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Easy hikes and walks around Eye And Dunsden

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Easy hiking trails around Eye And Dunsden traverse a diverse landscape situated on the dipslopes of the Chiltern Hills, gradually descending towards the River Thames floodplain. The area features rolling farmland and ancient woodlands, including significant areas of Lowland Beech and Yew Woodland. The southeastern boundary is defined by the River Thames, contributing to varied ecosystems and scenic views. Public rights of way and green corridors facilitate movement through open countryside, farmlands, and woodlands.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

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Binfield Heath Stores – Bicycle Dismount Section loop from Binfield Heath

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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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Misty Phil Hardy
March 4, 2026, Fisherman's Cottage Pub

I used to go here in the early 80s when it was a very friendly spot and sawdust pub. Although it's changed a lot over the years it's still a great place to go.

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A very welcoming pub/brasserie next to sonning bridge. Very good for a light lunch while riding

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Christchurch Bridge is one of those post-2010 structures that still looks vaguely futuristic if you squint through the drizzle, all brushed metal and angled cables, stretched over the Thames like someone thought Reading needed a statement piece on a budget. Built in 2015 to connect the town centre with the north bank, it was meant to be a step toward sustainable transport. These days, it’s more of a tactical crossing point. At 138 metres long, it offers a decent line across the water, provided you can navigate the walkers, the slow, unpredictable pedestrians who drift across both lanes like confused drones. They’ll stop dead, veer diagonally, or pull a 180 with no warning. Bells are useless. Polite coughs do nothing. Try “on your right” and you’ll get a sideways glance that says, “You chose threat.” The bridge itself is solid, no major structural issues, not yet, and the view isn’t bad if you’re into Reading riverside aesthetics or watching trains roll by in the middle distance. There’s usually a breeze, and sometimes the air carries a strange scent, incense and diesel or something like that, perhaps old factories nearby were smouldering. Two wheels have to treat the crossing like an obstruction. You ride steady, but ready, always prepared to dodge a wayward commuter or canine unit on a retractable leash stretched to trip-wire length. There’s no room to be indecisive, and definitely no time for mid bridge photo shoots unless you’re ready to become a cautionary anecdote. The incline is gentle, but if you’re hauling supplies or riding on a loaded frame, you’ll feel it by the halfway mark. Still, it’s a crucial part of the west-east route along the Thames Path. If you’re avoiding roads and staying off-grid, this bridge is your best shot across the river without backtracking for miles. At dawn or dusk, you might get lucky and cross it clean, no walkers, no noise, just the creak of your drivetrain and the water below, quiet and grey. At peak times, though, it’s a gauntlet. Urban survival, one careful pedal stroke at a time.

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Nice route for beginners

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Best way across the Thames in Reading and it links the station and city centre to the beautiful Christchurch meadows and the Thames path. Nice colour lights in the dark too

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Jan 2024 this pub is now permanently closed. (It is for sale and may never be a pub again)

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GMcG7
September 7, 2023, Coppa Club Sonning

Right on the river, not always easy to get bikes into the garden (if gates closed use the car park)

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Javi Jaavii
September 2, 2023, Sonning Bridge

At this point, you'll have some excellent views of the River Thames. You are on the Sonning Bridge, connecting Sonning with Sonning Eye. Right at this spot is the border between the counties of Oxfordshire and Berkshire.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Eye And Dunsden?

Eye And Dunsden offers over 600 easy hiking trails, providing a wide variety of options for exploring the local landscape.

What kind of landscape can I expect on easy hikes around Eye And Dunsden?

Easy hikes in Eye And Dunsden traverse a diverse landscape, from the gentle dipslopes of the Chiltern Hills to the River Thames floodplain. You'll encounter rolling farmland, ancient woodlands including Lowland Beech and Yew Woodland, and scenic riverside paths along the Thames.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Eye And Dunsden?

The easy trails in Eye And Dunsden are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,700 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful countryside, varied scenery, and well-maintained public rights of way.

Are there many circular easy walks in Eye And Dunsden?

Yes, many of the easy hiking routes in Eye And Dunsden are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Sonning Bridge – Sonning Lock loop from Sonning is a popular circular option.

What natural features can I see along easy hiking trails in Eye And Dunsden?

You can enjoy views of the River Thames, explore ancient woodlands like Lambridge Wood and Great Wood, and observe the diverse ecosystems of the Thames floodplain. Some trails also offer expansive views of the Thames Valley, such as the View of the Thames Valley Between Henley-on-Thames and Hambleden Mill.

Are there any historical landmarks or points of interest along the easy routes?

Yes, hikers can discover historical points of interest such as surviving pre-18th-century Ancient enclosures within the Chilterns AONB. The village of Sonning Eye, a Conservation Area with several Listed Buildings, and the historic Sonning Bridge also add cultural depth to your walk. You might also encounter Robin Hood's Arbour, an interesting historical site.

Are the easy hiking trails in Eye And Dunsden suitable for families?

Many easy trails in Eye And Dunsden are suitable for families, offering gentle terrain through woodlands and along the riverside. The extensive network of public rights of way provides safe and enjoyable paths for all ages. Consider routes like the River Thames – Caversham Bridge loop from Reading for a pleasant family outing.

Are dogs allowed on the easy hiking trails in Eye And Dunsden?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the public rights of way throughout Eye And Dunsden. Please ensure your dog is kept under control, especially when passing through farmland with livestock, and always clean up after your pet.

Where can I find parking for easy hikes in Eye And Dunsden?

Parking is often available near trailheads in villages like Sonning Eye, Dunsden Green, and Playhatch. For specific routes, such as the Binfield Heath Stores – Bicycle Dismount Section loop from Binfield Heath, you can often find parking in or near the starting village.

Can I reach the easy hiking trails by public transport?

Yes, Eye And Dunsden is well-connected to neighboring parishes and Reading, which serves as a transport hub. You can access some trailheads via public transport, particularly those routes that start closer to Reading or other accessible villages. For example, the River Thames – Caversham Bridge loop from Reading is easily accessible by public transport.

Are there any pubs or cafes along the easy hiking routes?

Yes, the area offers charming stops for hikers. Dunsden Green, for instance, is home to the Loddon Brewery. Villages like Sonning Eye also have establishments where you can refresh yourself after a walk. The Dinton Pastures Lake View is also listed as a cafe nearby.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Eye And Dunsden?

Eye And Dunsden offers enjoyable hiking year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, summer provides lush green landscapes, and autumn showcases vibrant foliage in the woodlands. Even in winter, the paths remain accessible, offering crisp views of the Thames and surrounding countryside.

Are there any specific easy routes that follow the River Thames?

Absolutely. The River Thames forms the southeastern boundary of the parish, and several easy routes follow its banks. Popular options include the Sonning Bridge – Shiplake Boathouse loop from Sonning and the Sonning Lock – Sonning Bridge loop from Computacenter (UK) Ltd, both offering beautiful riverside scenery.

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