Kiddiwalks in Oxfordshire

Kiddiwalks in Oxfordshire by Ruth Paley, published by Countryside Books in 2012, offers a collection of twenty safe walks designed specifically for children. This 96-page guide presents routes that allow young explorers to engage with the natural beauty of the Oxfordshire countryside, providing opportunities for adventure and discovery.
Readers will find detailed descriptions of various walks that encourage children to interact with their surroundings, such as racing on Watlington Hill, observing wildlife at Foxholes Nature Reserve, and searching for mini beasts at Badbury Clump. The book also includes activities like feeding ducks along the Oxford Canal and exploring historical sites like the ruins of Abingdon Abbey. With a focus on outdoor recreation and walking, this edition serves as a practical resource for families looking to enjoy nature together.
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Twenty safe walks in the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside devised specially with children in mind. The selected routes give children the opportunity to race up and down the sides of Watlington Hill; spot birds and animals at Foxholes Nature Reserve; hunt for mini beasts in the beetle banks at Badbury Clump; feed the ducks on the Oxford Canal; explore the ruins of Abingdon Abbey, and discover a mysterious statue in Park Wood at Mapledurham.
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