426 Abingdon Road Oxford Oxfordshire OX1 4XG
T: 01865 244088
Open 1st January 2010 - 31st December 2010
85 Pitches - Non Members Welcome
Just over a mile from the city centre, our Oxford Club Site is the perfect base for visiting the beautiful university city. Bring your bike, take advantage of the excellent public transport or simply enjoy the time to walk.
• Oxford is best explored without the car. Catch a bus from opposite the Site, walk or cycle the mile or so into the city centre.
• Discover the university by visiting its colleges. Christ Church college has a cathedral and was home to Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, author of Alice in Wonderland.
• Oxford Castle recounts the story of four centuries of prison life in the city.
• In term-time there are many student plays and concerts across the colleges.
• There is a wide variety of museums in and around the city, from the antiquities of the refurbished Ashmolean to the Oxford Bus Museum.
• The University of Oxford Botanic Garden is a hidden oasis of tranquillity.
• See the dreaming spires of the city from Carfax Tower, 99 steps up. Follow the Thames Path on foot to Abingdon. It continues to Long Wittenham and the Pendon Indoor Model Village and Railways, modelled on the 1930s.
• Didcot Railway Centre includes the Great Western Trust Collection.
• The Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens is in 160 acres of parkland around a Victorian Manor House.
• Blenheim Palace and the town of Woodstock are to the north. The palace is the birthplace of Winston Churchill and has a falconry centre.
• The factory outlet village at Bicester is a good place for shopaholics.
• London is an hour’s train journey away.
• Although a great Site for seeing the university city, Oxford suffers from a little more noise than most Club Sites.
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