Burford — Shipton under Wychwood
Burshi one
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This is a Slow Ways route connecting Burford and Shipton under Wychwood.
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This is a Slow Ways route connecting Burford and Shipton under Wychwood.
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Route status - Live
Reviews - 1
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Is this route good enough? - Yes (1)
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Downloads - 10
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Grade 3: Route includes rough surfaces that may include small boulders, potholes, shallow ruts, loose gravel, short muddy sections. Access grade X: At least one stile, flight of steps or other obstacle that is highly likely to block access for wheelchair and scooter users. |
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Facilities
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The steepest uphill gradient East: no data
The steepest uphill gradient West: no data
The steepest camber: no data
How clear is the waymarking on the route: Very clear (1)
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Terrain
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90.0% of the route is on roads (1)
10.0% of the route is lit at night (1)
90.0% of the route is paved (1)
5.0% of the route is muddy (1)
5.0% of the route is over rough ground (1)
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Start and end points
Burford
Grid Ref
SP2517312346
Lat / Lon
51.80919° / -1.63627°
Easting / Northing
425,173E / 212,346N
What3Words
overdone.towers.washing
Shipton under Wychwood
Grid Ref
SP2786717850
Lat / Lon
51.85855° / -1.59675°
Easting / Northing
427,867E / 217,850N
What3Words
ironclad.snooze.trendy
Burshi One's land is
Burford | |
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Grid Ref | SP2517312346 |
Lat / Lon | 51.80919° / -1.63627° |
Easting / Northing | 425,173E / 212,346N |
What3Words | overdone.towers.washing |
Shipton under Wychwood | |
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Grid Ref | SP2786717850 |
Lat / Lon | 51.85855° / -1.59675° |
Easting / Northing | 427,867E / 217,850N |
What3Words | ironclad.snooze.trendy |
Arable | 45.0% |
Pasture | 40.0% |
Urban | 14.9% |
Data: Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2018
review
Martin McGovern
17 Jun 2023If you've looked at this route on the map, the fact that it's nearly all on roads might have put you off. But the roads are very quiet - I estimate that excluding Burford itself, I saw maybe 20 vehicles in 90 minutes.
There's another advantage of it being mostly on road - this could be a candidate for a rural route that's wheel-friendly. The short section that's on paths just to the north of Swinbrook isn't wheel-friendly, but the diversion via the road isn't a lot longer, and the roads are similarly quiet. The sections on the busier roads near Burford have pavements.
Turning to the route itself - it connects two places on rivers - Shipton-under-Wychwood is on the Evenlode, and Burford is on the Windrush. Consequently, a key part of it is the long climb out of one valley, and the long descent into the other. Neither is particularly steep, and the views are excellent.
There aren't any facilities along the way, but for this length, that's not really a problem.
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