Walks you can reach from Radley by train
Berkshire · South East England | Walks by foot
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Appleford Station Circular (Berkshire)
6m direct from Radley.
19km.
Thames Valley farmland, riverside paths, attractive villages, Iron Age hill forts, and a nature reserve. Infrequent trains from Appleford, especially at weekends — check return times.
A shorter variant of Didcot Circular – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Oxford Station Circular via Port Meadow (Oxfordshire)
8m direct from Radley.
15km. Flat terrain. 4h–6h30.
Flat riverside towpaths, water meadows, canal towpath, Oxford city streets, college lanes, and historic squares. Can be flooded.
Highlights: Pitt Rivers Museum and Oxford.
Lunch stops in Wolvercote (1h–2h in): the Trout Inn, Godstow, or the Jacob's Inn. Other lunch stops: the Perch (30m–1h in), or the Anchor (2h–3h30 in).
End-of-walk rewards: the Lamb & Flag, Oxford, the Red Lion, the Turf Tavern, the Bear, the Crown, the Royal Blenheim, the Castle Pub, or the Jolly Farmers.
Didcot Parkway Station Circular via Wittenham Clumps (Berkshire)
15m direct from Radley.
19km. Gentle ascents. 5h.
Documented by Railwalks — download GPX route
King's [Sutton Station](/train-stations/east-midlands-of-england/northamptonshire/kings-sutton) Circular (Northamptonshire)
30m direct from Radley.
17km.
Open fields, Cotswold villages, long views, and gentle countryside.