The map shows the locations of Oxford’s many benches for breaking a journey or enjoying a view, and playgrounds are marked across the city, whether as destinations or places to pause when walking with children.

Our aim is to add to the map by including a layer of places of local and historical interest, with photos. We’d love help with this, so if you are a member of a local history group or a residents’ association, or even if you just know a lot about local history and want to get involved, please message us.

The Oxford Online Walking Map has been created by volunteers using Google Maps. To suggest additions or changes, or to get involved, please contact oxfordwalkingmap@gmail.com

Map key

  • Blue: Walking route, good surface
  • Green: Walking route, less good surface
  • white icon of a bench with a reclining figure, inside a brown circle Bench
  • purple playground swing Playground
  • white female & male figures on blue circle background Free public toilets

 

A ‘good surface’ is one where year-round access with buggies and wheelchairs should be possible: typically, tarmac or otherwise paved.

A ‘less good surface’ is one where this is not guaranteed: typically, earth or otherwise not paved.