Oxford to Didcot

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  • Looks like the trains aren't running between Oxford and Didcot on Sunday, and I'm here over the weekend.

    Anyone know a nice scenic route from the North Oxford to Didcot Station?

    I vaguely remember as a kid going through Culham and Appleford, and places like that, and can probably work out a nice route, just wondering if someone has a good one.

  • i don't know exactly but i think you could go down the woodstock road to city center, then down st. Aldates and on to the abingdon road. Just before the park and ride turn left towards Radley and kennington. If you cycle down that road continuously then i think you should be able to get to Abingdon then culham and then i'm not sure how you get from Culham to Didcot.

    Hope this helps sorry for the vagueness of the directions

  • Yeah if you take the Abingdon Road south out of the city and head through Kennington, Radley and into Abingdon there is a nice route.
    The other side of Abingdon you drop off the main road to Appleford and Culham and eventually you'll get to a right turn to Didcot.

    A group of us just rode some of that route this evening to Wood Festival:

    http://s.coop/k3

  • Cheers, sounds good. I guess I could also go Iffley Road, B4015, Clifton Hampden, Long Wittenham.

    Does anyone know if you can cycle on the B4015?

  • So what route did you take in the end? Find any nice roads to ride along?

  • A34.:)

    Or Abingdon road Boars hill into Abingdon then on to Drayton e.t.c

  • ^ This

  • Could've gone the arse end of Oxford(Blackbird Leys) then onto Stadhampton(stopped at The Crazy Bear for a pint?) round the back of Dorchester, Wallingford, Crowmarsh and fucked off Didcot and gone to somewhere like Goring & Streatley or Pangbourne, picked up teh train there

  • Give didcot miss, even if there are trains.

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