Walks you can reach from Wargrave by train
Berkshire · South East England
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Shiplake Station to Henley-on-Thames Station (Oxfordshire)
3m direct from Wargrave.
18km. Moderate ascents. 5h–8h30.
Riverside Thames path, bluebell and beech woods, open agricultural fields, gentle hills, golf course, historic village, and market town riverfront. Can flood after rain.
Lunch stop: the Plough (1h–1h30 in).
End-of-walk rewards: the Bull on Bell Street, the Old Bell, the Saracen's Head, or the Bird in Hand.
Shiplake Station Circular (Oxfordshire)
3m direct from Wargrave.
21km.
Riverside Thames path, bluebell and beech woods, open agricultural fields, gentle hills, market town, and return riverside towpath. Footbridge may be closed.
A variant of Shiplake to Henley – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Henley-on-Thames Station to Marlow Station (Oxfordshire)
8m direct from Wargrave.
16km. Flat terrain. 3h30–5h30.
Beginner-friendly: Cross the river, make sure it’s on your left, and keep walking all the way to Marlow! You can't go wrong.
Very popular and busy. Be warned that the river bank is prone to flooding, making sections of the route impassible — if that happens there will be many other ramblers who you can follow for the alternative route.
Lunch: There’s nowhere to eat en route so either pack a lunch or eat in Marlow at the end — there are many cafés, pubs and restaurants there.
End-of-walk rewards: the Bull Inn, the Old Brewery, the Prince of Wales, or the Marlow Donkey.
Buying train tickets: Henley and Marlow are on different train lines, so unfortunately you can't buy a return ticket. Instead buy an Anytime Day Single to get to Henley-on-Thames and another Anytime Day Single to depart from Marlow.
Henley-on-Thames Station Circular via Hambleden (Oxfordshire)
8m direct from Wargrave.
18km. Moderate ascents. 5h–8h30.
A rambler favourite! Thames towpath, open riverside meadows, quaint brick-and-flint hamlet, ancient woodland, wooded hillside terraces, parkland estate, and Georgian market town. Can be muddy.
Lunch stop: the Stag and Huntsman (2h–3h in).
End-of-walk rewards: the Bull on Bell Street, or the Old Bell.
Henley-on-Thames Station to Pangbourne Station (Oxfordshire)
8m direct from Wargrave.
19km. 5h30.
A rambler favourite! Thames riverside, ancient streets, broad valleys, beech woods, fields, small villages, alpaca farm, and toll bridge. Can be muddy.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Reading Station to Henley-on-Thames Station (Berkshire)
8m direct from Wargrave.
16km.
Flat Thames towpath, riverside parks, wooded sections, pasture fields, meadows, and riverside gardens. Flood risk sections.