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Easy hiking trails around Steeple Aston are situated within the scenic Cherwell Valley, characterized by gentle rolling hills, peaceful meadows, and a mix of woodland and open fields. The River Cherwell and Oxford Canal meander through the landscape, offering tranquil riverside and towpath walks. The region's underlying Jurassic limestone bedrock contributes to its distinctive topography, providing subtle elevation changes and occasional panoramic views of the Oxfordshire countryside.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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6.48km
01:41
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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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7.30km
01:56
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.86km
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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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On the other side of the 'Eye Catcher' field is a bench placed there in memory of 'Bob the Dog' where you are invited to 'sit and paws a while'. An ideal peaceful location to rest and take in the view of the 'Eye Catcher'
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A fabulous sight. Especially for a city boy. For some reason these noble beasts have a calming effect on me.
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A lovely, peaceful stretch of the Oxford Canal running parallel with the River Cherwell.
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When I saw this plant I thought 'I wonder if that's rhubarb'. So I looked it up on my plant identifier app. It turned out that it's called Butter Bur as well as the less flattering Pestilence Wort and Bog Rhubarb. I prefer Butter Bur, so called because in days of old the leaves were used to wrap butter to keep it fresh for longer.
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Free parking is provided at Heyford Train Station for rail users only. However there are several, marked parking bays outside the boundary fence on what I took to be a public road. These too are free of charge. I got there at about 5.30pm and was able to find a space.
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If you look across the water and into the meadow you may be lucky enough to spot some wild horses grazing along the riverbanks.
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This beautiful folly perched on top of a rolling hill in Oxfordshire will certainly catch your eye. It was built by landscape artist William Kent for the Dormer family in 1740.
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A mile north of Lower Heyford is its twin village Upper Heyford. Its location in the Cherwell Valley gives it excellent access to the verdant Oxfordshire countryside. There are plenty of local trails to explore. The Barley Mow pub is a good lunch option. The nearby RAF base was decommissioned in 1993 and many of its buildings are now listed as scheduled monuments. The site is popular with local urban explorers.
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There are over 50 easy hiking trails around Steeple Aston, offering a variety of landscapes from tranquil riverside paths along the River Cherwell to peaceful woodland routes and open fields. In total, the area boasts over 130 hiking routes for various abilities.
Easy hikes in Steeple Aston typically feature gentle rolling hills, peaceful meadows, and a mix of woodland and open fields. Many routes follow the flat towpaths of the Oxford Canal or the banks of the River Cherwell, providing accessible walking experiences. The underlying Jurassic limestone bedrock contributes to subtle elevation changes and occasional panoramic views of the Oxfordshire countryside.
Yes, Steeple Aston and its surroundings offer numerous easy circular routes. For example, the Hiking loop from Upper Heyford is an easy circular path that allows you to explore the local scenery and return to your starting point without retracing your steps. Many local pub walks also offer circular options.
Absolutely. The gentle terrain and well-maintained paths make many of the easy hikes around Steeple Aston ideal for families. Routes along the Oxford Canal are particularly flat and accessible. The varied scenery, including woodlands and meadows, provides engaging environments for children to explore.
Yes, many of the easy hiking trails around Steeple Aston are dog-friendly. The area's open fields, woodlands, and canal towpaths provide excellent opportunities for walks with your canine companion. Please remember to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and clean up after them.
The easy hikes around Steeple Aston showcase the natural beauty of the Cherwell Valley, including the meandering River Cherwell, the historic Oxford Canal, and expansive meadows that burst with wildflowers in spring and summer. You might also spot local wildlife such as deer and various bird species in the woodlands. For historical landmarks, consider visiting nearby attractions like Holy Cross Church, Shipton-on-Cherwell or St Maryβs Church, Hampton Poyle.
Steeple Aston offers enjoyable hiking experiences year-round. Spring and summer are particularly vibrant, with wildflowers in bloom and lush green landscapes. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the woodlands, while winter offers crisp, quiet walks, especially along the canal. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the region boasts notable forest cover, offering shaded paths and opportunities to observe local wildlife. The Pig Enclosure loop from Heyford Park is an easy route that takes you through wooded areas, providing a different kind of scenery compared to the open fields and canal paths.
Parking is generally available in and around Steeple Aston village, often near local amenities or designated public parking areas. Many circular routes, including those originating from local pubs, also offer parking facilities for patrons. It's advisable to check specific route details for recommended starting points and parking options.
Steeple Aston is connected by local bus services, which can provide access to the village and nearby starting points for hikes. The Oxford Canal also offers connections to other villages like Lower Heyford, which can be part of a public transport-accessible hiking plan. Checking local bus timetables is recommended for planning your journey.
The easy trails in Steeple Aston are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful and varied scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to experience quintessential rural English charm. The accessibility of the routes, particularly those along the canal, is also frequently highlighted.
Steeple Aston and surrounding villages like Lower Heyford and Middle Aston offer local pubs that are popular starting or ending points for walks. Many of these establishments, such as The Red Lion, are known for their 'pub walks' and provide a welcoming spot for refreshments after your hike. It's a great way to experience local hospitality.


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