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Hikes around Padworth Gully explore a section of West Berkshire centered on the Padworth Common nature reserve. The terrain consists of a network of paths through varied habitats, including heathland, ancient woodland, and distinctive wet gullies. Most routes are relatively flat, making the area accessible for a wide range of fitness levels.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This pond is nestled within the woodland of Benyon's Inclosure. There is an embankment with a track that runs across the pond offering a pleasant pathway to stroll out, take in the views, and observe the surrounding wildlife.
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Quiet spot right next to Kennet Avon canal
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The Kennet and Avon Canal runs for 87 miles (140 km) from the River Avon in Bath to Reading and the River Thames. It was completed in 1810 and then repaired between 1960 and 1990 after falling into disrepair due to the railways. Today it's almost completely leisure use with a brilliant tow-path running almost the entire length, perfect for car free miles of flat riding.
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Lovely café, now open sensible days and times. Fair prices and choices.
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Superb tearooms, the latte and coffee cake were delicious and very welcome. Outside tap to fill up water bottle. Toilet very clean
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The terrain is generally gentle and accessible, making it suitable for most fitness levels. Hikes explore a mix of habitats including heathland, ancient woodland, and the area's signature wet, alder-lined gullies. Most paths are well-maintained, though some sections, particularly through the gullies, can be muddy after rain.
Yes, the area is excellent for loop trails. Many routes start and end at convenient points, allowing you to explore the varied landscapes without retracing your steps. A good example is the Woodland Forest loop from Padworth Common, which offers a pleasant circuit through the reserve.
Parking is available at the Padworth Common nature reserve car park. This is a popular starting point for many walks in the area. For other routes, you may find roadside parking in nearby villages like Silchester or Mortimer West End, but be sure to check for any local restrictions.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the paths around Padworth Gully and within Padworth Common. To protect the local wildlife and for the consideration of other visitors, it's best to keep them on a lead, especially in the nature reserve areas.
Definitely. The region's flat terrain makes it ideal for families. For a fun and accessible outing, consider the Wooden Seesaw in the Forest loop from Silchester. It's a relatively short walk with interesting features to keep younger hikers engaged.
Padworth Gully is located within the Padworth Common nature reserve in West Berkshire. The most direct way to access the main trails is to navigate to the Padworth Common car park, located off Rectory Road. The postcode RG7 4JB will get you to the general area.
Padworth Common is a Local Nature Reserve known for its biodiversity. While hiking, you might spot various woodland birds and insects. The mix of heathland, woodland, and wetland habitats supports a range of species, including some that are rare and protected. Keep an eye out around the ponds and gullies for the best chances of wildlife sightings.
Yes, you can easily combine a hike with a visit to a local pub. While there isn't a pub directly on the common, villages like Aldermaston and Woolhampton are starting points for routes and have traditional pubs. You can plan a walk that starts or ends near one for a rewarding meal or drink.
There are over 200 routes to explore in the wider area. These range from short, easy loops within the common to longer, more moderate hikes that connect to nearby canal paths and villages, offering plenty of options for all abilities.
The trails around Padworth Gully are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the beautiful mixed woodland, and the unique scenery of the gullies.
The walks here take you through a diverse and scenic landscape. You'll experience open, sunlit heathland, shaded ancient woodland, and the distinctive wet gullies lined with alder trees. Some routes also pass by ponds and sections of the Kennet and Avon Canal.


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