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Family friendly hiking trails around Aynho traverse a diverse landscape of open fields, serene woodlands, and charming village roads. The region is characterized by its position overlooking the scenic Cherwell Valley and features the tranquil Oxford Canal. Notable landmarks like Aynho Park, with its historic deer park, and the impressive Aynho Viaduct contribute to the varied natural features. These elements combine to offer a rich experience for those seeking easy family hikes in the Aynho area.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
4.7
(11)
37
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8.52km
02:12
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.31km
01:23
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.66km
01:58
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.53km
02:33
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great coffee & cake! Banginβ bacon butty!
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A little exit to the right will lead you onto the main road and toward Aynho Wharf and the Great Western Arms, which is a perfect spot for a half-way mark rest. The pub serves a great array of food and drinks and features a lovely outdoor seating area.
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A simply gorgeous tree-lined village of thatched cottages and quaint English charm. King's Sutton is a lovely place for a mooch after a day's walk on the Oxford Canal. Regular trains to Oxford make it easily accessible. The 198-foot (60.4 m) spire of St Peter and St Paul's Church is an impressive sight, dominating the village's skyline. Refreshment wise, you're spoilt for choice, as there are three pubs: the 18th-Century Butchers Arms, the White Horse and the Three Tuns.
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Not far from the medieval town of Banbury, Aynho Wharf offers canal users moorings and walkers a number of amenities. The local shop is a good place to grab an ice cream. The Great Western Arms is an excellent country pub, ideally situated on the Oxford Canal at Aynho Wharf. As well as delicious food and a lovely garden, cosy rooms offer a good accommodation option. It is worth booking advance during peak season.
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Oxford Canal was built at the end of the 18th century to link the Thames and London with the Midlands. It was a very important transport route until the more direct Grand Union Canal was build in 1805.
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Country Pub next to marina - welcome break for a coffee or beer.
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Not many of these bridges about - you have to (? can?) operate this one to get across the canal to the footpath.
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Aynho offers a wide selection of family-friendly hiking trails. You'll find over 170 routes, with a good mix of easy and moderate options suitable for various ages and abilities.
The family-friendly hikes around Aynho traverse a diverse and engaging landscape. You can expect to walk through open fields, serene woodlands, and charming village roads. Many routes also feature sections along the tranquil Oxford Canal and offer views of the scenic Cherwell Valley.
Yes, Aynho is known for its excellent circular walks, which are perfect for families. A popular option is the Oxford Canal β Aynho Viaduct loop from Aynho, offering varied scenery and an interesting landmark. Another easy circular route that includes a refreshment stop is the Brew Box Coffee Stop β Oxford Canal loop from Aynho.
For families with young children or those using strollers, the paths along the Oxford Canal are generally flat and well-maintained, making them a good choice. The Oxford Canal loop from Aynho is an easy route that provides a pleasant experience without significant elevation changes.
Many of the trails around Aynho are dog-friendly, allowing your furry family members to join the adventure. However, always keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through fields with livestock or near roads, and remember to clean up after them.
Absolutely! Many routes incorporate interesting features. You might pass the impressive Aynho Viaduct, walk through parts of the historic Aynho Park with its deer park, or explore the charming village of Aynho itself, which boasts buildings dating back to Anglo-Saxon times. Nearby attractions include Banbury Cross and Diamond Jubilee Obelisk, Tusmore Park.
Several routes offer convenient stops for refreshments. Aynho Wharf, located on the Oxford Canal, has a local shop and the Great Western Arms pub. The nearby village of Souldern, which can be incorporated into some longer walks, also features The Fox Inn, a historic local pub.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.55 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied scenery, the tranquility of the canal paths, and the well-maintained trails that make for enjoyable family outings. The mix of open countryside and charming villages is frequently highlighted.
Yes, the varied landscapes provide good opportunities for both. Walks through Aynho Park may offer glimpses of deer in the deer park. The open fields and woodlands are home to various bird species and small wildlife. The Cherwell Valley also provides picturesque views, especially from higher ground.
Most family-friendly routes around Aynho typically range from 3 to 6.6 miles (approximately 4.8 to 10.6 km) and can take between two and two and a half hours to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to explore.
For families seeking a slightly more challenging hike, the King's Sutton Village Centre β Uphill Off-Road Segment loop from Aynho offers a moderate route with some uphill sections and off-road terrain, providing a good workout while still being manageable for active families.


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