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Henley circular

Uploaded by lkavalier on Oct 29, 2011
Region: United Kingdom

Route type: Other
Total climb: 659.45 ft
Distance: 16.46km, 10.23 miles.   (21)

About trip

Route-finding is easy on this mainly flat walk along the Thames, or up on the wooded geological terrace above it. The walk starts in Henley (famous for its rowing regatta in late June or early July) and goes along the Thames towpath, with rowing instructors on bikes shouting instructions to their crews, past Temple Island with its neo-folly, to the 250-metre footbridge over the weir at Hambleden Mill, where canoeists practise in the stormy waters. From there the route is northwards to the suggested lunchtime pub in the well-preserved hamlet of Hambleden, which has a huge church out of all proportion to the population. After lunch, the walk for the next 2.5km is through the Great Wood, the endlessness of which gives an inkling of how most of Britain must once have been. From the village of Fawley with its church and mausoleum, the walk returns along the Oxfordshire Way, past the manor of Henley Park, to Henley for tea.

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