The gang went to visit Florey’s Field for our Dog Fields series. The field ticks several boxes, has 3 acres of land, and is well secured with a 1.8 metre fence around it. It is just off the A415 and sits in a lovely rural area near Witney.
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This short circular walk weaving through the Abbey Gardens, Abbey Meadow, Abingdon Lock and alongside the River Thames is an excellent option for a dog walk in Abingdon. There is so much to see in just over 2 km, a tapestry of sights and sounds that kept our girls excited and occupied.
Continue readingNestled in the heart of Oxford, Christ Church Meadow is a slice of paradise waiting to be explored. This idyllic spot, surrounded by the iconic spires of Oxford University, is a serene haven for nature enthusiasts and dog lovers alike. A dog walk in Christ Church Meadow is an excellent hike.
Continue readingThe ancient village of Buscot is settled on one of the most tranquil and untouched stretches of the River Thames. This charming area around the Lock Cottage close to the Thames Path makes for a lovely dog walk in Oxfordshire.
Continue readingBlewbury dog park is the next in the Dog Fields series. The field is massive – it’s 4.5 acres (around 2 ha) of land with a belt of woodland in the middle of it. We have been coming to this secure dog field most frequently.
Continue readingWith one of the largest open spaces we have visited, 136.9ha, and with the River Thames flowing through the heart of the meadow, Port Meadow is an excellent option for a dog walk in Oxford.
Continue readingNow that winter is coming to an end, the gang has been going back to hikes and visiting more dog fields. After last year’s popular post about the Hagbourne Dog field near Didcot, this time around we visited the Paws Paddock in Wallingford, Oxfordshire.
Continue readingThis country park at the edge of Oxford, covering 117 hectares (289 acres) on the slopes of Shotover Hill, offers amazing views and makes for a great dog walk in Oxfordshire. The park is abound with hidden valleys and is ideal for peaceful countryside enjoyment.
Continue readingWe finally got to walk the 10 km River of Life trail in Little Wittenham, a great dog walk in Oxfordshire. The River of Life I and II are ecological projects by the Earth Trust in the Wittenham Clumps. The main goal is to re-wild a stretch of the Thames riverbank, providing habitats for biodiversity.
Continue readingThe Uffington White Horse stands proudly on White Horse hill in Oxfordshire. The formidable chalk figure can be seen from miles away. The place is full of history mixed with religious mythology.
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