Explore Oxford, the ‘City of Dreaming Spires’ – home to the oldest university in the English-speaking world.
Stroll alongside the historic River Thames through picturesque countryside, beautiful meadows and quaint English villages.
Visit the magnificent Windsor Castle – the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world. Founded in the 11th century, it has since been the home of 39 monarchs.
Discover the lovely landscape that inspired many famous authors, including Charles Dickens and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
The River Thames is very rich in bird-life, you often see swans with their cygnets, herons seeking their prey and kingfishers flitting across the river.
Stay in some of the most beautiful riverside villages and towns, such as Sonning and Marlow, that the River Thames has to offer.
Starting in the historic city of Oxford, our Thames Path – Central itinerary follows the river along peaceful countryside trails through three historic counties, before finishing near the impressive Windsor Castle. This route offers a perfect introduction to long-distance walking and a fantastic opportunity to familiarise yourself with some of England’s finest landscapes and towns.
This National Trail is well way-marked and set largely on towpaths. The Thames Path is a fantastic entry-level walk, unchallenging yet incredibly rewarding, providing excellent sightseeing opportunities, both natural and man-made. The Thames Path – Central is the ideal walk for those interested in history, architecture, and nature. Keep your eyes peeled for herons, geese, elusive kingfishers, and other wildlife that frequents this stretch of the River Thames.
Even though you will approach bigger settlements along this section, it still feels very relaxed and slow-paced as you amble alongside the river. This also gives you the opportunity to stop for well-deserved pub lunches during your walk or stop for a local brew at a cosy riverside Inn.
Spanning 184 miles, the Thames Path follows arguably the most iconic river in the UK. We would recommend combining this walk with a few rest days in order to make the most of your time in this fantastic historic area, which is full of wonderful sightseeing opportunities!
Our most popular itinerary is THP-C1 which covers the route in 6 days / 7 nights.
Arrive in the historic city of Oxford, internationally renowned as the home of Oxford University and spend the evening at your first night’s accommodation.
As you depart Oxford, you will pass by the grounds of Brasenose College as well as the Oxford University Boat Sheds. Beyond Oxford, the path and river flow through picturesque open countryside, travelling past three boat locks as well as the Nuneham Estate.
Today your route briefly diverges from the natural path of the River Thames to follow the man-made Culham Cut. This section is blessed with beautiful views along the river and back, making for some of the most scenic walking on the Thames Path. Pass by the Wittenham Clumps before making your way to your overnight stop in the charming town of Wallingford.
On this day’s walking, you will experience an unusual sight for the Thames Path – a hill. As the Thames Path intersects with The Ridgeway, it passes through the Goring Gap, where you will divert from the river to face the single hill on the Thames Path.
You will then reach Pangbourne, which is said to have been the inspiration for the images in the children’s book The Wind in The Willows.
Start your journey today along the River Thames through the expansive fields on the riverside; keep an eye out for the variety of waterfowl that you will pass on your way. Pass through the lively town of Reading before reaching your overnight destination, Sonning, under the shade of the willow trees which line the Thames.
Begin the day by rejoining the Thames Path on the north side of the river. Your walk will take you to the quaint village of Shiplake before you arrive in the historic regatta town of Henley-on-Thames, where you can watch the Olympians of tomorrow training along the river. At Marlow, you will cross the Thames once more, marking the third English county that you will visit today.
From Marlow, you will pass by a number of small riverside towns. You may wish to stop at Cliveden Gardens to take in the beauty of these riverside gardens. As you approach your overnight destination, you will see Windsor Castle growing larger ahead of you.
After breakfast, you will start your journey home after a wonderful walking holiday on the Thames Path.
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We offer 2 suggested itineraries for walking the Thames Path – Central.
Our most popular itinerary is THP-C1 which covers the route in 6 days.
All of the accommodation that we reserve for you has been personally selected by our expert team to ensure it meets our exacting standards. We regularly review our extensive database.
We will always prioritise accommodation as close to the walking trail as possible. Occasionally, your accommodation may be located a short distance from the trail, or you may need to spend more than one night in the same place, in which case we will provide return transfers.
As an environmentally conscious tour operator, we actively encourage the use of public transport by providing clients with a detailed breakdown of travel options in their information packs. The following information may help with your pre-trip planning.
Nearest International Airports: London Heathrow and London Gatwick
There are regular bus services between both Heathrow and Gatwick which run 24 hours a day. This service is operated by Oxford Bus Company. From London, you can connect with a direct train to Oxford (journey time 1 hour).
Nearest Railway Station: Oxford
Regular trains run from London Paddington to Oxford. The journey time is approximately 1 hour.
From the rest of the UK, frequent services operate on the East Coast Main Line and West Coast Main Line to London. From all London terminuses, you can easily travel to London Paddington via the quick and efficient London Underground.
If you plan to travel by car, it may be possible to leave it in Oxford for the duration of your holiday. We can check this for you when your booking is confirmed. Due to the popularity of Oxford as a tourist destination, we would recommend travelling via public transport.
Nearest International Airports: London Heathrow Airport
There is a regular train service between Windsor and Heathrow Airport, via a bus to Staines (journey time 45 min).
Nearest Railway Station: Windsor & Eton Central Railway Station
From Windsor & Eton Riverside Station, there are direct trains to London Waterloo (journey time 55 min).
There are also a number of bus services available from Windsor for you to depart after your trip.
If you plan to travel by car, it may be possible to leave it in Windsor for the duration of your holiday. We can check this for you when your booking is confirmed. Due to the popularity of Windsor as a tourist destination, we would recommend travelling via public transport.
We would be delighted to arrange additional accommodation for you along the Thames Path – Central.
You may wish to plan a rest day or have an additional night at any of the locations along the route which offer activities or sightseeing opportunities – we’ve made some suggestions below. Please request this when you make an enquiry.
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