an area full of natural beauty, picturesque villages, shops to browse and places to stay and to eat
Explore the Towns of South Oxfordshire
Visit South Oxfordshire and explore the towns of Didcot, Henley -on-Thames, Wellingford and Thame. Situated within one of Britain's most beautiful regions, which includes 47 miles of the Royal River Thames and the rolling Chiltern Hills, these towns offer the perfect place to visit for a quiet, relaxing get away.
Henley-on-Thames is perhaps the best known of the region's four main towns because of its annual Royal Regatta but visitors are also attracted to Wallingford's wealth of historical associations, Thame's annual show and market days and Didcot, with its famous steam railway centre.
Didcot
Many visitors flock to Didcot to visit the famed Railway Centre, a source of great pleasure for family parties and steam enthusiasts alike. The town also boasts a newly opened arts centre.
Henley-on-Thames
Henley is inextricably linked with the Royal River Thames. The town is overlooked by beautiful Chiltern landscape of wooded hills and green fields.
Thame
Visitors to Thame can browse the High Street's range of independent shops, which give the town a special atmosphere.
Wallingford
Wallingford is a delightful market town nestling adjacent to both the River Thames and the ancient ruins of Wallingford Castle. The wealth of independent shops, coupled with its ancient historical connections make Wallingford a perfect get-away for a quiet weekend, taking in the delights of this pretty Oxfordshire town. More about Wallingford

