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OXFORDSHIRE HOLIDAYS > SE ENGLAND
Towns and cities in Oxfordshire : Abingdon, Banbury, Bicester, Burford, Carterton, Chipping Norton, Didcot, Faringdon, Henley-on-Thames, Oxford, Thame, Wallingford, Wantage, Witney, Woodstock.
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Camping & Caravanning
Eurocampings - ACSI Camping Guide
ukcampsite.co.uk - Oxfordshire Camp Sites and Caravan Sites
Holiday Rentals / Cottages / Self Catering
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- Holiday Lodges and Holiday Parks Britain A short break, or weekend, at one of our holiday parks gives you a real getaway, whatever the season.
You'll find well-equipped and cosily heated bungalows, lodges, chalets, apartments and caravans in beautiful forest, countryside and coastal surroundings.
Hotels in Oxfordshire
Booking - Hotels in Oxfordshire - Hotel Guide Oxfordshire
Hotels in Oxford, Banbury, Waterstock, Abingdon, Witney, Dorchester on Thames, Chipping Norton, Woodstock, Hailey, Burford, Wallingford, Chesterton, and more ...
Best Western Hotels -
If you're looking for hotel breaks in Oxfordshire.
Danesfield House Hotel and Spa - five star hotel and spa
Hostelbookers.com is one of the worlds largest online booking services for hostels. All hostels you see here are offering realtime prices and availability.
Travel Agencies / Tour Operators
Evan Evens Tours -
Warwick Castle, Shakespeare's Stratford upon Avon & Oxford
Thomas Cook
Superbreak
Superbreak offer leisure hotel breaks and features 2-5 star hotels, with the majority in the 3-4 star+ rating.
Widest choice of self-catering holidays / short breaks throughout Britain, Ireland and Europe
Create your perfect trip to Oxfordshire.
Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway
The 3.5mile line runs along the foot of the Chiltern Hills, parallel to the Ickfield Way, giving outstanding views across the Vale of Whitleaf.
Chinnor is a village approximately 30 miles north west of London and about 20 miles east of the city of Oxford.
Cholsey and Wallingford Railway
The Cholsey and Wallingford Railway is a preserved former Great Western Railway branchline that links the
national railway network at Cholsey, with the historic market town of Wallingford, Oxfordshire. Trains run on
selected weekends and bank holidays throughout the year and, where available, are steam hauled.
Didcot Railway Centre
Home of the Great Western Society and its unique collection of Great Western Railway steam engines, coaches, wagons, buildings and small relics and a recreation of Brunel's broad gauge railway.
Hobbs of Henley - public river trips / Sightseeing & Transport Boat Trip
Hobbs of Henley have provided the finest hospitality afloat to its patrons for over 135 years and their working
knowledge of the Thames dates back five generations. The Hobbs fleet comprises the finest passenger vessels on the Upper Thames.
Travel Guides Oxfordshire / Related books

Oxfordshire the Glorious County - Graham Uney (Author)
Oxfordshire is a county of wild sweeps of grassy heathland on the northern edges of the North Wessex Downs, and a county of ancient wildwoods from the
eastern fringes of the Cotswolds. It's also a county of fabulous architecture, from lovely villages of thatched cottages and flint-walled farms to the mighty buildings of Oxford itself.
Through a superb collection of full-colour images, this book will lead you on a wonderful photographic journey. A journey through Oxfordshire, the Glorious County.
Hardcover: 144 pages; Publisher: Halsgrove (28 Aug 2008); ISBN-10: 1841148113; ISBN-13: 978-1841148113.
Oxfordshire (AA 50 Walks Series)
The book features all the practical detail you need, accompanied by fascinating background reading on the
history and wildlife of Oxford shire, as well as other local points of interest. All walks are annotated with
places to visit along the way, including tea rooms and pubs, with extra details on their character and the food
on offer. Every walk is given a summary of distance, time, gradient, level of difficulty, type of surface and access, landscape, dog friendliness, parking and public toilets.
Paperback: 144 pages; Publisher: Automobile Association; 2 edition (28 Feb 2009); ISBN-10: 0749560576; ISBN-13: 978-0749560577.
Seeoxford.com - Virtual tour of Oxford
Transport / How do I travel to Oxfordshire
London Airports [ London Gatwick, London Heathrow Airport ]
Book cheap flights to Southeast England at ebookers and benefit from discounted airfares. View their latest offers and book your flights, accommodation, car hire and insurance online
Airline Tickets / Bargain Flights
Flight tickets Oxfordshire / Price comparison possible

thetrainline provides fast, easy and secure access to timetables, tickets and fares for all National Rail journeys across the UK.
National Express
Travel by bus or coach to Oxfordshire.
Philip's Street Atlas Oxfordshire
With speed camera locations with speed limits. Spiral-bound: 296 pages; Publisher: Philip's (7 Mar 2010); ISBN-10: 1849070148; ISBN-13: 978-1849070140.
Links
Oxfordshire - Oxfordshire County Council
Visitsouthoxfordshire.co.uk
Although events such as Henley Royal Regatta, Thame Show and Henley's Festival of Music and Arts attract
most publicity, they are far from being the only attractions South Oxfordshire has to offer visitors.
They also flock to venues such as Didcot Railway Centre, Stonor Park, The River and Rowing Museum's Wind in the Willows exhibition, Pendon indoor model village and Sonning Common's herb farm.
Abingdon Town Council - market town in the Thames Valley Abingdon is the seat of the Vale of White Horse district.
Banbury Town Council - market town located on the River Cherwell
Banbury is considered the commercial centre of the northern half of Oxfordshire.
Bicester - see Bicester Online
Burford
Burford is a Cotswold town, about 30 kilometres west of Oxford on the River Windrush. Burford is a popular centre for tourists visiting the Cotswolds, with many antique shops on the main street.
Carterton - Carterton Town Council Carterton, in West Oxfordshire, is a town with some 14,000 residents. It lies in the Thames Valley and is
surrounded by scenic countryside including the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Chipping Norton - highest town in the county Popular with tourists who use it as a gateway to the nearby Cotswolds, See Chipping-norton.com.
Didcot - Didcot Town Council Didcot is situated in the Oxfordshire Countryside close to the Thames Valley, the Berkshire Downs, the Vale
of White Horse, Reading and Oxford. It is the largest town in South Oxfordshire with a population of over 25,000.
Dorking - market town at the foot of the North Downs
A visit to the market town of Dorking and to the surrounding Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
is a special experience. The town nestles in the narrow valley between the Greensand Hills to the south and the chalk hills of the North Downs ... See for more Discover Dorking
Faringdon - Faringdon Town Council Picturesque market town in the Vale of White Horse, near the Thames Valley.
Henley-on-Thames Town Council - town on the north side of the River Thames
About 10 miles downstream and north-east from Reading, 10 miles upstream and west from Maidenhead. See also Visit Henley-on-Thames.
Thame - Thame Town Council - Visit Thame
Thame is a market town in Oxfordshire, England, on the River Thame between Aylesbury and Oxford.
Wallingford Town Council
Wantage - Wantage Town Council - famous for being the birthplace of King Alfred the Great.
Located at the foot of the Berkshire Downs in the Vale of the White Horse, amidst prime horse racing country.
Witney - largest town in West Oxfordshire
The town has long history in the blanket trade which ended with the closure of Early's Blankets in 2002 [ the company had been in business for more than 300 years ].
The Town is situated on the banks of the river Windrush which was vital for powering the blanket industry with the use of water mills.
Woodstock - Woodstock in Oxfordshire
With Oxford only eight miles away, Woodstock is a popular commuter town and Woodstock has much to offer both tourists and residents too.
Sometimes known as the 'Gateway to the Cotswolds' and founded in 1163, Woodstock epitomises the charm and beauty of many Cotswold towns, but with its own unique character.
Other settlements in Oxfordshire
Temple Island - a delightful 18th century island folly
The Leander Club - oldest and premier rowing club in Great Britain
Phyllis Court Club - elegant riverside country club
Henley Management College - internationally renowned conference and event venue
Shiplake College - stunning boarding school on the banks of the Thames available for private hire
Sulgrave Manor - The home of George Washington's ancestors
Sulgrave Manor is a small manor-house, built by a Lancashireman born at Warton about 1500.
Stonor Park
Greys Court - see National Trust
Cuisine

A Taste of Oxford
Inspired Recipe Ideas from the City's Finest Chefs. Hardcover: 176 pages; Publisher: Midland Independent Magazines (30 Nov 2003); ISBN-10: 0954338820; ISBN-13: 978-0954338824.
Green Chronicle - Oxfordshire Banbury Apple Pie Layered apple pie from Oxfordshire
BBC - Oxford Sausage Breakfast
Wikipedia - Oxford_sausage
Traditionally, Oxford sausages are noted for the addition of veal, in contrast to many traditional British sausages which contain only pork, and their high level of spice seasoning.
Henley Food Festival - prestigious Food Festival featuring celebrity chefs
History Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire's history - see Wikipedia
River and Rowing Museum [ Henley ] - unique conference and reception venue
Music, Art & Culture, Events in Oxfordshire
Music at Oxford - What's on in Oxford [ classical music events in the city ]
Faculty of Music of Oxford University
One of the largest and liveliest music departments in the country, and an internationally renowned centre of musical teaching and research. See 'events'.
Art Galeries in Oxford
Oxfordshire Art Gallery and Galleries
The Red Rag Art Gallery listings are intended to show the Oxfordshire art galleries that feature British Art, contemporary paintings.
OxfordInspires
Creating opportunities for arts and heritage organisations in Oxfordshire, nurture new festivals and
spectacular events and work to engage as many people as possible in exciting and enjoyable cultural experiences
Oxfordshire leisure and culture
Oxfordshire Visual Arts Festival 'Artweeks'
During May each year, Oxfordshire artists and crafts people open their homes and studios to the public to
share their art. This is a unique opportunity to meet the artists, to talk about their work, watch demonstrations and even try your hand and have a go yourself!
Cornbury Music Festival
Henley Festival of Music and Arts
Henley Royal Regatta
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