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Hikes around Ducklington explore a landscape shaped by restored gravel quarries and the River Windrush. The region is characterized by its network of lakes, including Witney Lake and the Tar Lakes, connected by generally flat footpaths. The terrain consists of lakeside trails, riverside paths, and routes through open fields and meadows, making it accessible for most fitness levels.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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13.9km
03:31
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.35km
02:08
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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6.36km
01:36
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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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Lovely coffee & eatery. You can’t take your bike in though but there is seating outside and secure posts to lock it to
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This walk can be extended by walking from, and around, the centre of Witney or extending the walk from the Lake along the Windrush Path to Stanton Harcourt for a much longer walk
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A nice way to pass the traffic to get into or out of Witney
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Lovely walk around the lake. Or further if you like. Look out for the turtle!
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Lovely church situated at the end of the green.
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Worth the effort of finding UE Coffee to try their exceptional coffee.
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The terrain around Ducklington is predominantly flat, making it ideal for hikers of all abilities. Most routes are rated as easy, following well-maintained lakeside paths, riverside trails, and tracks through meadows. While there are some moderate options, you won't find any strenuous mountain climbs here.
Yes, the area is generally dog-friendly. The open spaces, lakeside paths, and riverside trails offer great opportunities for walks with your dog. However, be mindful of wildlife, especially in nature reserves like Rushy Common, and be prepared for areas where dogs may need to be on a lead, particularly near livestock in fields.
Absolutely. The flat terrain and well-maintained paths make Ducklington very suitable for families. The circular path around Ducklington Lake is a popular choice for a gentle stroll that's manageable with children and sturdy prams. Many of the paths around the lakes consist of compacted earth or gravel.
There are several informal parking options for accessing the trails. You can often find parking near the entrances to Witney Lake and Country Park or in designated spots near the nature reserves. The village of Ducklington itself also offers starting points for several walks, with on-street parking available, but please park considerately.
Yes, the River Windrush flows through the region, providing some lovely riverside walking opportunities. Many trails incorporate sections along the river, often connecting meadows and historical sites. A particularly scenic stretch can be found near the romantic ruins of Minster Lovell Hall.
Lakeside trails are a key feature of hiking here. The paths around the restored gravel pits, such as Ducklington Lake and Witney Lake, are typically flat and offer continuous water views. They are perfect for leisurely walks and birdwatching, with plenty of waterfowl to see.
Yes, you can. The 15th-century ruins of Minster Lovell Hall are a highlight of the area and can be easily included in a walk along the River Windrush. The Witney Lake – St Mary's Church, Witney loop from Witney also combines natural scenery with a visit to the historic church in Witney.
While the area is better known for its lakes and meadows, you can find some pleasant woodland sections. The Tar Wood loop from Ducklington is a great choice if you're looking for a route that passes through a mix of woodland and open fields.
Yes, there is a network of footpaths connecting Ducklington to the neighboring town of Witney. You can easily plan a route that takes you between the two, often passing by Witney Lake and Country Park. The St Mary's Church, Witney – Witney Lake loop from Witney is one such trail that connects the town with the surrounding nature.
There are over 300 hiking routes to explore around Ducklington on komoot. This includes everything from short, easy lakeside loops to longer circular walks that venture through surrounding villages and countryside.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, the abundance of birdlife around the lakes, and the easy, flat paths that make it accessible for everyone. The combination of water, meadows, and history is a frequently mentioned highlight.


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