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Kingham Station Circular

This document outlines a car-free circular walk starting from Kingham Station in the Cotswolds, covering a distance of 6km (3.5 miles) and taking approximately 2-3 hours. It provides detailed directions for the walk, including landmarks and features along the route, as well as public transport options for reaching the starting point. The walk emphasizes the natural beauty of the area, including rivers, fields, and traditional hedgerows.

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Kingham Station Circular

This document outlines a car-free circular walk starting from Kingham Station in the Cotswolds, covering a distance of 6km (3.5 miles) and taking approximately 2-3 hours. It provides detailed directions for the walk, including landmarks and features along the route, as well as public transport options for reaching the starting point. The walk emphasizes the natural beauty of the area, including rivers, fields, and traditional hedgerows.

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Cotswold Walk

Walk One
Kingham Station Short Circular

This is the first in a new series of car 4


free walks from the Cotswolds
National Landscape designed to allow 3
people to use public transport to
arrive at their starting point.

Distance: 6km/ 3.5 miles. 2-3 hours


Start: Kingham Station
Buses: X8 Kingham Station Bus rail-link
Trains: Rail enquiries 08457 484950
B4450 2
OS Ref: SP256227, Explorer Sheet OL45
5
Kingham
Station 1
1 From the station turn right down the
road. At this point you cross the county
boundary, from Oxfordshire into Bledington
Gloucestershire. At the small bridge turn 0 0.5 1Kilometres

right down a narrow footpath and make 0 0.25 0.5 Miles

your way along the River Evenlode, over All the maps in this publication are

a stile and into a field. Walk along the Foscot reproduced with the permission of
Her Majesty’s Stationery Office
© Crown Copyright, NC/00/458
hedgerow, noticing the ridge and furrow
features in the field to your left. Climb over
a stile, keeping the river on your right and following the hedge. Cross the stile or gate, hill. Continue ahead with views of
make your way across two fields. Keep to noting the traditional pollarded willows. Bledington below. After the gate bear right
the footpath around the edge of the field, Follow the hedgerow around to the left to down hill. Cross the disused railway track
across to the fenced water treatment works. the gate by the river. bed again and notice the construction of
Notice that the hedge on the right is largely the embankment. Continue across the field
blackthorn (sloe berries for sloe gin). Walk 3 Go through the gate and follow the field and cross the small stone bridge, bear half
down the side of the water treatment works edge around past the pond. This is a very left towards the houses between the farm
along the field edge, and turn right over the wet, boggy area, to avoid this turn right and buildings. Cross the stream bridge and
footbridge. follow the rivers edge across the field. follow the path to the lane.
Continue past the pond to the fenced gap in
2 Turn right and cross the field to a stile. the hedge, go through the gap keeping the 5 Turn right along the lane, passing the
(To make a short walk into Bledington go to river on your right follow the field edge to village shop to Bledington Green and the
the top right field corner and follow the another fenced gap and again cross to a Kings Head. Turn up Church Street off the
lane to route point 5.) stile in the far corner by the woods. Notice green to the church. Bear left around to
evidence of old hedgelaying here with thick the road. Take the path opposite and
Cross the disused railway track bed, notice interwoven stems at the base and newer follow down, crossing the field back to the
the construction of the embankment. Go growth on top. footbridge over the Evenlode River that you
into the next field and follow the hedge on crossed earlier. Turn right and retrace your
your left. This has recently been laid, (the 4 Turn left down the track. After 20 steps along the riverside passing the ridge
process traditionally used to maintain and meters the path bends to the right, turn left and furrow patterns again, to the road and
manage hedges to keep a stock-proof through a gateway in a woody hedge. Cross station.
barrier). Continue ahead over a stile two fields to a stile at the top of this small

For more information www.cotswoldsaonb.org.uk


Alternatively contact the Cotswolds National Landscape on 01451 862000

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