Walks you can reach from Cholsey by train

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A day hike is just a simple train journey away — plan your next day of green.

Alternatively, view walks directly from Cholsey.

Henley-on-Thames
West Bank Of The River Thames At Henley-On-Thames by Beardy Vulcan II

Henley-on-Thames to Pangbourne (Oxfordshire)

9 minutes direct from Cholsey.

Highly recommended: Thames riverside, ancient streets, broad valleys, beech woods, fields, small villages, alpaca farm and toll bridge.

Woodland: two fifths under tree cover.

Time: 5h–10h30

1 lunch spot: the Red Lion (1h30–3h30 in)

1 end-of-walk reward: the Greyhound

Warnings: Can be muddy.

GPX
Rolling
19
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Pangbourne
Goring Lock by Joe Dunckley

Pangbourne to Goring & Streatley (Berkshire)

9 minutes direct from Cholsey.

Highly recommended: Woods, hilly, river and quaint village.

Woodland: a third under tree cover.

Time: 3h30–7h

3 lunch spots: Streatley (2h–4h in) — Pierreponts, or the Swan at Streatley and the Coppa Club; plus the Bull (2h–4h in)

2 end-of-walk rewards: the Miller of Mansfield, or the Catherine Wheel

Warnings: Relatively busy.

Source: Trains2Green.

GPX
Steep
13
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Goring & Streatley
1297-04L by Lozarithm

Goring & Streatley Circular via Aldworth (Oxfordshire)

4 minutes direct from Cholsey.

Undulating downs, Thames-side views, Ridgeway path, chalk hills and quaint villages.

Time: 5h30

Warnings: Steep descents.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

18
KM
Pangbourne
The River Thames from Hartslock Nature Reserve, Oxfordshire, England by Banburyshire Photos

Pangbourne Circular via Goring (Berkshire)

9 minutes direct from Cholsey.

Part-wooded ridges, open pastures, wildflower nature reserve, Thames river meadows, beech woods and Thames-side villages.

Time: 4h

Warnings: Can be muddy.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

16
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Reading
East Front by CoasterMadMatt

Reading to Henley-on-Thames (Berkshire)

15 minutes direct from Cholsey.

Flat Thames towpath, riverside parks, wooded sections, pasture fields, meadows and riverside gardens.

Waterway: four fifths along the River Thames.

Time: 4h–8h

Warnings: Flood risk sections.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Similar walk: Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

Gentle
17
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Reading
Robin by Treflyn

Reading to Shiplake (Berkshire)

15 minutes direct from Cholsey.

Flat Thames Path riverside countryside, the Horseshoe Bridge and the historic Bull Inn at Sonning (of Three Men in a Boat).

The River Thames: England's best-known river, whose towpath (the Thames Path National Trail) carries long stretches of nearly every walk in this set.

Time: 2h30

Warnings: Shared with cyclists between Reading and Sonning; walkers only beyond.

Walk details: Reading to Basingstoke Community Rail Partnership (turn-by-turn directions).

11
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Didcot Parkway
River Thames in flood at Sutton Pools by Bruce Clarke

Didcot Parkway Circular via Wittenham Clumps (Berkshire)

7 minutes direct from Cholsey.

Thames Valley farmland, riverside paths, attractive villages, Iron Age hill forts and a nature reserve.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

22
KM
Goring & Streatley
Goring views. England, UK by Rubem Jr

Goring & Streatley to Reading (Oxfordshire)

4 minutes direct from Cholsey.

Residential streets and a short lane out of Goring join the Thames Path to Whitchurch, a wooded stretch with steep inclines and steps. Then quiet lanes, gravel and metalled tracks and concrete farm paths north of the Thames through Mapledurham and with steep hills on the north side. The final water-meadow section near Goring can get muddy and flood in winter. Follows the Thames Path National Trail as far as Whitchurch, then lanes and footpaths north of the river. The route passes the Mapledurham and Hardwick estates with their horses and organic farm. The walk can be shortened by dropping into Pangbourne at Whitchurch.

Time: 4h–8h

1 lunch spot: the Greyhound Inn

End-of-walk reward: Caversham's Church Street, near the end, has plenty of amenities.

Warnings: Some residential roads have no pavement, though good verge paths exist on each side. The Hartslock woods section has steep inclines and steps. The water meadows can get muddy and sometimes flood in winter.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
15
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Newbury
Donnington Castle; gatehouse ruins by Keith now in Wiltshire

Newbury to Goring & Streatley (Berkshire)

4 minutes direct from Cholsey.

Great views back over the Goring Gap. A long, varied country route through fields, woodland and along a canal, with few road sections and those mostly quiet country lanes. Crosses the undulating North Wessex Downs, with a couple of hills; the steepest is Streatley Hill near Goring. Mostly easy underfoot in dry weather and though some sections can be tricky in winter and a few paths have brambles to push through. Crosses the North Wessex Downs AONB; passes close to a shooting range at Growcroft Copse where dogs should be kept on leads. Can be broken at Yattendon, roughly two-thirds of the way along.

Woodland: a fifth under tree cover.

Time: 7h–14h

Lunch: There are also a convenience store at Yattendon and two pubs at Cold Ash, roughly a third of the way along.

Warnings: Cattle are present in fields along the route, including a field west of the Pot Kiln at Frilsham, where some walkers have been approached by a frisky herd; alternative footpaths can avoid this field.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
26
KM
Reading
Timeless Reading by Мaistora

Reading to Twyford (Berkshire)

15 minutes direct from Cholsey.

A largely riverside route following the River Kennet and then the Thames Path for a long stretch and with open fields and shaded paths. A narrow path past Sonning Lock with barbed-wire fences can become muddy in wet weather; the approach to Twyford is on a metalled road and through a country park. Follows the Thames Path and the Oscar Wilde Memorial Walk past the walls of Reading Gaol; passes Reading Abbey ruins and Abbey Gardens. A detour through Charvil Country Park gives respite from the main road.

Waterway: two thirds along the River Thames.

Reading Abbey: the ruins of a major medieval abbey founded by Henry I, beside the former Reading Gaol where Oscar Wilde was imprisoned.

Time: 3h–5h30

Lunch: Refreshments available at Sonning, roughly midway.

Warnings: An unavoidable stretch of the A3032 Old Bath Road has a narrow pavement near Twyford, and there is an annoying crossing of the A4.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Gentle
11
KM
Goring & Streatley
Parish Church of St Mary in Streatley, Berkshire, Uk by Robert Read - Visions of Britain

Goring & Streatley to Henley-on-Thames (Oxfordshire)

4 minutes direct from Cholsey.

A pleasant route starting with a little street walking before public footpaths and the Chiltern Way, through fields and lovely forest, then a long stretch on quiet lanes that were once drovers' roads, with some steep inclines and declines through woods. Narrow and sheltered footpaths and a churned-up bridleway near Henley can be muddy in wet weather. Follows the Chiltern Way Extension in the early part. Woodcote has a convenience store and cafe.

Woodland: a third under tree cover.

Time: 5h–10h

Lunch: Several pubs along the route.

Warnings: Steep steps down to and up from the slightly busy and dangerous A4074 crossing. Narrow, sheltered footpaths and a bridleway near the Henley end become muddy in wet conditions.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
19
KM
Pangbourne
Three Swans by Cycling Man

Pangbourne to Tilehurst (Berkshire)

9 minutes direct from Cholsey.

Part-wooded ridges, river meadows, Thames Path, wooded hills and Thames-side villages.

Source: A longer variant of Pangbourne via Goring Circular – the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

21
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