid one

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But it wasn't as I feared: once you take into account that Cassington Road leaving Eynsham is gated, and consequently access only, and that Yarnton Lane isn't suitable for motor vehicles, the balance in favour of quieter walking is restored, with the additional benefit that a significant amount of the route is paved....

Martin McGovern

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Martin McGovern took this photo on Eynkid one

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Martin McGovern surveyed Staeyn one

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The next section is predominantly over farmland, with the final third of the route winding through gravel beds towards Standlake. A similar situation occurs a little further south - the route implies that you head straight across the road at West End, when in fact you walk a little way along the road at SP428042....

Martin McGovern

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Martin McGovern took this photo on Staeyn one

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Martin McGovern surveyed Witeyn one

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It isn't practical for anything with wheels; kissing gates, stiles and steps all exist and aren't really avoidable, and the terrain isn't suitable (narrow, can be muddy)....

Martin McGovern

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Martin McGovern took this photo on Witeyn one

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Crossing the toll bridge at Swinford is unpleasant and not entirely necessary. Again, if you have an Ordnance Survey map, you will see that it is possible to avoid the toll bridge if you cross at Eynsham lock and then follow the path over the weir....

Dan

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A section of about 2.5km leaves the Thames Path, to follow the Oxford Green Belt Way, but then rejoins the Thames Path. About 800m after joining the Thames path, you go through a gate - turn immediately right onto the Oxford Green Belt Way to continue on the official route2 Once you've passed under the A34, go straight ahead onto the Oxford Green Belt Way to continue on the official route.....

Martin McGovern

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Martin McGovern took this photo on Eynoxf one

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But around South Leigh the route was not clear: to avoid walking across a planted arable field with no obvious path, I ended up diverging slightly and crossing the churchyard there, but the way into the churchyard had a small fixed stone barrier that would be impassable for people in wheelchairs, etc....

Peter Hayward

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We lost the path a few times but that was more our fault and at times there are plenty of ways to choose. And a few tweaks and this could be fully bikeable which is great. Not so keen on the road section it was quiet apart from the noise from the A40 but all in all a good walk....

Travelcado

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Charlbury—Eynsham

Slow Ways added Chaeyn one, a new walk from Charlbury to Eynsham

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Eynsham—Kidlington

Slow Ways added Eynkid one, a new walk from Eynsham to Kidlington

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Eynsham—Oxford

Slow Ways added Eynoxf one, a new walk from Eynsham to Oxford

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Eynsham—Woodstock (West Oxfordshire)

Slow Ways added Eynwoo one, a new walk from Eynsham to Woodstock (West Oxfordshire)

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Standlake—Eynsham

Slow Ways added Staeyn one, a new walk from Standlake to Eynsham

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Witney—Eynsham

Slow Ways added Witeyn one, a new walk from Witney to Eynsham

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Eynsham, Sun 28 April

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Eynsham’s Slow Ways starting point

Grid ref

SP4329009250

Lat / Lon

51.78025° / -1.37388°

Easting / Northing

443,290E / 209,250N

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