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This cycling route connects Eynsham village directly to Oxford along a traffic-free path that runs parallel to the A40, making it a safe option whether you're commuting or just out for a ride.
The journey takes you through open Oxfordshire countryside with views across fields and farmland, giving you a real sense of the landscape without dealing with road traffic.
Eynsham itself is worth exploring once you arrive. It's a historic village centred around a pleasant market square, with the remains of an ancient abbey to discover and several local pubs for a well-earned break. The path essentially acts as a gateway to the wider area too—from Eynsham, quieter lanes branch off westward toward Witney and into the eastern Cotswolds, so you can easily extend your ride if you fancy venturing further afield.
The route was specifically designed to encourage cycling as a practical way to get around the region. Whether you're looking for a straightforward commute into Oxford or prefer a gentler pace to take in the scenery and fresh air, it offers a modern alternative that keeps you away from the main road. It's the kind of infrastructure that makes exploring this part of Oxfordshire on two wheels genuinely appealing.
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