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Badbury Clumps

Faringdon

Type of walk

Hilly, Forest

What's here

Free Parking

About this walk

Hills, woods, flowers.

Every year, more and more people visit Badbury to enjoy the carpet of bluebells amongst the beech trees in the area known as Badbury Clump – once an Iron Age hill fort. Usually in flower late April and early May, they’re a welcome sign that spring is well under way and the warmer days of summer aren’t far off.

Please keep to the paths - By keeping to the wide marked paths of Badbury Clump, you’ll be doing your bit to protect the bluebells and ensure that one of our best-loved native flowers continues to thrive here for years to come.

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  • Jawebb93 profile
    Jawebb93

    4 years ago

    Lovely walk! This is newly National Trust so you do have to pay for parking unless you are a member. We took the purple path...downhill away from the car Park but very steep on the way back up.
  • My3girls profile
    My3girls

    3 years ago

    Easy dog walk through woodland. Particularly lovely when the Bluebells are in bloom. Nice views over local area.
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Address

Highworth Rd, Faringdon SN7, UK View on Google

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///sunroof.gurgled.goodnight View on w3w

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