These are 12 easy, short walks by the River Thames that are likely to be suitable for people with reduced mobility, users of wheelchairs or mobility scooters and people with pushchairs and young families. They range from near the river's source in the Cotswolds to Hampton Court on the edge of London.
How to decide which walks are right for you
Each leaflet provides helpful accessibility information about what you can expect on each walk such as the length of the route, the type of path surface and details of any slopes steeper than 1:12. Information is also provided about accessible local facilities and toilets.
How to obtain walk leaflets
Either click on the leaflets below, or ask the National Trails Office to send you a free pack containing details of all 12 walks.
Associated Downloads
- Walk locations map[Size: 233.66Kb] {#DownloadURL} Map showing location of each of the 12 walks
- Feedback form[Size: 44.75Kb] {#DownloadURL} Feedback form to help us improve the walks
- Neigh Bridge Country Park[Size: 307.12Kb] {#DownloadURL} Located in the midst of the Cotswold Water Park south of Cirencester
- Lechlade-on-Thames[Size: 352.2Kb] {#DownloadURL} A lovely rural stretch of the Thames Path with the opportunity to visit St John's Lock
- Abingdon[Size: 312.03Kb] {#DownloadURL} A wonderful stretch of the River Thames including pleasant parkland and meadows to the Lock
- Goring-on-Thames[Size: 267.44Kb] {#DownloadURL} A pleasant short stretch of riverside with views of lovely gardens and hills rising beyond the river
- Pangbourne Meadows[Size: 354.27Kb] {#DownloadURL} A walk in meadows next to the river with views of the Chiltern Hills
- Reading[Size: 274.3Kb] {#DownloadURL} A choice of open parkland or urban promenade along River Thameside promenade
- Henley-on-Thames[Size: 335.28Kb] {#DownloadURL} A lovely stretch of path next to parkland on the edge of Henley with views of the wooded Chiltern Hills
- Marlow[Size: 287.1Kb] {#DownloadURL} Within the popular Higginson Park near the heart of Marlow