Attractions and places to see around Milton include natural monuments, historical sites, and religious buildings. The area features sites with historical significance, such as ancient settlements and medieval structures. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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One of the earliest Christian sites in Britain, Dorchester Abbey stands on the site of a 7th century Saxon cathedral. The Abbey is open 365 days a year, 8am to 6pm (summer) or 8am to dusk (winter) and entry is free. Dorchester Abbey is not only one of the finest monastic buildings in Oxfordshire, with a history going back to AD 635, but is also the parish church of the village of Dorchester. The large church is all that remains of an Augustinian abbey, which was founded in 1140. It is a place of great calm and beauty which has touched the hearts of many people, whether they come to worship, attend concerts or simply to look around. Whether you come as pilgrim or visitor of any faith or none, you are welcomed to the Abbey and to the last remaining monastic building, the Guest House, home of the famous tea room and museum.
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Nice little lung opener first thing in morning. Entry to wooded area was permitted, has a few dens inside and plenty of benches externally, views to take in are beautiful. on a clear day can see for miles
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Historical placesto visit and plenty of coffee stops and a new wine bar 🍷😁
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This beautiful 17th-century Baroque building is raised on arches over a market space in the centre of Abingdon. The museum displays a range of exhibitions, including interactive displays archaeological artifcats and interactive displays that showcase local life from Abingon's past. The museum is open for the public to explore on Tuesday - Sunday from 10am-4pm.
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The Abbey Church of St Peter and St Paul, better known as Dorchester Abbey, is Dorchester's parish church and also hosts parts of the Dorchester-on-Thames Festival. A beautiful monastery church with a fantastic organ, a visit is definitely recommended.
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What a great historic building which has undergone a lot neglect but is being restored to its former glory.
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Milton is known for its stunning conservation areas, many situated along the Niagara Escarpment. You can visit Wittenham Clumps for breathtaking views over the River Thames, or explore areas like Kelso Conservation Area, Rattlesnake Point, Hilton Falls, and Crawford Lake for diverse outdoor activities.
Yes, Milton offers a rich history. You can explore the Dorchester Abbey, a former Norman abbey church built on a Saxon cathedral site. Other historical highlights include the Milton Town Hall (Old County Courthouse), Halton County Radial Railway Museum, Waldie Blacksmith Shop, and Country Heritage Park, which recreates 19th-century rural life.
Milton has several family-friendly options. The Abingdon County Hall Museum offers interactive displays suitable for families. Additionally, Springridge Farm and Chudleigh's Entertainment Farm are popular choices, offering activities like hayrides, animal feeding, and seasonal events. Many conservation areas also have easy trails suitable for families.
Milton is a prime destination for hiking and mountain biking, especially along the Niagara Escarpment. Popular spots include Kelso Conservation Area, Rattlesnake Point, Hilton Falls, and Mount Nemo, all offering extensive trail networks. For easy hikes, you can find routes like 'View of Ardington House loop' or 'The Causeway, Steventon' listed in our Easy hikes around Milton guide.
Yes, Crawford Lake Conservation Area features a rare meromictic lake, where water layers do not mix, preserving sediments that offer insights into past climates. The Niagara Escarpment itself, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, is a significant geological feature with dramatic cliffs and ancient trees, particularly visible at Rattlesnake Point.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy road cycling and gravel biking. Our Road Cycling Routes around Milton guide features easy loops like 'River Thames in Abingdon – Abingdon Bridge loop'. For gravel biking, explore routes such as 'The Winnaway Path – Pond loop' in our Gravel biking around Milton guide.
Absolutely. Dorchester Abbey is a prominent example, a beautiful former Norman abbey church. Other significant religious sites include St Helen's Church, Abingdon, known for its spire and medieval painted ceiling panels, and St Nicolas' Church, Abingdon, which dates back to around 1170.
For spectacular views, head to Wittenham Clumps, which offers breathtaking panoramas over the River Thames and surrounding countryside. Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area and Mount Nemo also provide stunning lookouts over the Niagara Escarpment.
Milton hosts several annual events that celebrate its community and culture. These include the Milton Farmers' Market (May to October), the Milton Fall Fair (running since 1853), and Downtown Summerfest, which kicks off the summer season.
Crawford Lake Conservation Area features a reconstructed 15th-century Iroquoian village with three longhouses and over 10,000 artifacts. This site offers a unique glimpse into Indigenous history and culture, providing valuable insights into the lives of the Iroquoian people who once inhabited the area.
The FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton is an interdisciplinary arts venue that hosts various programs, shows, and events for all ages, including the Holcim Gallery. You can also visit the Milton Sports Hall of Fame and Walk of Fame to learn about local achievements.
For easy walks, consider the 2.1-kilometer loop trail around Mill Pond, a historic spot popular for bird watching. Many conservation areas also offer less strenuous paths. Our Easy hikes around Milton guide provides several options, such as 'The Fish Inn loop from Sutton Courtenay'.


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