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Hikes near Newington explore a landscape of low ridgelines, woodlands, and local parks. The area features a mix of well-maintained paths and more rustic trails, with notable features including Cedar Mountain and Mill Pond Park, which contains a small waterfall. The terrain is generally accessible, offering gentle elevation changes suitable for a variety of hikes.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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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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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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Little Wittenham has a very pretty church. It is surprising to find that it is not terribly ancient, for it was almost entirely rebuilt in 1862. The original building was built for the monks of Abingdon Abbey who held a monastic grange next door. The 14th century tower is original, as is its 'Ace of Spades' window - a reminder that this playing card paid for its erection when it brought a huge win to a local merchant! This may be a variant on the old story which suggests that the last of the Dunch family at the manor gambled away his home to King James II. The Dunches once had a family chapel on the south side of the chancel. Their fine monuments are now squeezed into the space under the tower. The great treasure of the church is the large monument to Sir William Dunch (1612) and his wife, Mary, the aunt of Oliver Cromwell. The Tudor brasses surrounding it include the first William Dunch (1597). There is a good collection of earlier brasses in the chancel: Geoffrey Kidwelly (1483) has an altar-style monument. His wife (1472) is on the floor with other members of this Lancastrian family from Wales who entered into the service of King Henry VI.
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Day's Lock is a lock on the River Thames near Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England on the Dorchester side of the river. The pound lock was built in 1789 by the Thames Navigation Commissioner. The lock is across the river from the small village of Little Wittenham and is overlooked from the south by the hills of Wittenham Clumps, with a particularly good view from Round Hill. The weir runs straight across the river from the other side of the lock island. Day's Lock is the main gauging station for the measurement of the water flow in the River Thames.
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One of the earliest Christian sites in Britain, Dorchester Abbey stands on the site of a 7th century Saxon cathedral. The Abbey is open 365 days a year, 8am to 6pm (summer) or 8am to dusk (winter) and entry is free. Dorchester Abbey is not only one of the finest monastic buildings in Oxfordshire, with a history going back to AD 635, but is also the parish church of the village of Dorchester. The large church is all that remains of an Augustinian abbey, which was founded in 1140. It is a place of great calm and beauty which has touched the hearts of many people, whether they come to worship, attend concerts or simply to look around. Whether you come as pilgrim or visitor of any faith or none, you are welcomed to the Abbey and to the last remaining monastic building, the Guest House, home of the famous tea room and museum.
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On the patronage of this church dedicated to "Saint LAWRENCE": He is one of the early Christian Roman martyrs from a time when Christianity was still strictly forbidden. He was archdeacon of Pope Sixtus II and after his execution was ordered by the pagan emperor Valerian to hand over the treasure of the church to him. Laurentius asked for three days to do this, distributed the church's assets among the poor inhabitants of Rome and, after the agreed time, came to the emperor with the poor to present them to him as the treasure of the church. He was then tortured to death. Legend has it that he was roasted alive on a grate - this attribute can be seen in many depictions of Saint Lawrence - over coals. He is said to have been in good spirits and asked his executioner if he would turn him over. The memorial day of Saint Lawrence in the calendar of saints is August 10th, the recorded date of his execution in A.D. 258.
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Located just across the river from the small town of Little Wittenham is this lock that provides glorious views up and down the River Thames.
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The pretty little village of Warborough was scouted by the location managers of the TV series Midsomer Murders and several episodes were filmed here. The next time you watch "Inspector Barnaby", you should pay attention to the opening credits - and then you might recognize the houses in Warborough, the meadow or the local pub "Six Bells".
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Yes, Mill Pond Park is an excellent choice for families. It features the Mill Pond Trail, an easy and accessible loop perfect for a leisurely stroll. The park also has a playground and is home to the picturesque Mill Pond Falls, making it a great spot for a full day of outdoor fun.
For a unique water feature, visit Mill Pond Park. It's home to Mill Pond Falls, recognized as the smallest natural waterfall in the United States. You can view the 16-foot cascade from a wooden footbridge on an easy trail.
Many trails in the area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and check local regulations. For example, the popular Ragged Mountain Trailhead is a favorite among dog owners for its scenic and engaging paths.
For rewarding vistas, the trails at Cedar Mountain Ridgeline Preserve Greenway offer some of the best views in the immediate area. For a more rugged experience with great views from the summit, the highly-regarded Ragged Mountain Memorial Preserve just outside Newington is a fantastic option.
Absolutely. Newington has several options for beginners. The Mill Pond Trail is a very gentle, accessible loop. For a slightly more rustic but still manageable walk, the Warborough Village – The Six Bells Pub, Warborough loop from Shillingford offers a pleasant introduction to the local landscape.
Cedar Mountain offers a rustic hiking experience with a mix of dirt paths and rocky sections. The trails provide a moderate challenge with some elevation gain, leading to scenic overlooks. Be aware that some hikers note the trails can be less clearly marked, so having a map is a good idea.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For Cedar Mountain, hikers often park behind the humane society on Russell Road or off of Mountain Road. For the popular Ragged Mountain Memorial Preserve, there is a designated trailhead at 438 West Ln in nearby Berlin. Always check for posted signs regarding parking rules and hours.
Accessing trailheads directly via public transport can be challenging. Most trailheads, like those for Cedar Mountain and Ragged Mountain, are best reached by car. However, local parks within Newington, such as Mill Pond Park, may be more accessible via local bus routes or a short taxi ride from a bus stop.
Yes, most trails in and around Newington are open year-round for winter hiking. However, conditions can be icy and snowy, especially on rocky and steep sections like those at Ragged Mountain. It's essential to wear appropriate footwear with good traction, such as microspikes, and dress in warm layers.
The hiking routes around Newington are well-regarded by the komoot community, with thousands of visitors exploring the area. Reviewers often praise the variety, from the scenic views at Ragged Mountain to the peaceful, accessible paths at Mill Pond Park.
Yes, there are many great loop trails. The The Lord Nelson Pub loop from Cuxham with Easington is a short and easy circular walk. For a longer, more moderate loop, consider the Sweet Peas Produce Stand – Picnic Table by the River loop from Warborough.
The town of Newington provides official information and maps for several local trails, including the Robert Stanley Nature Trail and Deming Young Farm Trails. For the most current resources, you can visit the town's official website. More information can be found here.


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