Tiddington-With-Albury
Tiddington-With-Albury
Attractions and places to see around Tiddington-With-Albury, a civil parish in South Oxfordshire, offer a blend of historical charm and natural landscapes. The parish encompasses the villages of Tiddington and Albury, along with the hamlet of Draycot, providing various points of interest. Its northern boundary is partly formed by the River Thame, contributing to well-watered areas and gently undulating pastures. Visitors can explore historic sites and natural features within this area.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Amazing stop for pizza. Bike racks, outside and inside seating and good service
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J. R . R. Tolkien often visited Brill when he lived in Oxford, and used it as his basis of Bree where beloved character Frodo Baggins meets Aragorn for the first time.
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Unless we didn’t find the right entrance to this path at the Princes Risborough end, off Lower Icknield Way, there is no way this is a bike path for a while. Right next to Horsenden Farms is a Pink Route that goes over thick grass (not rideable) and as far as we could see, still on grass with thick thorny weeds - we decided to give up and turn back. The track leading to Horsenden Farm is signposted as not having access to Phoenix Trail. We did not find any signs pointing to the trail around where the maps say it is.
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Great pit stop that has a car park - they sell coffee in compostable cups, and they have a great selection of ales and wood fired pizza. The perfect accompaniment either pre or post hike!
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Delicious thin pizzas - served quick, exactly what’s needed!
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The roads on the west of the Mill are the easiest to ascent, the steepest is for descending is to the south towards Oakley
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Bike racks, and coffee / cake shop in the pub. Open pub hours so might get a cake later than some cafes.
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The area is rich in history. You can visit Wheatley Windmill, an 18th-century tower mill known for its unusual octagonal design. Other notable historical buildings include The Old Rectory, built in 1819 in Tudor style, and Tiddington House, a two-storied Queen Anne house. Albury Church and several picturesque 16th-18th century cottages also add to the historical charm.
Yes, Wheatley Windmill stands out with its distinctly unusual octagonal plan, one of only a few such towers in the UK. Additionally, Brill Windmill, though slightly outside the immediate parish, is a significant 17th-century landmark and the second oldest still-standing windmill in the UK, offering spectacular views.
Nature enthusiasts can explore the Old Kiln Lakes Wetland Habitat, a Site of Special Scientific Interest known for its geological history and fossils. While there's no public access to the lakes themselves, you can catch glimpses from surrounding footpaths. The River Thame forms part of the parish's northern boundary, offering well-watered areas and gently undulating pastures. Fernhill Wood is the largest woodland area within the parish.
The area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the Phoenix Trail, which is part of National Cycle Route 57. For road cycling, explore routes such as the 'Chilton Village – Brill Windmill loop from Ickford'. If you prefer running, there are trails like the 'Ditchend Roman villa loop from Great Milton'. You can find more detailed routes and guides for various sports on the Road Cycling Routes around Tiddington-With-Albury, Cycling around Tiddington-With-Albury, and Running Trails around Tiddington-With-Albury guide pages.
Yes, the long-distance footpath, The Oxfordshire Way, passes directly through the village of Tiddington, providing excellent opportunities for hiking and exploring the local landscape. You can also find footpaths around the Old Kiln Lakes Wetland Habitat for scenic views.
Families can enjoy the Phoenix Trail, a cycleway that follows an old railway track, featuring sculptures and artwork along its route, suitable for various bikes and away from traffic. Both Brill Windmill and Wheatley Windmill are also considered family-friendly historical sites.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural landscapes. The community particularly enjoys the spectacular views from places like Brill Windmill and the well-maintained Phoenix Trail for cycling. The historical significance of sites like Wheatley Windmill and the peaceful natural settings are also highly valued.
Yes, Spire & Spoke is a popular cafe bar that is well-regarded by cyclists, offering good coffee, cakes, and pizza. The Fox and Goat in Tiddington is also a historic public house that serves as a restaurant and hotel.
The best way to explore the natural beauty is by walking or cycling. The Oxfordshire Way footpath offers direct access to the local landscape. You can also follow footpaths around the River Thame and the Old Kiln Lakes Wetland Habitat to enjoy the gently undulating pastures and meadows.
The Tiddington Village Hall serves as a community amenity. A unique local tradition is the annual tug-of-war event held each summer across the River Thame with the neighboring Buckinghamshire parish of Ickford, a tradition that dates back to 1952.
Yes, The Phoenix Trail is noted as wheelchair accessible. It's an old railway track with a packed dirt and gravel surface, making it suitable for various users and away from traffic.


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