Best attractions and places to see around Yattendon include a variety of historical sites, scenic trails, and charming villages. Located in West Berkshire, the area benefits from its proximity to the River Thames and the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visitors can explore a mix of natural landscapes and cultural points of interest. The region offers diverse outdoor activities and places to discover.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Not a gravel riding track. Only suitable for mountain bikes due to the road conditions, big rocks, and large potholes. If you must ride a gravel bike here, do not cruise and always go slowly.
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All cyclists are able to pass the toll bridge for free
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Streatley Hill from Streatley is a short but savage climb, averaging 12% with ramps hitting 18%. The narrow residential road quickly heads up through trees, with smooth tarmac but little room to weave or recover. Hit it in your easiest gear from the start and stay seated to maintain traction on the steepest pitches. It’s over in less than half a kilometre, but every metre hurts. Nail this one, and you’ve ticked off one of Berkshire’s steepest ascents.
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Saint NICHOLAS, Bishop of Myra, to whom this church is dedicated, is one of the most popular saints of all - along with Saint Martin, Bishop of Tours in France. Almost every child knows his commemoration day in the calendar of saints, December 6th. On the eve of this day, children used to put their shoes or boots - which had of course been carefully polished - in front of the door so that Saint Nicholas could fill them with gifts during the night. In more agricultural areas, it was also customary for children to put a small gift of food out for the donkey, Saint Nicholas's mount (according to another tradition, it was a white horse).
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long and slow but forgiving if you pace it well
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Although a church has stood here since the 13th century, this one dates from the 1830s after the original building was taken down. It is said that Queen Anne and Queen Mary worshipped here as parishioners before being crowned.
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Quieter than Henley and perhaps more beautiful.
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Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Whitchurch Bridge over the River Thames is a historical site that connects Pangbourne with Whitchurch-on-Thames, offering a pleasant spot for a stroll. Additionally, Goring-on-Thames village, located in the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, provides a charming setting for exploration with its riverside walks and connection to the Ridgeway National Trail.
The area boasts several historical points of interest. You can visit Whitchurch Bridge over the River Thames, a Grade II listed private toll bridge with a history dating back to 1792. Another notable site is St Nicholas Church, Sulham, an Anglican church with origins in the 13th century, rebuilt in the 1830s.
The region around Yattendon offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on various trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate. There are also numerous running trails and gravel biking routes. For more details on specific routes, you can explore the hiking guide, running trails guide, and gravel biking guide for the area.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. For instance, the 'Renegade Brewery loop from Yattendon' is an easy hiking route covering approximately 3 km. Many trails in the area are well-maintained and suitable for a relaxed stroll. You can find more easy routes in the hiking guide around Yattendon.
Yes, the area around Yattendon features several circular walking routes. Examples include the 'Renegade Brewery – The Pantry Coffee Shop loop from Yattendon' (8.2 km, moderate) and the 'Hiking loop from Ashampstead' (6.2 km, easy). These loops offer varied scenery and allow you to return to your starting point. Explore more options in the hiking guide.
Yes, Whitchurch Bridge over the River Thames is noted as being wheelchair accessible. Pedestrians and cyclists can cross the bridge without charge, making it an accessible historical site to visit and enjoy the riverside views.
For scenic views and natural landscapes, head to Goring-on-Thames village, which is nestled within the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers fantastic walking opportunities along the Thames. Additionally, the Streatley Hill Climb, while challenging for cyclists, provides a viewpoint at its summit with rewarding vistas of the surrounding countryside.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Yattendon, offering milder weather and longer daylight hours. Autumn (October to November) can also be beautiful with changing foliage, though some trails might be muddier. Winter walks are possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
Yes, the area caters to various cycling abilities. For an easy, well-maintained gravel stretch, consider the Nunhide Lane Gravel Track, which is ideal for cyclists seeking a shortcut away from cars. For a more challenging experience, the Streatley Hill Climb offers a steep ascent. You can also find a range of gravel biking routes from easy to difficult in the gravel biking guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites, scenic trails, and charming villages. The komoot community has shared over 40 photos and given more than 270 upvotes to the attractions, highlighting the beauty of the River Thames, the well-maintained trails like Nunhide Lane, and the picturesque setting of Goring-on-Thames village within the Chiltern Hills AONB.
Many of the walking trails around Yattendon are dog-friendly, especially those in natural areas and public footpaths. For example, the various hiking loops mentioned in the hiking guide around Yattendon are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially near livestock or in designated areas.
While popular spots like Whitchurch Bridge can attract visitors, many of the smaller trails and less prominent historical sites offer a quieter experience. Exploring routes like the 'Hiking loop from Ashampstead' or visiting St Nicholas Church, Sulham during off-peak hours can provide a more serene visit away from larger crowds. The numerous local footpaths and bridleways also offer peaceful exploration.


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