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The Best Dog Walks in Oxfordshire

Our Ultimate Guide to The Best Dog Walks in Oxfordshire.

Planning a staycation in Oxfordshire with your furry friend? Look no further than our selection of dog-friendly getaways! Whether you’re seeking a countryside escape or a charming city break, we have the perfect home base for exploring Oxfordshire’s many dog-friendly walks.

Top Tips for Safe and Enjoyable Dog Walking.

⦾ Choose the right route: With an abundance of trails to choose from, it’s important to select a dog-friendly route that caters to your pup’s fitness level and temperament.

⦾ Beat the heat: During hot summer days, plan your walks for early mornings or evenings when temperatures are cooler. Always carry plenty of fresh water for your dog to stay hydrated.

⦾ Stay safe and visible: Ensure your dog is wearing a collar and ID tag, and keep them on a leash when necessary. Be mindful of wildlife and livestock while exploring the countryside.

Explore Oxfordshire’s Dog-Friendly Delights

Once you’ve settled into your Short Let Space home, get ready to embark on unforgettable adventures with your canine companion. Here’s a glimpse of our favourite Oxfordshire’s dog-friendly walks.

The Oxfordshire Way

The Oxfordshire Way is a scenic long-distance trail stretches for 67 miles, offering a variety of landscapes to explore, that journeys through the heart of the county, starting in the picturesque Cotswolds at Bourton-on-the-Water and culminating in the charming riverside town of Henley-on-Thames.

Blenheim Park

Immerse yourselves in the beauty of Blenheim Palace’s sprawling parkland, with plenty of space for your dog to roam and play. Starting from the picturesque town of Woodstock, the route winds its way through charming villages before immersing you in the magnificent parkland designed by Capability Brown. Keep an eye out for the iconic Harry Potter tree as you admire the breathtaking views of Blenheim Palace.

Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Cotswolds
Image Source: Laura Facchini via iStock

Henley and Aston Circular

This delightful 9.7km route starts in Henley-on-Thames. It takes you along the River Thames, through charming villages, and across diverse landscapes. Enjoy stunning views, peaceful woodlands, and the opportunity to spot wildlife. This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and running, so you’ll likely encounter other people while exploring.

Farmoor Reservoir

Enjoy a leisurely stroll around Farmoor Reservoir, a haven for birdlife and a great spot for a picnic lunch. The route takes you around the entire reservoir, providing stunning views of the water and surrounding countryside. Remember, while dogs are welcome on this walk, they must be kept on a lead to protect the local wildlife. This walk is only a short drive from Oxford city centre.

Image Source: MikeLane45 via iStock

Christ Church Meadow

Christ Church Meadow is a delightful circular walk, starting and ending near Folly Bridge. This picturesque route takes you through the heart of Oxford, winding along the banks of the River Cherwell and offering stunning views of the city’s iconic spires. You can extend your walk by visiting Oxford Botanic Garden, or walk along High Street to visit the city centre.

The Ridgeway 

Explore this ancient trackway, offering stunning panoramic views and a chance to delve into Oxfordshire’s history. The Ridgeway stretches 87 miles across southern England, often referred to as “Britain’s oldest road.” It winds its way through stunning chalk downlands, offering breathtaking views and opportunities to explore ancient landmarks. 

Holiday Cottages in the Ridgeway
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This is just a small selection of the many dog-friendly walks Oxfordshire has to offer. With Short Let Space as your home away from home, you and your furry friend can create lasting memories exploring this pawsome destination!

 
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