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Hikes around Binfield feature a mix of woodland, open meadows, and gentle hills. The landscape is characterized by a network of footpaths and bridleways that connect green spaces like Pope's Meadow and Cabbage Hill. The terrain offers varied walking experiences, from shaded forest trails to routes through wildflower meadows, with minimal significant elevation changes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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10.9km
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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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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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You are in front of the oldest building in Wokingham, with nearly a thousand years of history, as it was largely reconstructed in the Norman style after the conquest of 1066. Inside, it is known for its stained glass windows and its ornate high altar.
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This small park, located very close to the Victorian mansion Easthampstead Park, is perfect for enjoying a peaceful walk. It consists primarily of a circular path that goes around, which is flat and has a good surface. The Ramblers Route passes by it.
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Upon reaching this point, you'll come across a small wooden bridge that crosses The Cut River. Besides being a perfect spot to take a break and enjoy your surroundings, on warm and sunny days, you can even dip your legs in the river for some refreshing relief.
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Leaving behind Maidenhead Road, this peaceful path will keep you alongside the Birds Hill Golf Course the entire way. The segment ends just before crossing The Cut River, where you can choose from several directions.
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The church before you is a Grade II listed building with almost a thousand years of history, as its construction began in 1135 during the reign of King Stephen. Although locally it is known as St. Michael the Archangel, the church was dedicated to St. Michael and All Angels.
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Although the building you see dates back to 1860, it is not the original one, as a medieval guildhall stood on this site from 1612. This guildhall was demolished to construct the current building due to the significant industrial growth that Wokingham experienced in the mid-19th century. It currently houses the Wokingham Town Council and is designated as a Grade II listed building. You can find a Wokingham Society Historic Blue Plaque here.
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This park features a circular trail with a running surface that's a joy to run on. It's perfect if you want to do some interval training or measure your laps since it has very little elevation change.
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At this point, you have to choose between a convenient bridge or getting your feet wet to cross The Cut river. Jokes aside, apart from being a beautiful spot to catch your breath and enjoy nature, if the weather is favorable, you can even cool your legs.
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Yes, there is a wide variety of trails. You can explore over 800 routes around Binfield, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging hikes, ensuring there's a path for every ability level.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community. With an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 950 reviews, hikers frequently praise the mix of quiet woodlands, open wildflower meadows, and the extensive network of well-maintained footpaths.
Binfield is excellent for circular walks. The area's network of footpaths and bridleways allows for many loop trails, so you can often end your walk where you started. A great example is the All Saints Church, Wokingham – Wokingham Town Hall loop from Amen Corner, which offers a pleasant circuit.
Most trails in the Binfield area are great for walking with dogs. Open spaces like Cabbage Hill and Peacock Meadows are particularly popular with dog walkers. Cabbage Hill even features a surfaced 2.3km path, which is ideal for keeping paws mud-free.
Certainly. For a short and accessible walk, the West Garden Copse loop from Amen Corner is a great option. Additionally, Pope's Meadow offers a gentle 13.7-acre parkland setting with mature trees and a wildlife pond, making it perfect for a family outing.
Many local routes pass by traditional pubs. The network of paths often connects villages and their amenities. For instance, some circular walks incorporate a stop at a pub like the Jack o' Newbury, allowing you to combine your hike with a refreshing break.
Binfield and its surroundings are rich in scenic green spaces. Key spots include:
Parking availability depends on your starting point. For walks around Frost Folly, there is designated parking available, which is also a starting point for the Binfield Bridle Circuit. Many other popular spots like Pope's Meadow and Cabbage Hill have their own local parking facilities.
Yes, if you're looking for a more substantial challenge, there are longer routes available. The area connects to the 26-mile Ramblers Route around Bracknell Forest. For a specific long trail, consider the Frost Folly Wildflower Meadow – Patterdale Farm loop from Newell Green, a 14.6 km trail that explores the open countryside.
The terrain is generally gentle and accessible, characterized by a mix of woodland paths, open wildflower meadows, and quiet country lanes. You'll encounter some rolling hills but no significant, steep climbs, making it a pleasant and varied hiking experience.
Yes, the area is connected to the 18th-century poet Alexander Pope, who drew inspiration from the local landscape. You can walk through Pope's Meadow, which was once part of his family's estate. Additionally, the Henry Lucas Hospital Almshouse – Gorrick Plantation loop from Amen Corner takes you past a historic 17th-century almshouse.
Binfield and the surrounding towns like Bracknell and Wokingham are served by local bus routes and train lines. Many trailheads, especially those starting from village centers or parks like Lily Hill Park, are accessible via a short walk from a bus stop or train station.


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