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Welcome to Charlbury
Charlbury is an ancient Cotswold market town, situated in the beautiful Evenlode Valley, 15 miles north west of Oxford. It is typical of the Cotswolds, with houses built of local materials and having colourful cottage gardens.

To the south west of Charlbury lies the remainder of the ancient Wychwood Forest, part of which now makes up the estate of Cornbury Park. Whilst Monarchs once exercised their exclusive hunting rights in the forest, today walkers can see deer and other wildlife from the public footpaths that border the Park.
Award-winning historic pubs and inns at the heart of the town invite visitors to sample local hospitality. For those with time to stay, Charlbury offers a range of serviced accommodation; from B & Bs to former coaching inns. Self catering apartments and serviced camp sites are also available.


Charlbury Railway Station, just a short walk from the town centre, offers direct services to London Paddington, making the town easily accessible for commuters and visitors alike. Regular trains also connect Charlbury to Oxford, Reading, Worcester and Great Malvern, offering excellent links to the wider region.
With no main roads passing through the town this is a quiet place. It is ideal for a leisurely stroll followed perhaps by a rest whilst watching the cricket or maybe a pub lunch with locally brewed beer. Afterwards, visit our outstanding museum which tells the story of our town and its people in times of work, war, peace, pleasure and sadness.
The many miles of way-marked trails and other public paths make Charlbury an ideal place for walkers. It is also a Walkers are Welcome town – and they are. Cyclists too appreciate the quiet lanes through the Oxfordshire Cotswolds and beyond.
Throughout the year there is an extensive programme of local events all of which are open to visitors. The Wilderness Festival, Charlbury Open Gardens, Beer Festival, Riverside Music Festival, Farmers’ Markets, Boundary Walk, Horticultural Shows, Amateur Dramatics and September’s Street Fair are just some of the highlights.
Further afield there is much to be enjoyed: Within just 30 miles we have world renowned gardens, preserved railways, bus and aviation museums, breweries to visit, numerous historic houses and stately homes – perhaps the grandest of which, Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, is just six miles away.
With the historic university city of Oxford just 30 minutes away and Shakespeare’s Stratford upon Avon less than one hour north, Charlbury really is a well located town.
Upcoming events



LATEST NEWS
- Guided walks around CharlburyHow far are the walks? Banbury Hill Circular walk is 2.2 miles and the Mill Field Circular walk is 1.8 miles.
- Ask questions of the Wilderness organisersIt’s nearly time for Wilderness Festival in Cornbury Park. In advance, the event team are holding two Local Forum meetings to answer any queries you have and respond to feedback. Here are the details of the meetings: Online Forum: 3rd July 17:30 – 19:00 They will present traffic plans and noise measures, in addition to discussing… Read more: Ask questions of the Wilderness organisers
- Annual Parish Boundary Walk is backWe’re delighted to say that the Charlbury Annual Parish Boundary Walk is returning this year — and everyone’s welcome to join in this wonderful local tradition!
Start Point: Lay-by at the top of Forest Road (Point 1 on the map)
Time: 10:00am, just turn up – no booking needed! This is your chance… Read more: Annual Parish Boundary Walk is back
Click here for the Charlbury Town Council Strategy
