Our farm is set amongst a wide network of excellent bridleways, footpaths and quiet country lanes making the area very popular

We participate in the new UK scheme "Walkers & Cyclists Welcome".
There are many idyllic villages to explore around us with bea utiful rural churches and some very good pubs. Outside our village is Stoke Wood which is an ancient 88 acre wood owned by the Woodland Trust, which is filled with bluebells and primroses in the spring.
Cycle along the tow path by the Oxford Canal which is only 5 miles away and runs through the beautiful Cherwell Valley.
Horse Riders
We have two stables available to accommodate two horses so bring them on holiday too! There is plenty of off road hacking around us. Our village is the start of the Jubilee Ride, which is a nine mile circular route using bridleways and quiet roads, through farmland, woods and parkland. This also links with the Claude Duval Bridle Route at Bainton. This 50 mile trail connects The Sabrina Way in Gloucestershire to The Swans Way in Buck inghamshire, which is part of a national bridle route network. |