Walking and Cycling
Walking
Shakespear's Way
Shakespeare's Way is a route stretching from Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon to The Globe Theatre in London, passing through Stonor along the way. Way-marked throughout, the walk spans 220 miles - so why not plan to start or finish a stretch at Stonor?
Photo of Shakespeare's way from wikipedia.org
Chiltern Way
The Chiltern Way walk circles the Chiltern hills across 4 counties and runs through the parkland at Stonor. Only a stone's throw away, include a visit to us as part of your walk when you plan your day. For more information,visit www.chilternsociety.org.uk/about-ChltnWay.
Photo of The Chiltern way in Stonor park from geograph.org
Cycling
The Henley Loop
Encompassing the whole of Stonor Valley, the Henley Loop is a 26 mile route starting and finishing at Henley-on-Thames. The route will take you from the station right past our front gates, making Stonor the perfect place to stop and recharge your legs.
Photo of Henley on thames from campsites.co.uk
Stonor to Christmas Common
This wonderfully scenic route passes through Queens Wood and along The Bridleway. It is a brilliant route if you want to experience different terrains (we highly recommend using a mountain bike) - from tarmac to gravel and dirt roads, through farmland and once again, running right by our front gates.
Photo of blue bells in Christmas Common from flickr.com/vikingman/
information from stonor.com