1. Goring Gap and the Thames Path


Length: 5 miles
Start: Goring & Streatley station (trains from London Paddington)
End: Pangbourne (trains to London Paddington)
Don't be fooled by the name: Goring is far from boring! This oh-so-pretty Oxfordshire village marks the start of a gentle rural amble down a stretch of the 184-mile Thames Path is far from boring. This is the spot where the Thames Valley is squeezed to its narrowest point by the Berkshire Downs and tree-blanketed Chilterns. Look out for the footpath (waymarked with acorn symbols) which follows the curve of the river as it flows south, winding past wildflower meadows, woods and the Hartslock Nature Reserve, which is home to red kites and rare orchids.
Post-walk pub: Pretty local inn The Cross Keys has a quaint courtyard garden and serves up gastropub classics in its low-beamed dining room.