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Woodland with an Iron Age past
Coleshill, near Swindon, Oxfordshire, SN7 7NL
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Countryside | Dawn - Dusk |
Dogs welcome under close control.
Uneven surfaces around the woods. No toilets on site. Car park with some accessible parking. Dogs welcome but must be kept under control at all times.
Badbury is a one pawprint rated place. Find out more about bringing your dog here. Explore the hillfort and woodlands together.
An ancient woodland, famed for its bluebells and beech trees, with remnants of an Iron Age fort dating from 600 BC.
Whether on a solitary walk or visiting with friends and family, find out what wildlife and historical features you can spot at Badbury and how to try some calming forest bathing.
Enjoy the annual spring carpet of bluebells at Badbury’s Iron Age hillfort and find out how you can take steps to protect the display for future years.
Enjoy a short walk through the National Trust woodlands close to Badbury Hill, near Coleshill in Oxfordshire. Here you will see a large Iron Age hillfort, which in the Dark Ages may have been a key battle site between ancient Celtic people of Britain and the encroaching Anglo-Saxons, and an almost forgotten firing range, used to prepare Britain's secret resistance fighters for invasion during the Second World War.
Take a gentle circular walk along the orange route on the Coleshill Estate from Badbury to Great Coxwell Barn to spot wildlife and wander through two picturesque working farms.
A charming cottage that’s perfect for a simple country break.
A charming and cosy Thames-side cottage with a pretty garden close to the Thames Path.
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Badbury Hill is an area of woodland with great views of the Thames flood plain to the north and the historic market town of Faringdon to the east.
The remains of an Iron Age hill fort from about 600BC are close to the car park in Badbury Clump, famous for its beech trees and bluebells.
The woodland paths and trails are perfect for family adventures and play.
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