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Bus station hiking trails around Kempsford traverse a landscape characterized by gentle riverside paths and expansive water meadows, primarily along the River Thames and its tributaries. The region, situated on the edge of the Cotswolds, offers diverse terrain suitable for various hiking abilities. Features include the Whelford Meadow, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and proximity to the Cotswold Water Park. The area's low elevation and open fields provide accessible routes for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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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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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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This road offers a lovely view of Fairford Mill, which served as a storage facility between the World Wars before being converted into residential property in the 1950s, after years of dereliction.
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A beautiful little village that even Uber comes to. Unfortunately the restaurant was closed, but it looked very nice and has a lovely beer garden.
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Saint JOHN BAPTIST, to whom this church is dedicated, is a person on the threshold of the Old and New Testaments (just like the Holy Family with Mary and Joseph). His parents are Zacharias and Elizabeth. After the announcement of the Incarnation of God through them, the Mother of God visits her relative Elizabeth, who will give birth to a son in old age, namely John the Baptist. He is half a year older than Jesus and is considered his forerunner/pioneer. He lives in the desert, preaches repentance from sins to the Jewish population and baptizes them in the Jordan. Jesus also comes there to be baptized, and is filled with the Holy Spirit who descends upon him from heaven. The memorial day of Saint John Baptist in the calendar of saints is June 24th, exactly half a year before 'Christmas Eve'.
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This marvellous little village oozes Cotswold charm, lying on the banks of the River Thames in serene surroundings. The Street is the main road and has plenty of historical buildings to marvel at – some dating back to the 17th century. If you're after something to eat, the Red Lion pub offers food and heritage: it claims to be the Thames' first put from the source.
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This is the sister cafe of their main cafe in Lechlade. It is much smaller than the Lechlade one but tends to be less busy. The only downside is that it doesn't take much to fill it up. Great coffee and cake, highly recommended.
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This Grade I-listed church has Anglo-Saxon origins but most of the current structure was built around 1205. Mostly unchanged since the medieval era, it is now a redundant church in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. Lovingly restored by William Morris, the 19th century poet and craftsman who lived in nearby Kelmscott, the inside of the church tells the story of over 1,000 years of religious history; from Anglo-Saxon carvings on one wall, to medieval wall paintings on another, to passages from the Bible etched elsewhere from the Reformation.
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There are over 220 hiking routes accessible from bus stations around Kempsford, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. You'll find everything from easy strolls to more challenging long-distance paths.
Yes, Kempsford is known for its gentle landscapes, making many routes suitable for families. Over 120 of the bus station accessible hikes are rated as easy. These often follow riverside paths and water meadows, providing tranquil scenery. A good option for a moderate family outing could be the 7a Coffee Shop, Fairford – View of Fairford Mill loop from RAF Fairford, which is just over 8.5 km.
Many of the trails around Kempsford are dog-friendly, especially those that follow public footpaths through fields and along rivers. However, please be mindful of livestock in fields and keep dogs on a lead where necessary, particularly around nature reserves like Whelford Meadow. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog is under control.
The region is characterized by beautiful riverside paths along the River Thames and its tributaries, expansive water meadows, and proximity to the Cotswold Water Park. You might encounter significant natural highlights like Whelford Meadow, a Site of Special Scientific Interest known for rare plant species. For specific natural attractions, consider exploring highlights such as Cheese Wharf Wild Swimming Spot or Badbury Clump Bluebell Woods.
Absolutely. The area around Kempsford is rich in history. Many trails pass by historical sites. You can explore sections of the historic Thames Path, or discover the presence of the former Thames and Severn Canal. The village of Kempsford itself boasts St. Mary's Church with its medieval tower. For a longer, more challenging hike that takes you through historical settings, consider the View of the River Thames – Castle Eaton Village loop from Kempsford.
Kempsford offers enjoyable hiking year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, especially in meadows like Whelford, and pleasant temperatures. Summer is ideal for long days and riverside walks. Autumn showcases beautiful foliage, while winter can offer crisp, quiet walks, though some paths might be muddy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, many of the routes accessible from bus stations around Kempsford are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point. This is convenient for public transport users. For example, the 7a Coffee Shop, Fairford – View of Fairford Mill loop from RAF Fairford is a popular circular option.
Several villages and towns along the hiking routes offer pubs and cafes. For instance, the Red Lion, Castle Eaton – Castle Eaton Village loop from Kempsford specifically mentions a pub in its name, indicating a potential stop for refreshments. Fairford also has options like the 7a Coffee Shop. It's always a good idea to check opening times in advance.
The hiking trails around Kempsford are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful riverside paths, the charming village scenery, and the accessibility of the routes, making them a great choice for a relaxing day out in nature.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are several difficult routes available. For example, the Castle Eaton Village loop from RAF Fairford is a difficult 21.8 km hike, and the View of the River Thames – Castle Eaton Village loop from Kempsford is an even longer 24.7 km route, both offering extensive exploration of the area.


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