Along the Cherwell 步行路线 location_on Parks A gentle river walk from the heart of North Oxford to a village pub — through parks, past punts, and into the countryside.
Cutteslowe parkrun 步行路线 location_on 萨默敦 Oxford's fastest parkrun — flat, fast, and friendly every Saturday at 9am.
Hidden Oxford 步行路线 location_on 市中心 The Oxford that most visitors walk straight past — back alleys, medieval doorways, hidden gardens, and quiet corners.
Iffley Road Running Track 步行路线 location_on South Oxford Where Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile — still an active track, still giving runners goosebumps.
Lyra's Oxford — His Dark Materials Walk 步行路线 location_on 市中心 A short central-Oxford loop through the locations of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials, ending at the bench in the Botanic Garden where Lyra and Will keep their promise.
North Walk, University Parks — Wellingtonias and a record-tall elm 步行路线 location_on North Oxford The Parks' northern boundary path leads past a Victorian cluster of giant sequoias and the tallest Caucasian elm in the country — structural, year-round, easy on the legs.
Oxford Half Marathon 步行路线 location_on 市中心 13.1 miles through the dreaming spires — Oxford's biggest annual road race, every October.
Port Meadow Circular 步行路线 location_on 杰里科区 Ancient common land, wild horses, ruined abbeys, and two of Oxford's best riverside pubs.
Port Meadow Running Route 步行路线 location_on 杰里科区 Flat, scenic, traffic-free — the default easy run for anyone living in north or west Oxford.
Shotover parkrun 步行路线 location_on 黑丁顿 Oxford's toughest parkrun — hills, mud, trails, and the best views in the city.
South Oxford parkrun (Hinksey Park) 步行路线 location_on South Oxford South Oxford's neighbourhood parkrun — compact, friendly, and close to the city centre.
Thames Path Through Oxford 步行路线 location_on South Oxford Oxford's full river traverse — from the gentle weirs of Iffley to the wild expanse of Port Meadow.
The Classic College Circuit 步行路线 location_on 市中心 The essential Oxford walk — 10 colleges, 2 libraries, and 800 years of architecture in 90 minutes.
The Tolkien Trail 步行路线 location_on 市中心 A circuit of the Oxford addresses, colleges and pubs that frame J.R.R. Tolkien's working life — Exeter, Pembroke, Merton, the Botanic Garden tree, the University Parks memorial bench, the Eagle and Child, ending at his grave at Wolvercote.
University Parks parkrun 步行路线 location_on 市中心 Oxford's most central parkrun — Saturday mornings inside the University's own park, two minutes from the science labs.
West Walk, University Parks — a Japanese Pagoda Tree planted 1888 步行路线 location_on North Oxford The Parks' Victorian centrepiece: a Japanese Pagoda Tree planted in 1888, now a sprawling, broad-canopied specimen on the western boundary path.
place Lucas Walk, University Parks — a self-layering Weeping Beech Lucas Walk, University Parks — a self-layering Weeping Beech 步行路线 location_on North Oxford A single tree as the whole point of a walk: a Weeping Beech, first cultivated in 1836, whose drooping limbs touch the ground, root, and grow again — making one tree feel like a small grove.
place Riverside Walk, University Parks — Scarlet Oak along the Cherwell Riverside Walk, University Parks — Scarlet Oak along the Cherwell 步行路线 location_on North Oxford The Parks' autumn walk: the western bank of the Cherwell with a Scarlet Oak whose foliage turns deep red in October, with onward access onto Mesopotamia.
place South Walk, University Parks — tulip flowers, cigar pods and a Korean rarity South Walk, University Parks — tulip flowers, cigar pods and a Korean rarity 步行路线 location_on North Oxford The Parks' summer walk: a Tulip Tree flowering in June and July, an Indian Bean Tree dropping cigar-shaped seed pods, and a scarce Bee-bee Tree from Korea and China that scents the air in late summer.
place Thorn Walk, University Parks — 30+ hawthorn varieties in May blossom Thorn Walk, University Parks — 30+ hawthorn varieties in May blossom 步行路线 location_on North Oxford The Parks' May walk: over thirty varieties of hawthorn flowering together along a single boundary path — the kind of botanical density you only get inside a working University collection.