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Watlington Town Walk
A 2 mile walk through the historic market town of Watlington, starting and finsihing in the free car park on hill road.
Walking Route Details:
County: Oxfordshire
Distance: 2 miles
Difficulty of walk: Easy
Estimated time to complete walk: 1
Terrain details: It is a level walk on pavements and footpaths and suitable for all. You can complete the walk in under an hour but may take longer.
Type of route: Circular
Starts: Hill Road Car Park, Watli(Grid reference: SU 690 943)
Ends: Hill Road Car Park, Watli(Grid reference: SU 690 943)
Amenities available on route: Watlington has shops, pubs, a variety of places in which to eat, historic buildings, toilets and good connection to junction 6 of the M40 for Oxford Tube buses to Oxford and London.
How to get there: Free parking is available in the HIll Road Carpark at the start of the walk. Watlington has good bus connections. Call Traveline on: 0871 800 22 33
Alternatively visit the Watlington website at the link below for more information.
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