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It is a circular walk and starts from [[Woodstock]], passing through [[Stonesfield]], [[Chadlington]], [[Ascott-under-Wychwood]], [[Leafield]], [[Ramsden, Oxfordshire|Ramsden]], [[North Leigh]], and East End.
It is a circular walk and starts from [[Woodstock]], passing through [[Stonesfield]], [[Chadlington]], [[Ascott-under-Wychwood]], [[Leafield]], [[Ramsden, Oxfordshire|Ramsden]], [[North Leigh]], and East End.


The path incorporates part of a [[Roman road]], [[Akeman Street]] and the older route of the [[Saltway]] crossing [[Blenheim Park]] and links in with the [[Oxfordshire Way]].
The path incorporates part of a [[Roman road]], [[Akeman Street]] and the older route of the saltway crossing [[Blenheim Park]] and links in with the [[Oxfordshire Way]].


==Outside links==
==Outside links==

Latest revision as of 07:17, 7 March 2024

Wychwood Way footpath marker

The Wychwood Way is a waymarked long-distance footpath in southern Oxfordshire.

The route runs for 37 miles through the ancient Royal Forest of Wychwood in the west of Oxfordshire.

It is a circular walk and starts from Woodstock, passing through Stonesfield, Chadlington, Ascott-under-Wychwood, Leafield, Ramsden, North Leigh, and East End.

The path incorporates part of a Roman road, Akeman Street and the older route of the saltway crossing Blenheim Park and links in with the Oxfordshire Way.

Outside links