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Hikes around Fyfield and Tubney explore the gentle countryside of the Vale of White Horse. The landscape is characterized by a mix of wooded areas, such as Tubney Wood, and open meadows, creating varied scenery for walkers. The terrain is generally flat, with trails often following the meandering River Ock through the region.
Last updated: April 23, 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very narrow and dodgy road surface, but just get a move on and do it!
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https://www.oxfordpreservation.org.uk/content/elizabeth-daryush-memorial-garden Interesting woodland with pond and benches in an area of private drives and estates
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From boars hill, you are afforded wonderful views over the classic 'dreaming spires' of Oxford, as written by Matthew Arnold.
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Jarn Mound & Wild Garden was created in 1931 to preserve the view of the 'dreaming spires' of Oxford and the surroundings. It's a beautiful spot for a stroll featuring stone steps, benches, rockeries, and a wild garden covered in beautiful rare plants and shrubs.
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Nice section, dry in winter. Leads down the thames path
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Two great pub options at this bridge for some well earned fuel.
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Yes, the area is generally dog-friendly. Many trails pass through open fields and woodlands where dogs can often be walked off-lead, such as the popular Neptune Wood. However, be aware that some routes cross fields with livestock, where dogs must be kept on a lead. Always check for local signage.
Absolutely. The region is perfect for walks that start or end at a traditional pub. For a moderate trek, you could try The Merry Miller Pub loop from Cothill, which is a rewarding 8.5 km circular route through the countryside.
The gentle terrain makes this area great for families. For an easy and interesting walk, consider the Jarn Mound and Wild Garden loop from Wootton. It's a manageable 6.3 km and offers the chance to explore a unique garden and viewpoint.
Parking is available at the start of many popular trails. For example, there is parking at the Dry Sandford Pit Nature Reserve, a starting point for several walks. Some local nature spots like Hitchcopse Pit also have parking, though it can be very limited, so arriving at less popular times is recommended.
Walks around Fyfield and Tubney showcase the quintessential Oxfordshire countryside. Expect a peaceful mix of dense woodlands, like Tubney Wood, and expansive open meadows. Many trails follow the gentle, meandering River Ock, and you may even spot wildlife such as Roe Deer in the quieter wooded sections.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, the area is close to two famous National Trails. The historic Ridgeway National Trail passes nearby, offering extensive hiking opportunities. The Thames Path is also accessible, providing scenic waterside walking along the river.
The Dry Sandford Pit Nature Reserve is a highly-regarded local spot for a peaceful walk. The trails here take you through a unique landscape of grassland, woodland, and fen, known for its summer wildflowers and butterflies. It's an ideal place for a quiet, nature-focused hike.
For some of the best views in the region, the Jarn Mound and Wild Garden – View of Oxford from Boars Hill loop from Wootton is an excellent choice. This moderate 8.2 km hike climbs to a viewpoint offering rewarding panoramic views towards the city of Oxford.
There are over 570 hiking routes to explore around Fyfield and Tubney. The vast majority are easy or moderate, making the area accessible for most fitness levels. The network of trails covers everything from short riverside strolls to longer countryside expeditions.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 800 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the mix of open fields and shaded woodlands, and the well-maintained paths along the River Ock.
Yes, the region is ideal for easy hiking, with over 300 easy-rated routes to choose from. The terrain is generally flat, and many trails are short and follow clear paths. A great example is the The Merry Miller Pub loop from Dry Sandford Pit, a pleasant 4.4 km walk suitable for all skill levels.
A popular circular route that showcases the area's riverside scenery is the Sheep Field loop from Northmoor. This easy 5.9 km walk takes you through open fields and along the banks of the River Ock, offering a classic countryside experience.


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