Wallingford

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On leaving the car park turn left and walk along St George’s Road. Turn left into High Street and head towards Wallingford town centre. Pass the library and Wallingford Museum and keep ahead to the junction with St Martin’s Street and Castle Street. The Town Hall is on the right and the remains of the castle on the left. Continue over the junction and pass Lamb Arcade and The George Hotel. On the right is the spire of St Peter’s Church in Thames Street.

Pass The Boat House and cross the bridge over the Thames. Continue along the road and, about 80yds (73m) beyond the traffic lights, turn right at a bridleway signposted ‘Ridgeway and Grim’s Ditch’. Follow the enclosed track between fences, keeping the river and adjacent meadows to your right. Keep left at a waymark and stay on the bridleway. Cross a footpath and now the woodland gives way to open fields.

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  Terrain  - Bridleways, pavements, Thames Path, many stiles
  Landscape  - Flat farmland by Thames
  Dog friendliness  - Mostly on lead or under strict control; on short lead at nature reserve
  Parking  - Long-stay car park in St George's Road, Wallingford (pay and display)
  Toilets en route  - Off High Street in Wallingford
About the walk
Wallingford is one of those towns that can hold your attention for hours. Its churches are well worth a look, its museum and Town Hall attract many visitors, and the grass-covered mounds of its ruined castle serve as a reminder of the bitter struggle for supremacy during the Civil War. Wallingford...
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Located at the heart of England, Oxfordshire enjoys a rich heritage and varied scenery, with Oxford’s elegant streets a highlight for visitors. The landscape encompasses open chalk downland, picturesque rivers and attractive villages, while northwest of Oxfordshire is home to the sleepy backwaters of Abingdon, Wallingford, Wantage, Watlington and Witney that reveal how Oxfordshire’s old towns evolved over the centuries.
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Wallingford

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Additional information
  Terrain - Bridleways, pavements, Thames Path, many stiles
  Landscape - Flat farmland by Thames
  Dog friendliness - Mostly on lead or under strict control; on short lead at nature reserve
  Parking - Long-stay car park in St George's Road, Wallingford (pay and display)
  Toilets en route - Off High Street in Wallingford
About the walk
Wallingford is one of those towns that can hold your attention for hours. Its churches are well worth a look, its museum and Town Hall attract many visitors, and the grass-covered mounds of its ruined castle serve as a reminder of the bitter struggle for supremacy during the Civil War. Wallingford...
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Oxfordshire
Located at the heart of England, Oxfordshire enjoys a rich heritage and varied scenery, with Oxford’s elegant streets a highlight for visitors. The landscape encompasses open chalk downland, picturesque rivers and attractive villages, while northwest of Oxfordshire is home to the sleepy backwaters of Abingdon, Wallingford, Wantage, Watlington and Witney that reveal how Oxfordshire’s old towns evolved over the centuries.