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The '''Oxford Green Belt Way''' is a [[long distance path]] in [[Oxfordshire]], England. It follows a circular route of 84 kilometres (52 miles) through the [[green belt (UK)|green belt]] surrounding the city of [[Oxford]].
The '''Oxford Green Belt Way''' is a [[long distance path]] in [[Oxfordshire]], England. It follows a circular route of {{convert|84|km|mi}} through the [[green belt (UK)|green belt]] surrounding the city of [[Oxford]].


In the east the path follows the East Oxford Limestone Heights, passing [[Shotover]], [[Horspath]] and [[Garsington]]. It then passes through the park of [[Nuneham House]] and to the north of [[Culham]], to reach the [[River Thames]] at [[Abingdon, Oxfordshire|Abingdon]]. It uses the [[Thames Path]] to reach [[Radley]], then heads in a northwesterly direction to [[Boars Hill]] and [[Cumnor]]. It reaches the Thames again by [[Farmoor Reservoir]] and [[Swinford]], then heads east to [[Godstow]] and [[Wolvercote]] on the northern edge of Oxford. It uses the [[Oxford Canal Walk]] for 4 miles north to [[Shipton-on-Cherwell]], then heads south east across the water meadows of the [[River Cherwell]] to [[Hampton Poyle]] and [[Gosford, Oxfordshire|Gosford]]. The path then crosses the [[corallian limestone]] hills of [[Elsfield]] and [[Beckley, Oxfordshire|Beckley]] to return to Shotover.
In the east the path follows the East Oxford Limestone Heights, passing [[Shotover]], [[Horspath]] and [[Garsington]]. It then passes through the park of [[Nuneham House]] and to the north of [[Culham]], to reach the [[River Thames]] at [[Abingdon, Oxfordshire|Abingdon]]. It uses the [[Thames Path]] to reach [[Radley]], then heads in a northwesterly direction to [[Boars Hill]] and [[Cumnor]]. It reaches the Thames again by [[Farmoor Reservoir]] and [[Swinford]], then heads east to [[Godstow]] and [[Wolvercote]] on the northern edge of Oxford. It uses the [[Oxford Canal Walk]] for 4 miles north to [[Shipton-on-Cherwell]], then heads south east across the water meadows of the [[River Cherwell]] to [[Hampton Poyle]] and [[Gosford, Oxfordshire|Gosford]]. The path then crosses the [[corallian limestone]] hills of [[Elsfield]] and [[Beckley, Oxfordshire|Beckley]] to return to Shotover.

Revision as of 22:51, 4 October 2011

The Oxford Green Belt Way is a long distance path in Oxfordshire, England. It follows a circular route of 84 kilometres (52 mi) through the green belt surrounding the city of Oxford.

In the east the path follows the East Oxford Limestone Heights, passing Shotover, Horspath and Garsington. It then passes through the park of Nuneham House and to the north of Culham, to reach the River Thames at Abingdon. It uses the Thames Path to reach Radley, then heads in a northwesterly direction to Boars Hill and Cumnor. It reaches the Thames again by Farmoor Reservoir and Swinford, then heads east to Godstow and Wolvercote on the northern edge of Oxford. It uses the Oxford Canal Walk for 4 miles north to Shipton-on-Cherwell, then heads south east across the water meadows of the River Cherwell to Hampton Poyle and Gosford. The path then crosses the corallian limestone hills of Elsfield and Beckley to return to Shotover.

The route was devised in 2007 by the Council for the Preservation of Rural England.

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