Goring to Pangbourne beside the River Thames
From the station car park, walk down the road past the station entrance and alongside the railway. Turn left over the railway bridge and continue along the High Street, passing the Miller of Mansfield pub. Pass the village hall (dated 1925), on your left, then turn left down some steps and continue towards the river, signed Thames Path. Join the tow path by the old mill. Follow the river downstream.
Cross a little bridge, and further on pass the grassy end of Ferry Lane over on the left. Continue down-stream with the river on your right. Follow the trail, first by the water’s edge, passing boathouses in various states of repair. Go through a gate and follow the path as it skirts meadows and fields. Go through another gate into Little Meadow, a wild flower reserve.
Go through a gate by a concrete pill box, a reminder of the dark days of 1940 when Britain faced a very real threat of invasion. Follow the trail beneath Brunel’s original Paddington-to-Bristol railway line. Pass through several galvanised gates, with Gatehampton Manor and farm over to the left, and walk along to Ferry Cottage. There used to be a public ferry here, one of many services along the entire length of the Thames, but most of them were discontinued during World War II.
At this point turn left, away from the river bank, over a small bridge. On reaching a T-junction, turn right and follow the path parallel to the Thames, cutting between the trees of Hartslock Wood. Look for another pill box down to your right, partly concealed by woodland, and keep ahead. The river is glimpsed between the trees as you climb above it, and the path rises steadily.
After 0.75 miles (1.2km) emerge from the woodland and continue between fields. Descend a steep slope then climb a long flight of wooden steps. Keep ahead on a drive for a long 0.5 miles (800m), passing Elm Cottage and Coombe Lodge.
Turn right at the road, following it down into Whitchurch village. Pass Manor Road, The Greyhound pub before reaching the toll house.
Cross the Thames to the Berkshire bank, then turn right by the Boathouse Surgery and follow the waymarked footpath all the way through to the main road. Opposite is Pangbourne railway station. Either catch the train back to Goring or retrace your steps along the Thames path, back to Goring station car park.
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