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The Woodman sits at the heart of Uffington and functions as a proper village pub should—a place where locals and visitors naturally mix.
You'll find genuine warmth from the staff, a solid selection of local ales, and food that's straightforward and filling, which hits the spot after a day walking the Ridgeway or exploring the surrounding countryside.
This is where many people come to decompress after visiting Uffington's main attractions: the Uffington White Horse and Dragon Hill, those remarkable chalk figures carved into the hillside thousands of years ago. The pub offers a comfortable space to sit with a drink, process what you've seen, and chat with whoever happens to be at the bar. There's nothing self-conscious about the place—it's genuine and unpretentious, which is precisely why it works.
If you're interested in understanding Uffington beyond the famous landmarks, this is a natural stopping point. The village itself is worth a leisurely walk through its streets, and you'll find more substantial shops and services a short drive away in Wantage. The Woodman serves well as a base for exploring this part of Oxfordshire, where ancient landscapes and accessible walking routes make the area genuinely rewarding to spend time in. Whether you're after a quick pint, a full meal, or simply a friendly conversation, it all feels equally welcome here.
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