The underlying map on this page is an Ordnance Survey map that has been obtained from Bing. Coloured lines have been superimposed on the map. They are coloured red, fuchsia, cyan, yellow and orange. These lines show the paths I've trod so far in this area of Oxfordshire. Paths trod on the same trip have the same colour. However, apart from this, the colour of a path has no significance. I've also superimposed a brown line that shows the border of Oxfordshire.

Use the +/- icons to get more/less detail.

If you click on a line, details about the path will appear.

These details use a name like 100/5 to identify a path. This name is used on the Definitive Map of Oxfordshire. The 100 identifies a particular parish (e.g., 100 is Abingdon) and the 5 is the path number within that parish.

This map is from oxonpaths, a project to walk all the paths of Oxfordshire. The oxonpaths home page is at www.oxonpaths.com.

Barry Cornelius
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