Piddington

Updated: June 28, 2025
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Location:
Bicester
Postcode:
OX25 1PY
Parking:

Parking for a Piddington circular walk in Oxfordshire would typically be informal on-street parking within Piddington village itself, where public footpaths begin. There are no large dedicated public car parks in Piddington. Please park with extreme consideration, respecting local residents and ensuring no access or driveways are blocked on the narrow village roads. Some walkers might find small spots near the village church or hall, if available. This Oxfordshire walk requires careful parking.

Distance:
3.70 miles
Time:
1.40 hours
Difficulty:
Moderate
Terrain:

The terrain for a Piddington circular walk in Oxfordshire will primarily consist of farmland paths, field edges, grassy tracks, and some sections on quiet country lanes. Paths can be uneven and become very muddy after rain, especially across cultivated fields or clay soils. Expect stiles and kissing gates. There are some gentle to moderate hills characteristic of the Oxfordshire landscape. Appropriate footwear for country walking is essential.

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Enjoy a walk from Piddington in Oxfordshire, exploring the charming rural landscape around this small, historic village. Located east of Bicester and near the Buckinghamshire border, Piddington offers a peaceful escape into the Oxfordshire countryside, with walks typically following public footpaths across rolling farmland, through small woodlands or copses, and along quiet country lanes. This Oxfordshire walk allows you to experience the tranquility and traditional character of a less-visited part of the county.

 

A Piddington circular walk would usually start and finish in the village, taking in local features like the parish church and pretty cottages, before heading out into the surrounding fields. You can expect views of the agricultural landscape, encounters with hedgerow wildlife, and the gentle undulations of the Oxfordshire countryside. The network of local rights of way allows for varied circular routes of different lengths. This Oxfordshire ramble is perfect for a quiet afternoon's exploration.

  • Explore the countryside on a Piddington Circular Walk in Oxfordshire, starting from this charming village.
  • Walk along field paths, bridleways, and quiet country lanes through rolling farmland.
  • Enjoy views of the Oxfordshire agricultural landscape and local wildlife.
  • A peaceful rural walk ideal for experiencing the traditional charm of a small Oxfordshire village.


A typical Piddington circular walk in Oxfordshire is likely to be around 3-6 miles, offering a pleasant couple of hours of walking through the scenic local countryside. An OS map would be useful for planning and following specific routes.

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