Around Draycote Water to Dunchurch
From Draycote Water car park proceed up to the reservoir past a sign that reads ‘Visitors Centre & Reservoir’, and then bear right, following the tarmac lane along the top of Farnborough Dam wall to reach the part of the Water known as Toft Bay.
At the end of Toft Bay, go right and leave the reservoir grounds via a gate where the perimeter road goes sharp left. Continue ahead for 50 paces, then go right to a gate and follow the waymarker signs to a footpath that climbs up towards Toft House. Over a stile, bear left along a lane and through a gate. Past Toft Manor, follow the lane round to the right and continue to the A426 Rugby–Dunchurch road. Go left along the road, cross the motorway bridge and enter the village of Dunchurch, passing a number of attractive thatched properties. The village square and St Peter’s Church are to the right of the crossroads, with The Dun Cow pub immediately opposite.
At the crossroads go left along the pavement of the B4429 past the Dunchurch Social Club. Bear left along School Street past more thatched properties, and follow a path past the infant school down to the Dunchurch Scout Group Hall. Go right and then left along a footpath to the right of playing fields. The path bears left beside more playing fields to a kissing gate. Continue alongside a hedge, through a gate, and proceed on a track. Cross a lane and go through a kissing gate to the right of Ryefield Farm. Go ahead over pastureland, crossing another lane via two kissing gates, then pass beneath the M45 road bridge via two kissing gates before diagonally crossing the next field to a kissing gate and a gate through a third gate into Thurlaston.
Go to the left by St Edmund’s Church and via a gate down a concrete farm track to a kissing gate and a footbridge. Enter the perimeter of Draycote Water via a gate.
Go right along the walkway by the side of the reservoir around Biggin Bay. To your right, you can see Thurlaston Grange, and then you will pass a golf course. Continue around the end of the reservoir, passing by the treatment works, and then stroll along Draycote Bank. To your right is the spire of Bourton-on-Dunsmore church about a mile (1.6km) away; to its right is Bourton Hall. After passing the sailing club parking area and just before reaching the yachting area, go right through a gate onto a footpath. This leads via a kissing gate up onto Hensborough Hill. Meander past the trig point, some 371ft (113m) above sea level, then head towards the visitor centre, returning to the car park via a kissing gate.
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