Walking the Wonderful Thames
- Immerse yourself in the royal history of the castles and palaces along the Thames
- Visit Runnymede, the historic location of the signing of the Magna Carta
- Traditional riverside towns and villages, with boats and barges passing downstream
- Explore the extensive grounds and world-renowned hedge mazes at Hampton Court
- Stay at the beautiful and historic university town of Oxford
- Windsor Castle, Europe's oldest royal residence
- Follow the Thames as it widens from stream to river
A Riverside Journey Through England
The river begins its journey as a trickling spring in a peaceful Cotswold meadow in Gloucestershire and through riverside meadows and ancient woodlands it begins to take form, leading us through charming towns such as Henley, Wallingford and Marlow.
Walking the path each day you pass ancient bridges, locks, riverside pubs, oarsmen pulling upstream, ‘Royal’ swans, solitary herons, kingfishers, wild flowers, water creatures and bucolic Wind-in-the Willows scenery. Ever widening, the now ‘Mighty Thames’ eventually flows majestically through the heart of one of the world’s greatest cities.
Its journey to the sea passes an endless variety of sites and locations of fascinating historical interest; Oxford, Royal Windsor, Runnymede, Hampton Court, Kew Gardens where it takes you past the Tower of London onto the Houses of Parliament and Tower Bridge.
Walking Holidays on the Thames Path
The Thames Path is easy walking holiday suitable for all abilities. Our itineraries follow the Thames’ peaceful progress through countryside as far as Hampton Court.
The final section is a 37 mile itinerary tailored to individual requirements, following the Thames' journey through Britain’s capital, the docklands and the Thames Barrier out to sea. The terrain along the Thames Path isn't uniform, but the majority of it is flat and even - so the journey should be suitable for most capabilities.
Path Walkthrough
From the source of the river in Kemble to Cricklade, Lechlade and Newbridge into Oxford - it's a peaceful, rural walk with barely any ascents or descents across farmland, riverside and meadow. It starts to feel busier entering and leaving Oxford, becoming quieter on your route out to Abingdon.
The scenery of The Thames Path begins to feel markedly different as you approach Dorchester, with more picturesque towns and the river gradually filling with barges, boats and other leisure craft. There is one steep climb on approaching Wallingford (which is optional), where you have a fantastic vantage point out over the area.
The path into Reading is quieter than expected as the route keeps to the North (the least urbanised) section of the town, whereupon the river meets Henley. Your journey crosses the wooded slopes of The Thames Valley as you pass into Windsor, with grand estates dotted along the riverside.
As you near London the path becomes busier, however, there is still a lot of green space on the final section as you take an old towpath, past an old racecourse into Hampton Court.
Our Thames Path Itineraries
Kemble to Hampton Court
Distance: 147.5 miles (237km)
Kemble to Oxford
Distance: 54 miles (86.5km)
TP2
5 Nights
from £760
Kemble to Oxford
5 nights, 4 days
Day | Walk | Distance | |
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Day 1 | Arrive Kemble | 1n | |
Day 2 | Kemble to Cricklade | 12.4 mls | 1n |
Day 3 | Cricklade to Lechlade | 11 mls | 1n |
Day 4 | Lechlade to Newbridge | 16.5 mls | 1n |
Day 5 | Newbridge to Oxford | 14 mls | 1n |
Day 6 | Depart Oxford |
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £760 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £96 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £55 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are Oxford and Windsor.
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
- Good standard accommodation at a mixture of guesthouses, farmhouses, local inns and B&Bs with en-suite or private facilities wherever possible
- Breakfast
- Luggage transfers
- Personal transfer between accommodation and path that form a part of our standard package
- Route planning
- Walk pack including Trail Guide and mapping, itinerary, accommodation directions and route notes, lunch and dinner information, restaurant recommendations and holiday planning details
You choose which day you would like your holiday to start on. We will book your holiday in accordance with your requirements.
Our Thames Path holidays are available to walk March to October.
Mild weather in this region means that the path can be explored at almost any point in the calendar. Some areas can be prone to flooding after excessive rain; we can advise alternatives in such situations. However, we would suggest that the journey is best taken from May - October.
Walkers interested in birdlife, flora and nature should visit at the tail-end of Spring to catch wildlife along the river at its most active.
Thames Path Client Reviews
4.9/5 based on 17 reviews
Excellent organisation, Walk pack accurate, excellent communication & excellent support in case of emergencies
Xaview, Brussels - September 2024
Highly reliable with excellent accommodation selection
Anon - May 2024
Celtic Trails were easy to use, excellent accommodation, good value, accommodation owners very positive about Celtic. I've done this path before, but thought it would be good to do with Celtic, and it was. All accommodation was of, or above, our expectations
D G Evans, Stockport - July 2022
Celtic Trails offer an efficient service - have only ever walked with them. Cotswold Way next year. Distance walking is a good challenge for me and enhances my mood.
Anon - September 2021
Celtic Trails were better than other companies we've used - more personal touch; more flexible to our needs
Steve Kaye - September 2021
Celtic Trails are the only organisation you need to know when arranging a long distance walk - everything organised efficiently, which eliminates any hassle and gives peace of mind.
Malcom & Andrew, Leeds - July 2021
A challenge, but worthwhile and great experience. It's a complete change from being in an office all da, so a good way to unwind.
A Mann - September 2020
We have walked with Celtic Trails yearly since 2011 and always find the company most reliable. We most enjoyed the wonderful landscapes, small villages and the kind people we met.
Borchsenius - September 2019
Friendly service, easy to understand itinerary, excellent accommodation. Thames Path is an enjoyable walk as you see the river develop from a muddy stream into a might river. So peaceful in some areas, yet busy and vibrant in others.
Mapp - September 2019
Walking with Celtic Trails makes the walk much easier
Warren - September 2019
Excellent arrangements for accommodation and luggage transfer, with outstanding information and high quality, convenience accommodation. A great break in the fresh air and varied weather - good to cope with fair and wet conditions. A great three days, ending in Oxford, which was lovely to return to.
Anon - July 2019
All the awkward bits, such as accommodation and baggage movements were taken care of, so we only needed to enjoy the walk. The Thames path is an easy level walk, with plenty of places to stop en-route for a drink. 6 hours walking daily provided lots of time to chat and catch up with friends.
M/ Hedley - July 2019
This was our first self-guided tour so I wanted a fairy easy trip in an English speaking country. We have, up 'til now, gone with groups and I was a little nervous of going on our own, but it was such an easy to follow path! We had a great time and I got my confidence up to do more self-guided trips.
I. Speranza - May 2019
Well taken care of; no hiccups; everything went very smoothly; accommodations well selected.
La Count - April 2019
The only issue with this walk, was us not reading the signs.
P - April 2018
"I really enjoyed the variety of scenery and sense of history along the way."
Horsfield - October 2015
"A fantastic holiday!"
Welch - July 2015
Local Points Of Interest
Hampton Court
The royal palace is located at the end of our Thames Path itinerary and features tours of the estate, gardens and 'the most famous maze in the world'. The lavish palace was built by Christopher Wren (he also designed St. Paul's Cathedral) and underwent significant changes under Henry VIII's residence - resulting in a medley of Baroque and Tudor style.
Hampton Court is open to the public until 17:15 or 15:15 in the winter months. The palace is easily reached on the Waterloo line from Greater London.
Oxford
The city of Oxford is home to one of the world's oldest and most auspicious universities. The city itself is a thriving community, that has managed to retain much of its history and character - containing all examples of British architecture dating back to the Saxon era.
The city is on the Newbridge to Oxford section of our Thames Path itineraries and comes as a recommended location for a rest day, either at the end or before resuming your long distance walk along The Thames Path.