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Dog friendly hiking trails around Lewknor are situated within the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterized by rolling chalk hills and a prominent escarpment. The landscape features dense beech woodlands, such as those found in Cowleaze Wood, and areas of chalk grassland. Ancient trackways like the Icknield Way also traverse the region, offering varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Best in drier weather to avoid the chalky clay
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The Oxford Way long-distance footpath runs for 68 miles (109 km) from Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, all the way to Henley-on-Thames. It goes through the Cotswolds to the Chiltern Hills. This is a nice woodland section that passes through Queen Wood, just south of Christmas Common, where incidentally there is a good pub!
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An absolutely gorgeous walk on this lane through Fire Wood - beeches all year round, of course, and bluebells in the spring and summer! Truly stunning here.
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Leave the car park on the path between the large signboards. Walk through woodland, crossing a track then go though a gate into grassland. (For this first section, follow the orange National Trust waymarkers as far as the White Mark.) Bear left, gently uphill on the grassy path ahead. 400m beyond the gate, the path bears slightly right and heads downhill in the direction of Watlington Village below. You pass the White Mark on your left then continue downhill, through a gate then down a track to meet a road.
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Great Circular walks from this village....very flat as well
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There are 5 dog-friendly hiking trails around Lewknor featured in this guide, offering a variety of distances and difficulties suitable for you and your canine companion.
Yes, Lewknor offers several easy dog-friendly walks. For a pleasant and manageable outing, consider the Cowleaze Wood car park loop from Aston Rowant Nature Reserve, which is just over 6 km long. Another great option is the Cowleaze Wood car park loop, which is under 6 km and also rated easy.
The dog-friendly hikes around Lewknor primarily feature the diverse terrain of the Chiltern Hills. You'll encounter rolling chalk hills, dense beech woodlands (like those in Cowleaze Wood), and areas of chalk grassland. Some routes also include sections of ancient trackways like the Icknield Way, offering varied surfaces for you and your dog.
Yes, all the dog-friendly routes in this guide are circular, meaning you'll end up back at your starting point. This makes planning your hike with your dog straightforward and convenient.
Many trails pass through or near significant natural features. You can explore the beautiful beech woodlands of Cowleaze Wood, and some routes offer expansive views from the Chiltern escarpment, particularly around Aston Rowant Nature Reserve. You might also encounter areas of chalk grassland, rich in diverse plants. For specific highlights, consider visiting Watlington Hill or spotting the Watlington White Mark.
While many areas are dog-friendly, it's important to be mindful of local regulations, especially within protected areas like the Chiltern Hills AONB and nature reserves such as Aston Rowant. Always keep your dog under close control, and be prepared to put them on a leash when passing through livestock fields, near wildlife, or in designated areas where leashes are required. Respect signage and local guidelines.
For a more challenging experience, consider the Shirburn Hill Chalk Grassland – Cowleaze Wood car park loop from Aston Rowant Nature Reserve. This route is over 20 km long with significant elevation gain, offering a strenuous but rewarding adventure for you and your well-conditioned dog.
The dog-friendly trails around Lewknor are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the beautiful woodlands, the stunning views from the escarpment, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable walks with their dogs.
Lewknor and the surrounding villages in the Chilterns are generally welcoming to hikers and their dogs. While specific establishments aren't listed in this guide, many traditional pubs in the area often have dog-friendly sections or outdoor seating. It's always a good idea to check with individual establishments beforehand.
Yes, many of the routes in this guide, such as those starting from Cowleaze Wood car park, offer convenient parking facilities. This makes it easy to access the trails with your dog.
While Lewknor is accessible by public transport, direct access to all trailheads might require some planning. Buses serve Lewknor village, but reaching specific starting points like Cowleaze Wood car park might involve a walk or a short taxi ride. For detailed public transport information, it's best to check local bus schedules.


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