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Easy hiking trails around Eaton Hastings are characterized by a blend of tranquil riverside paths along the River Thames, expansive gentle farmland, and historic woodlands. The region offers diverse terrain, from smooth riverbanks to gently sloping hills, providing varied hiking experiences. These landscapes contribute to picturesque views, including distant hills and charming rural vistas. The area is part of the National Trust's Buscot and Coleshill Estate, adding historical context to its natural beauty.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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It can get very busy but the food and drinks are worth the wait when it is.
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Badbury Hill is home to the Iron Age Badbury Camp, a circular hill fort partially leveled in the 19th century. It’s thought to be a possible site of the Battle of Mons Badonicus. The hill also has a WWII firing range on its west side. Today, Badbury Clump, a nine-acre wooded area, is known for its bluebells in May and is a popular spot for walkers and dog owners. It’s now managed by the National Trust.
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Name changed as Now owned by Blake’s Kitchen (sister cafe in Clanfield)
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Its a very nice route if you do Clanfield to Coleshill.
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On the patronage of this church dedicated to "Saint LAWRENCE": He is one of the early Christian Roman martyrs from a time when Christianity was still strictly forbidden. He was archdeacon of Pope Sixtus II and after his execution was ordered by the pagan emperor Valerian to hand over the treasure of the church to him. Laurentius asked for three days to do this, distributed the church's assets among the poor inhabitants of Rome and, after the agreed time, came to the emperor with the poor to present them to him as the treasure of the church. He was then tortured to death. Legend has it that he was roasted alive on a grate - this attribute can be seen in many depictions of Saint Lawrence - over coals. He is said to have been in good spirits and asked his executioner if he would turn him over. The memorial day of Saint Lawrence in the calendar of saints is August 10th, the recorded date of his execution in A.D. 258.
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This is a veritable hub for visitors going to visit Coleshill Estate, run by the National Trust. The Old Carpenters Yard in Coleshill is home to Blake's Kitchen, which serves a yummy selection of cakes, savoury foods, sandwiches, or hot food. It has a large outside seating area and is a dog-friendly venue.
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Popular cycling stop with their legendary Cinnamon Buns! Closed Mondays otherwise open 9-4pm.
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Please note. Halfpenny Bridge has been badly damaged by a drunk driver and access is closed for weeks, possibly months.
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Eaton Hastings offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with over 60 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails provide a blend of tranquil riverside paths, gentle farmland, and historic woodlands, suitable for various fitness levels.
Easy hikes around Eaton Hastings feature diverse and picturesque landscapes. You'll find tranquil riverside paths along the River Thames, expansive gentle farmland offering open views, and historic woodlands like Badbury Clump. The area is known for its 'placid and rural beauties of English landscape' and charming rural vistas.
Yes, many of the easy trails around Eaton Hastings are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Ha'penny Bridge and Toll House loop from Lechlade, which is just over 4 km and takes you along the Thames.
Absolutely. The easy trails in Eaton Hastings are generally well-suited for families due to their gentle terrain and manageable distances. Routes like the The Riverside Pub – Ha'penny Bridge and Toll House loop from Lechlade offer scenic riverside strolls that are enjoyable for all ages.
Many of the easy trails around Eaton Hastings are dog-friendly, especially those through woodlands and along public footpaths. However, always keep dogs under control, particularly when passing through farmland where livestock may be present, and be mindful of local signage. The Waterloo Copse – Ashen Copse loop from Coleshill is a good option for a walk through historic woodlands.
Easy trails in the area often pass by notable landmarks and natural features. You might encounter the historic Ha'penny Bridge and Toll House, or explore the beautiful Badbury Clump Bluebell Woods, especially stunning when the bluebells are in bloom. The region also offers views of distant hills and the serene River Thames.
The easy trails in Eaton Hastings are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil riverside paths, the beauty of the historic woodlands, and the overall peaceful and accessible nature of the routes.
Yes, Eaton Hastings is home to historic woodlands known for their bluebells. The Badbury Clump Bluebell Woods – Badbury Clump loop from Great Coxwell is a popular easy trail that takes you through these beautiful woods, particularly recommended in spring when the bluebells are in bloom.
While Eaton Hastings itself is a quiet village, there are options nearby. Some routes, like the The Riverside Pub – Ha'penny Bridge and Toll House loop from Lechlade, start or pass by pubs. You can also find cafes like Blake's Kitchen at the Old Carpenters' Yard in nearby villages.
The best time for easy hikes around Eaton Hastings is generally spring and summer, when the weather is mild and the landscapes are vibrant. Spring offers the spectacle of bluebells in the woodlands, while summer provides pleasant conditions for riverside strolls. Autumn also brings beautiful foliage, and even winter walks can be charming on clear days.
Many easy trails in Eaton Hastings offer scenic views of the River Thames. The region is characterized by its tranquil riverside paths. The The Riverside Pub – Ha'penny Bridge and Toll House loop from Lechlade is a prime example, providing continuous views of the river and its 'placid and rural beauties'.
Yes, the area around Eaton Hastings is rich in history. The village itself is part of the National Trust's Buscot and Coleshill Estate. Some easy trails, such as the Badbury Clump Bluebell Woods – Badbury Clump loop from Buscot Park, are close to or pass through parts of these historic estates, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical context.


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