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Vale Of White Horse
Appleford-On-Thames

Radcliffe Camera – Cumnor Village loop from Appleford

Moderate

4.8

(10)

147

riders

Radcliffe Camera – Cumnor Village loop from Appleford

01:47

43.7km

170m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: February 16, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 5.38 km for 68 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

5.40 km

Abingdon County Hall Museum

Highlight • Historical Site

Abingdon County Hall has dominated the Market Place, in the heart of Abingdon, since the late 17th century.

[...]

Constructed between 1678 and 1682, the old town hall has the typical combination for the period of a market space sheltering under a courtroom. Examples of this type of building that are earlier in date survive elsewhere as timber-framed free-standing town halls.

Abingdon gains architectural distinction, however, from being built in Oxfordshire limestone; it is a monumental presence despite its compact site.

[...]

Sir Christopher Wren is the most celebrated architect of this period working in this idiom, and in the 1670s he was busy on the designs for rebuilding St Paul’s Cathedral. It has been suggested that Abingdon County Hall was one of his designs, and it was certainly constructed by two men he respected and worked with closely: Christopher Kempster, master mason, and John Scarborough, clerk of works.

Cit. english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/abingdon-county-hall-museum/history

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2

5.48 km

St Nicolas' Church, Abingdon

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The Church of Saint Nicolas is a Church of England parish church in Abingdon in the English county of Oxfordshire (formerly within Berkshire).

The church was added to the gateway of the already-existing Benedictine Abbey of Saint Mary around the year 1170, although the oldest remaining piece is reportedly from 1180.
While the monks used the abbey church, St Nicolas's was built for their lay servants and tenants.

The Normans propagated the cult of Saint Nicholas and many English churches are named after him.

The earliest documentary evidence of this church's existence is in a ruling about tithes in 1177 by Pope Alexander III. Saint Edmund of Abingdon worshipped there as a child and his mother was initially buried there. From its early years, there is evidence that a school used a room in St Nicolas which has links with the founding of Abingdon School.
A tower was added and the chancel rebuilt in the 15th century.

Cit. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Nicolas_Church,_Abingdon

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3

8.38 km

Thrupp Lake

Highlight • Lake

Nice off road track around the lake.

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10.3 km

White's Plantation

Forest

5

11.3 km

Kennington Road Cycle Route

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Great cycle path into Oxford along the river Thames

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6

18.2 km

Radcliffe Camera

Highlight • Historical Site

Famous library with dome

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7

19.0 km

Oxford Castle & Prison

Highlight • Castle

19.9 km

Snakes Island

Nature Reserve

9

25.9 km

Cumnor Village

Highlight • Settlement

A lovely village. To the west you will find smooth roads and flat terrain, while the north will lead to the cotswolds.

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10

35.1 km

MG Garden, Abingdon

Highlight • Historical Site

An excellent stop just off the main road with a couple of benches to give you some time off the bike! You’ll also find around the outside of the park a collection of signs detailing a bit about the history of Abingdon, it’s MG cars and the brewery.

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43.7 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

30.5 km

7.46 km

3.21 km

1.61 km

869 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

41.5 km

839 m

777 m

446 m

164 m

< 100 m

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