Shillingford Bridge to Radley
Stage 13
| Start | Shillingford Crossroads |
|---|---|
| Finish | Radley Station |
| Start | SU 594 928 |
|---|---|
| Finish | SU 526 988 |
- Start The X40 express bus runs between Oxford, Wallingford and Reading.
- Finish Radley Station is on the main line to Oxford and Reading (Change at Didcot Parkway)
- To return to Shillingford Take the 35 bus from Foxborough Rd to Abingdon Rd, New Hinksey and change to the X40 bus.
1: Shillingford Crossroads. From the bus stop turn away from the village along the main road and turn left on the footpath which leads to the river. After nearly a mile cross the footbridge over the mouth of the R. Tame. The footpath on the right leads to the Roman town of Dorchester where there are amenities. Just after a bend in the river a bridge leads to Little Wittenham and the start of a two mile round walk to the top of historic Wittenham Clumps where there are far-reaching views. Soon the Thames Path crosses the river by the weir and meanders through a wetlands area for a further two and a half miles before reaching Clifton Hampden Bridge. The Barley Mow is to the left.
2: Clifton Hampden Bridge. Carefully cross the bridge and go down to the riverbank again. A little further on Clifton Lock marks the beginning of the Clifton Cut, which was constructed to bypass a wiggly section of the river. At the other end there is a weir where the river diverges. Continue through the water meadows for another two miles, passing under the railway bridge. Just before the village the Culham Cut slices off another section of the river. Cross the road and soon come to Culham Lock. The Cut is less than a mile long and rejoins the river on a bend at the start of Culham Reach. Cross the Back Water where it joins the river as the town of Abingdon looms up on the far bank. Go through a pleasant recreational area and soon come the Abingdon Bridge.
3: Abingdon Bridge. When the Benson weir walkway is closed The Thames Path diversion crosses the bridge then turns right along Abbey Close, passes the church and descends to the Abbey Meadows. The path rejoins the main route on the other side of the weir. If there is no diversion, continue to the weir walkway, cross and then cross the Abbey Stream. Turn right and pass through a wooded area to a chicane where the path rejoins the main river. The woodland continues until the path goes under the railway line again, then the aspect opens up and the riverside flowers and grasses become even more abundant. After another mile take the footpath on the left which goes across a field and reaches a lane at Lower Radley. Turn left and follow the road round to a junction. Turn left and cross the bridge to Foxborough Rd. Turn left and left again for the station.