Henley - Walkers Are Welcome

Henley is accredited as a Walkers are Welcome town, part of a nationwide initiative, WaW launched in 2007 to encourage towns and villages to be ‘welcoming to walkers’.  This means that it is working with local partners to ensure that footpaths and facilities for walkers are maintained, improved and well signposted, providing good local transport and provide top quality information on local walks and encourage accommodation to be knowledgeable about these walks and offer facilities for walkers.

The Chiltern Society maintain the footpaths which are especially well marked and hugely varied - the river - the steep chalk escarpments such as to the windmill at Turville, there’s quirky places like the Maharaja's well at Stoke Row, beech woodland, bluebells and an abundance of wildlife. Henley is easily reached by train and bus.

What has Henley got to offer walkers?

The Tourist Information Centre has information on other walks and places of interest nearby.

Take a walk with ‘A Foot in the Chilterns’ you will be able to choose a walk that matches your interest and mobility from beautiful bluebell woods to riverside bird watching, including Nordic Walking.

Brakspear's Henley Ale Trail

New for 2023, the challenge to visit all 10 Brakspear Pubs in Henley-on-Thames to claim the most sought-after t-shirt in Oxfordshire, if not the world, is going digital with its world-famous Henley Ale Trail

Fire up the app and find a pub. You can start and finish at any pub you choose, check in, enjoy a pint of Gravity or Oxford Gold, before visiting the next pub on your trail.

You will find all the Brakspear Pubs with their opening times on the app to help you plan your trail, all packed to the rafters with their own unequivocable charm. Once the trail is completed, fill in your details on the app and your free t-shirt will be posted within 10 days. Only those pubs open that day will show on the app too!

Where to Stay

(Distances are walking distance to Henley)

  • Henley Greenlands Hotel - situated at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, within the 30-acre Henley Business School estate in the Oxfordshire countryside, this magnificent Grade II Listed Building is steeped in history dating as far back as 1480. The WH Smith family purchased the House in 1871 and extended it considerably making it their country home where renovation of rooms within the main house started, which are still to this day kept to the original design. (2.6 miles from Henley)
  • The Row Barge, Brakspear (central location)
  • Swiss Farm Touring & Camping (0.8 miles from Henley)
  • The Black Boys Inn, Brakspear (3.3 miles from Henley)
  • The White HartNettlebed , Brakspear (5 miles from Henley)
  • Cherry Tree Inn, Brakspear (5.9 miles from Henley)