Pub Walks

After a lovely long walk why not quench your thirst in a good old British pub? Plenty of our Thames Path walks either end at a pub or pass by them on the route, so there are plenty of choices for your refreshment needs!

Walking Up A Thirst

What could be better than a walk in the countryside to get the blood pumping followed by a well-earned drink and a bite to eat in a fine public house? Download our free app and don’t forget to…

Walks with pubs

This walk has plenty for history lovers – the oldest building on Eton High Street,  Windsor Castle, with 1,000 years of royal history and the architecture of the Church of St John the Evangelist. The walk starts at Windsor Bridge, crosses the River Thames walking…

From Reading this walk will take you downstream walking towards Sonning, and on to Shiplake on a section of the Thames Path that takes us through some lush woodlands and beautiful rural countryside. Along the way you will pass you’ll pass Horseshoe bridge which crosses the…

This route follows the Thames Path for a little over half the walk. You can take a short detour at the halfway point to stop for refreshments at the famous Trout Inn at Godstow, overlooking the river. The return route takes you across pretty meadows and skirts Wytham Great…

This five-mile circular walk uses the Thames Path from Medley to Godstow and the Oxford Canal towpath from Wolvercote to Jericho. Port Meadow is on the northwest side of Oxford and is a natural floodplain of the River Thames. It is also one of the largest open spaces in the north…