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Bus station hiking trails around Littlemore, Oxfordshire, primarily follow the River Thames and its tributaries, offering accessible routes through water meadows and historic landscapes. The terrain is generally flat, characterized by riverside paths and open countryside. This area provides a network of trails suitable for various fitness levels, connecting to notable features like Iffley Lock and Iffley Meadows.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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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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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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Oxford has its own "Mathematical Bridge," a hidden timber footbridge located at Iffley Lock on the River Thames. Built in 1923 by the Thames Conservancy, it is a smaller-scale replica of the famous 1749 Mathematical Bridge at Queens' College, Cambridge
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Rivers and canals crisscross the country, with the latter having been a very essential part of the transport infrastructure in earlier times. Later, first the railway and then, even later, lorries took over the task of transporting goods. In the competition between the different modes of transport, they were fast and inexpensive compared to barges – and thus more efficient. When building the artificial waterways, however, it had to be taken into account that differences in altitude always had to be overcome, and so, along the canals – at greater or lesser distances, depending on the local situation – locks often line up. Only with their help was navigation made possible.
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In quarter-hour film contributions for a German-language television series, Tilmann Spengler introduces the culturally interested viewer to the life and work of important writers and authors from all eras. One of the ladies he honors as "Classics of World Literature" is the British author of "Pride and Prejudice" (to name her most famous work): * JANE AUSTEN (1775 to 1817). The contribution (in German) can be found in the ARD media library at the following link =>> https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/klassiker-der-weltliteratur/jane-austen-stolz-und-vorurteil/ard-alpha/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvL2NiOGJhYTI3LTkxYzMtNDRiNi05NjNlLTRlYzg2NDNmY2E5Ng
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A wonderful running route along the canal with pretty houseboats, there is almost always rowing on the canal 😃
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The Oxford Botanic Garden is the oldest in the world, founded in 1621. It has multiple areas dedicated to certain plant types (dependent on time of year). It also has permanent subtropical greenhouses with a wide variety of exotic cactii and jungle species. There is a great coffee and cake van on the premises, to complete the visit.
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Beware on the cyclepath alongside the canal. You meet quite big groups of pedestrians, and dog walkers too. Some aren't very pleased to share with cyclists, so be friendly.
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A beautiful market that is a great place to take refuge, especially when the weather is drizzling. The shops are varied and diverse.
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There are 8 dedicated hiking routes accessible from bus stations around Littlemore. These trails offer a variety of experiences, from easy strolls to more moderate excursions along the River Thames and surrounding areas.
The terrain around Littlemore, particularly on routes accessible from bus stations, is generally characterized by flat to gently undulating paths. Many trails follow the River Thames Path National Trail, meaning you'll encounter well-maintained riverside paths, water meadows, and some paved sections through villages. Expect mostly easy walking conditions with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, several easy routes are perfect for families. For instance, the Isis Bridge – River Thames Riverside Path loop from Sandford-on-Thames is an easy 6 km hike that offers pleasant riverside views without significant challenges. Another great option is the Hiking loop from Sandford-on-Thames, which is just over 4 km and very accessible.
Many of the trails around Littlemore, especially those along the River Thames and through meadows, are dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, particularly near livestock or in nature reserves like Iffley Meadows, to protect wildlife. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
You'll encounter a rich blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. Many routes offer stunning views of the River Thames and its tributaries like the Weirs Mill Stream. You can also pass by picturesque spots such as Iffley Lock, a popular spot for boat watching. Further afield, the iconic Wittenham Clumps offer expansive views and historical significance, though they might require a slightly longer hike or a short bus connection.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as circular loops, making them convenient for bus station access. For example, the Thames Riverside Walk – Abingdon Lock and Weir loop from Sandford-on-Thames is a moderate circular hike. The River Thames Riverside Path – Iffley Lock loop from Sandford-on-Thames also provides a scenic circular option.
Littlemore's bus station trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers to the meadows, while summer offers pleasant riverside strolls. Autumn showcases beautiful foliage, and even winter can be charming with crisp air and fewer crowds, provided paths are not too muddy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Absolutely! The area around Littlemore and along the Thames Path is dotted with charming pubs and cafes. Many routes pass through or near villages like Sandford-on-Thames, which offer opportunities for refreshments. While specific routes aren't listed with pub stops, planning your hike to pass through these villages will likely provide options for a well-deserved break.
The bus station trails around Littlemore are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful riverside scenery, the ease of access via public transport, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable walking experiences.
While most routes are easy to moderate, some offer a longer distance for those seeking more of a challenge. The Thames Riverside Walk – Abingdon Lock and Weir loop from Sandford-on-Thames, at over 18 km, provides a substantial moderate hike. Another option is the Bodleian Library – Magdalen College, Oxford loop from Sandford-on-Thames, which is nearly 11 km and takes you into the historic city of Oxford.
Yes, the trails are quite varied in length and difficulty. With 5 easy routes and 3 moderate routes, there's something for almost every fitness level. The gentle terrain along the River Thames makes many paths suitable for casual walkers, while longer loops offer more endurance for those looking for a moderate challenge.
While the Thames Path is popular, many sections offer tranquil moments, especially during off-peak hours. Exploring the smaller loops that branch off the main river path, or venturing into areas like Iffley Meadows, can lead to quieter experiences. The 'Tiny Forest' in Littlemore itself offers a unique, compact natural space for a peaceful moment.


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