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Hikes around Charlbury explore the landscape of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, set within the Evenlode Valley. The area is characterized by gentle rolling hills, ancient woodlands like Wychwood Forest, and open meadows. Routes often follow waterways such as the River Evenlode and Taston Brook, creating a varied environment for walking.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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11.9km
03:12
140m
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Embark on the Charlbury to Wychwood Forest loop, a moderate hike spanning 7.4 miles (11.9 km) with an elevation gain of 473 feet (144 metres), typically taking around 3 hours and 11 minutes to complete. You will traverse diverse terrain, from field tracks and quiet country lanes to ancient broadleaved woodland paths within the historic Wychwood Forest. Enjoy picturesque views of the River Evenlode and rolling Cotswold countryside as you explore this varied landscape. Expect undulating paths with gentle hills and open fields, offering a rich visual experience.
For your visit, be prepared for a mix of paved, unpaved, and natural surfaces, including sections of asphalt and gravel. The terrain can be muddy, especially after rain, so sturdy walking boots are essential for comfort and safety. This loop is generally accessible, but it does require a good fitness level due to some ascending and descending sections. Plan your start time to allow ample daylight, as the route winds through dense woodland.
This trail's most significant feature is its passage through the ancient Wychwood Forest, once a medieval royal hunting ground. While much of the original forest is now private, you can access well-marked paths, particularly within Cornbury Park, which hosts a National Nature Reserve. Keep an eye out for historical elements like the 12th-century church in Shorthampton or ancient springs, adding a layer of cultural richness to your outdoor adventure.
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21.7km
05:46
220m
220m
Embark on the Charlbury to Ascott-under-Wychwood loop for a difficult 13.5-mile (21.7 km) hike through the diverse Cotswolds landscape. You will gain about 725 feet (221 metres) in elevation over approximately 5 hours and 45 minutes, traversing rolling hills, expansive meadows, and ancient woodlands. Expect a mix of surfaces, from paved roads to unpaved paths and gravel sections, often following the scenic River Evenlode.
This challenging route is best suited for hikers with a very good level of fitness and sure-footedness, making it ideal for a longer day out. You can start your adventure from the charming market town of Charlbury or the historic village of Ascott-under-Wychwood, both offering a welcoming atmosphere and amenities. Plan your visit to allow ample time to enjoy the varied scenery and historic sites along the way.
The loop offers a rich historical context, passing through parts of the ancient Wychwood Forest, a former medieval royal hunting ground. You will also encounter the picturesque villages of Charlbury, known for its Brunel-designed railway station, and Ascott-under-Wychwood, famous for the memorial to the 16 "Ascott Martyrs." Portions of the trail align with the well-known Oxfordshire Way, providing a varied experience of woodlands, open fields, and riverside paths.

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4.8
(13)
54
hikers
8.29km
02:12
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.9
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55
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9.54km
02:35
130m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47
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8.64km
02:17
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is a bikers heaven, great food, great location, a perfect stop for refuelling on any bike ride. Very popular
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Generally suitable for road bikes, but be careful with roots.
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Didn't stop at the cafe, but the town and church are definitely worth a visit.
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There is a wonderful playground here for the children to enjoy, the local library is on site and they allow walkers to use the facilities (dirty boots removed), and you can also enjoy the cafe (and warmth) if you're walking in the colder months.
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The Charlbury Deli is the best place to stock up on snacks or grab a coffee before your run. They also serve great breakfasts from 8:30 to 2:30.
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Enjoy this beautiful section of walking through a mosaic of farmland not too far from Ascott-under-Wychwood. You'll be delighted by visions of ploughed fields and the Cotswolds farmers going about their day.
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The beautiful River Evenlode is a tributary of the Thames in Oxfordshire. A bridge will take you over the river, where you can enjoy some wonderful views of the winding waterway in a rural Cotswold setting.
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Yes, there are over 45 designated hiking routes around Charlbury. These range from easy strolls to more challenging long-distance paths, with the majority being moderately difficult trails that explore the Cotswold countryside.
The area is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the quintessential Cotswold scenery, from the rolling hills and wildflower meadows to the trails through the ancient Wychwood Forest.
Absolutely. Charlbury has a mainline railway station, making it very accessible. Many walks start right from the town, such as the Charlbury railway station loop, which is a moderate 5.6-mile (9 km) circular route perfect for arriving by train.
Charlbury is an excellent base for circular walks. A great option that takes you along the river is the Charlbury railway station – View of the River Evenlode loop. It's a moderate 10.2-mile (16.4 km) hike that showcases the beautiful valley scenery.
Many trails around Charlbury are dog-friendly, passing through open fields and woodland paths. However, you will likely cross fields with livestock, so it's essential to keep your dog on a lead in these areas. Always check for local signage regarding dogs, especially when passing through private land like the Cornbury Park estate.
For a shorter, easier walk suitable for families, look for routes under 5 miles with minimal elevation gain. The area around the River Evenlode offers gentle paths. For a different kind of family adventure, the grounds of the nearby Blenheim Park are very popular and offer extensive, well-maintained paths for walking.
Yes, for those seeking a full-day challenge, there are several longer routes. The Oxfordshire Way, a long-distance path, passes through the area, offering opportunities for more extensive hikes. You can tackle sections of it or link up various local paths to create a custom long-distance trek.
The region is known for its beautiful woodlands, particularly the ancient Wychwood Forest. Many routes incorporate sections of woodland, offering shade and a chance to see local wildlife. A public right of way allows access through parts of the forest within the historic Cornbury Park.
Yes, many walks either start, finish, or pass through villages with traditional pubs and cafes, which are a highlight of walking in the Cotswolds. The town of Charlbury itself has several options for refreshments after your hike. Some routes, like the Finstock walk, are particularly well-known for passing by several pubs.
The landscape is classic Cotswolds. Expect to see gentle rolling hills, honey-stone cottages in charming villages, and paths that meander along the River Evenlode. The scenery changes with the seasons, from wildflower meadows in spring and summer to rich colours in the autumn.
The area is rich in natural and historical sites. Many trails offer views of or passage through Cornbury Park, a large private deer park. For a major historical landmark, the magnificent Blenheim Palace and its extensive parklands are a short distance away and are a popular destination for walkers.


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