Walks you can reach from Paddington by train

Middlesex · South East England

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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 Paddington.

Hanborough
Quiet Companions... by Steve-Ross

Hanborough Circular via Blenheim Palace (Oxfordshire)

1 hour direct from Paddington.

Beginner-friendly: A gigantic well-signposted park. It’s completely fine to deviate from the route — explore as you like! Plenty of options for lunch — no need to reserve a table. It's an easy walk from the station to the beautiful, vast (and free) grounds of the finest example of English baroque architecture. For a somewhat extortionate fee you can also visit the house, but you'd probably want a whole day for that.

Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.

Time: 3h30–7h

3 lunch spots: Woodstock (1h30–3h in) — the Crown, the Back Lane Tavern, or the Star Inn

1 end-of-walk reward: the George and Dragon

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Rolling
14
KM
Pewsey
View From Pewsey Down by Steve Dewey

Pewsey Circular via Pewsey White Horse (Wiltshire)

1 hour direct from Paddington.

Chalk downland, the Pewsey White Horse hill figure, the River Avon and a quiet village, with spectacular views.

Pewsey White Horse: A 20th-century chalk hill figure cut into the downs above Pewsey.

Walk details: Visit Pewsey Vale (photos).

11
KM
Maidenhead
The Long Walk castle gates by zawtowers

Maidenhead to Marlow (Berkshire)

30 minutes direct from Paddington.

Thames riverside path, wooded escarpment views, short steep hill and pretty 18th-century town.

Warnings: Riverside can flood.

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

Reverse direction: Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

14
KM
Reading
East Front by CoasterMadMatt

Reading to Henley-on-Thames (Berkshire)

30 minutes direct from Paddington.

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
KM
Reading
Robin by Treflyn

Reading to Shiplake (Berkshire)

30 minutes direct from Paddington.

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
KM
Hanborough
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Hanborough to Charlbury (Oxfordshire)

1 hour direct from Paddington.

Rolling Oxfordshire farmland, landscaped parkland, lakeside paths, open fields, ancient hedgerows, Roman road, Cotswold stone villages and deer park.

Time: 6h

Warnings: Can be muddy.

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

22
KM
Didcot Parkway
River Thames in flood at Sutton Pools by Bruce Clarke

Didcot Parkway Circular via Wittenham Clumps (Berkshire)

45 minutes direct from Paddington.

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
Oxford
Drawn From The Light by Steve-Ross

Oxford Circular via Port Meadow (Oxfordshire)

45 minutes direct from Paddington.

Flat riverside towpaths, water meadows, canal towpath, Oxford city streets, college lanes and historic squares.

Time: 4h–8h

4 lunch spots: Wolvercote (1h–2h30 in) — the Trout Inn, Godstow, or the Jacob's Inn; plus the Perch (30m–1h in), or the Anchor (2h–4h in)

8 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

Warnings: Two fifths urban. Can be flooded.

GPX
Flat
16
KM
Slough
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Slough to Egham (Buckinghamshire)

15 minutes direct from Paddington.

Flat urban start, parkland, deer park, historic royal landscape, ornamental gardens and lake.

Time: 4h

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

19
KM
Cookham
All Saints Church, Bisham, Berks by IFM Photographic

Cookham to Maidenhead (Berkshire)

30 minutes direct from Paddington.

Hills, escarpment with valley views, beech woods, open fields, riverside Thames Path, wooded estate banks and town outskirts.

Time: 5h

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

17
KM
Maidenhead
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Maidenhead to Windsor and Eton Riverside (Berkshire)

30 minutes direct from Paddington.

Recommended: A scenic, mostly traffic-free route using waterside and green paths out of Maidenhead through Braywick Nature Reserve, then crossing the Thames on the Summerleaze footbridge to follow a wooded stretch of the Thames Path and before leaving the river at Boveney to cross meadows and pass under railway arches into Eton. Mostly flat apart from the bridges; can get muddy after rain in Braywick Park and along the riverside. Passes Dorney Lake; no refreshment stops between Bray and Eton, though there are picnic places. Take a toilet break at Braywick Leisure Centre as facilities are sparse afterwards.

Woodland: two fifths under tree cover.

Time: 3h–6h

End-of-walk reward: Plenty of refreshment options in Eton, with Windsor just across the river.

Warnings: The riverside path is rugged and can get very muddy after rain. Cycle barriers on the Cut Foot Bridge. Direct access to the river along a long stretch — watch for tripping hazards.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Flat
11
KM
Maidenhead
Her Royal Highness by "The Wanderer's Eye Photography"

Maidenhead to Slough (Berkshire)

30 minutes direct from Paddington.

Recommended: A beautiful, mostly traffic-free route via Bray, Dorney and the Jubilee River, leaving Maidenhead on green paths through Braywick Nature Reserve, crossing the Thames on the Summerleaze footbridge, passing Dorney Lake, then following the Jubilee River on a flat, well-maintained cycle path with lakes and bird hides and before a final busy-road stretch into Slough. Mostly good path; can get muddy in Braywick Park and along the river after rain. Passes Dorney Lake, a venue for the 2012 Olympic Games; carry refreshments as options are limited between Bray and Slough.

Time: 3h30–6h30

Lunch: Two refreshment options at Dorney mid-way: a garden centre cafe and the Palmer Arms pub.

Warnings: A brief section joins the road with no segregated footpath (quiet). The final stretch along Windsor Road into Slough is busy and a bit unpleasant but safe. The Jubilee River path is rugged and can get very muddy after rain, with little shade.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Gentle
13
KM
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