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the sun inn at hill bottom

Distance: 8.6 miles from Goring village centre. Click Here for a web based map to use on your phone (there may be a charge to access the site) or Click Here for a pdf map which you can print.

Time: Allow 4.5 hours plus time for eating and drinking at the Sun (0118 984 2260) 
Note that this route up to the pub is quite short, allow 1½ to 2 hours, so don't set out too early or you will have to sit on the pub doorstep to await opening time.

Walking Conditions: Mainly minor tarmac roads and narrow track incorporating part of the Thames Path. There is a steep climb up the track to Hill Bottom and a steep descent into Whitchurch. Take great care on the Thames Path near BBOWT if it has been raining as the path will be extremely slippery. In extreme wet periods the Thames Path may be impassible - look for notices

Parking: Goring Village Car Park. (Pay & Display charges may apply. Please check notices)

Route: Leave the car park by the main entry road and turn left along Station Road. At the junction with Red Cross Road continue straight across to the gate into the station. Walk along the platform and cross the footbridge to emerge through the main entrance into Gatehampton Road. Turn right and cross to the footpath. Continue along the footpath and then the road for about a mile. Where the road turns sharp left, take the track that goes straight on. You will pass a BBOWT nature reserve in about 50 yards. It is worth entering the field and climbing to the top of the hill to view the Thames and Streatley Hills behind. In season the reserve is a sea of wild flowers and orchids. Please take care not to walk on them

Having done this, retrace your steps to the gate and turn right to follow the track uphill until you reach a tarmaced road. (This happens to be the road you left earlier which interestingly is not the public right of way for vehicles. Early maps show the track to be the road and the road to be a bridleway). Bear right onto the road and continue straight ahead until you come to a main road. (B471) Cross into the road opposite (signposted Hill Bottom) and follow it until you find the Sun on the left

Having taken refreshment, turn right along the road you came on until you come to a lane on the left marked The Bridle Path. Follow this to a road and turn right, passing the village pond and recreation ground, and on to the B471. Cross the road where you will find a path that runs behind the hedge and follow this to the top of Whitchurch Hill. At the War Memorial, cross to the opposite bank where the path continues down the hill. Where the path meets the road again cross into a wide lane signposted Thames Path to Goring

Continue along this lane until you arrive at a marked footpath descending some steps into woods. Continue along the path which winds through the woods, passing the other side of the BBOWT Reserve mentioned earlier. Half a mile further on turn left between a dressage ring and paddocks, following the Thames Path signage. At the river, turn right (note the Ferry Cottage now a holiday let). Follow the river back to Goring Lock. Turn left to the High Street and follow the road round into Manor Road and Station Road which will take you back to the car park. 

If you need further refreshment the Village Cafe is open seven days a week. Exit the car park by the footpath to the left and turn right. The Cafe is on the right.

For an alternative route to this pub via Woodcote and avoiding the Thames Path please Click Here for web based map or Click Here for printable map.

Contact us and tell us if you liked this walk, or if you encountered problems with directions or expectations.
 
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This site was created on 23rd January 2013
Last update was on 19th May 2025
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