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Hikes around Lyneham explore the countryside of West Oxfordshire, within the rolling hills of the Cotswolds. The landscape is characterized by a mix of woodland, open fields, and the meandering River Evenlode. The region's trails pass through protected nature reserves and are defined by features like traditional Cotswold stone buildings and dry-stone walls.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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12.3km
03:13
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10.1km
02:35
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.2km
02:39
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.00km
01:50
60m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Not there any more Try Rise and Flour on Groves yard in the vilage
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Great coffee! Nice garden with a view, perfect if the sun is shining, Good food options on the menu, can recommend the cracking bacon roll 🤣
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A rather nice pub that is also a live music venue. The band tonight opened with 'Three Little Birds' by Bob Marley. An upbeat way to finish my walk. 'Don't worry...About a thing'😊
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"The Church of England parish church of St Andrew has a 14th-century perpendicular gothic west tower with a 15th-century top. The chancel was rebuilt in 1688. In 1852–53 the church was heavily restored and the south aisle was added. The tower has a ring of eight bells, all cast in 1924 by John Taylor of Loughborough. The church is a Grade II listed building. Both The Rectory and the Old Rectory Cottage are 17th century." Source: Wikipedia
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The Village Green at Bledington is a lovely place to stop and rest. If picnic benches, wildflowers, ducks, bantams and a brook running through it aren't enough there is always the 16th century public house, The Kings Head.
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There are nearly 400 hiking routes to explore around Lyneham. The majority are easy or moderate, making the area accessible for most fitness levels, but you can also find over 20 more challenging hikes if you're looking for a tougher workout.
The komoot community rates the area highly, with reviewers often praising the quintessential Cotswolds scenery, including the rolling hills, quiet woodlands, and charming dry-stone walls. The well-maintained paths through areas like the Foxholes Nature Reserve are also frequently mentioned.
Yes, the region is excellent for circular hikes. Many trails are designed as loops so you can start and end in the same place without retracing your steps. A great example is the Foxholes Nature Reserve – Bruern House loop from Shipton-under-Wychwood, which offers a wonderful tour of the local landscape.
Absolutely. There are over 150 easy walks around Lyneham perfect for a family outing. For a shorter, accessible option, consider the Bruern House loop from Shipton-under-Wychwood. Additionally, Slessor Park And Fields offers open space for kids to play.
Many trails in the Cotswolds are suitable for walking with a dog. However, you will likely cross fields with livestock and pass through nature reserves. It's essential to keep your dog on a lead where indicated by signs to protect wildlife and farm animals.
The scenery is classic English countryside. Expect to see a mix of shaded woodland, open fields with expansive views, and paths that meander along the River Evenlode. The area is also known for its historic Cotswold stone buildings and traditional dry-stone walls that line many of the routes.
Yes, the Foxholes Nature Reserve is a key feature of many local hikes. It's a protected area known for its beautiful woodland and diverse flora and fauna, offering a peaceful environment for walkers. Several trails, including moderate and easy options, loop through the reserve.
The terrain is generally composed of gentle rolling hills, woodland paths, and farm tracks. While most trails are not technically difficult, paths can become muddy, especially after rain. Sturdy, waterproof walking shoes or boots are always recommended for comfort and grip.
Some trailheads, particularly those starting in villages like Shipton-under-Wychwood, may be accessible via local bus services or are near train stations. However, for maximum flexibility and access to more remote starting points, traveling by car is often more convenient.
Parking is typically available in the villages where hikes begin, such as Lyneham or Shipton-under-Wychwood. This may include on-street parking or small local car parks. Always check for any local parking restrictions and be considerate of residents when leaving your vehicle.
Yes, the trails often pass by or near historical points of interest. You'll see traditional Cotswold stone architecture in the villages, and some routes, like those around Sarsden, feature historic structures such as Bruern House. The landscape itself is rich with history.


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