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Wallingford
Wander
Take a
walk along the streets of Wallingford and discover a rich history from
the ice age to the Anglo Saxons. The circular walk is packed with geological
gems and wildlife - you may even see the rare Red Kite.
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| Walk details: |
| Start point: |
Wallingford Museum, Wallingford,
Oxfordshire |
| Wallingford Museum: |
01491 835065 |
| Ordnance Survey: |
Landranger sheet 175 - SU606895 |
| Distance: |
approx 2km (1.2 miles) |
| Time: |
approx 1 hour |
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More
info:
Here's an opportunity to explore Wallingford, a semi-rural town in South
Oxfordshire. You will see rock formations, geological features and plant
life around the conservation areas. |
Getting
there:
By bus: You can catch the X39 bus from Oxford City Centre which leaves
five minutes past the hour Mon-Sat and takes you into Wallingford town.
For further information call Thames Travel on 01491 837988. By car: Drive towards Wallingford Museum, just before you reach the
building there is a pay and display car park on your left. |
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Walk conditions
The circular walk is on a level path starting from Wallingford Museum.
Paths are of varying width and a mix of tarmac and compacted earth/stone.
The walk is wheelchair and buggy friendly.
The castle meadows does require some uphill walking and
some steps if walkers want to get right to the top of the Motte.
Please
read our disclaimer and advice about our Walks Through Time.
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