Eynsham Lock, Oxford
#399 among attractions in Oxford


Facts and practical information
Eynsham Lock is a lock on the River Thames in England. It is on the southern bank near Swinford Oxfordshire. The large village of Eynsham is a little distance away on the northern bank. ()
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Eynsham Lock – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Godstow, Medley Footbridge, Port Meadow, Wolvercote Common.
2.5 miE
MonasteryGodstow, Oxford
63 min walk • Nestled on the tranquil banks of the River Thames, just a stone's throw from the bustling city of Oxford, lies the historic site of Godstow, renowned for its monastic ruins. Once a thriving nunnery, Godstow was founded in 1133 by the noblewoman Edith of Winchester...
3.4 miE
BridgeMedley Footbridge, Oxford
86 min walk • Medley Footbridge is a pedestrian bridge across the River Thames near the village of Binsey in Oxford, England. It is also known as Rainbow Bridge, although there is another bridge of that name in the University Parks in Oxford.
3.1 miE
ParkPort Meadow, Oxford
80 min walk • Port Meadow is a large meadow of open common land beside the River Thames to the north and west of Oxford, England.
3.2 miE
ParkWolvercote Common, Oxford
83 min walk • Wolvercote Common is an area of grassed common land north of Port Meadow in Oxford, England.
~570 ftW
BridgeSwinford Toll Bridge, Eynsham
3 min walk • Swinford Toll Bridge is a privately owned toll bridge across the Thames in Oxfordshire, England. It crosses the river just above Eynsham Lock, between the village of Eynsham on the north-west bank and the hamlet of Swinford on the south-east bank.
1 miS
BridgePinkhill Lock
27 min walk • Pinkhill Lock is a lock on the River Thames in England. It is close to Farmoor, Oxfordshire. The first lock was built of stone by Daniel Harris for the Thames Navigation Commission in 1791.
3.4 miE
ParkHook Meadow and The Trap Grounds, Oxford
86 min walk • Hook Meadow and The Trap Grounds is a 11.9-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest on the northern outskirts of Oxford in Oxfordshire.
3.4 miE
Sailing, MarinaBossoms Boatyard, Oxford
87 min walk • Bossoms Boatyard is located opposite Port Meadow, Oxford, England, on the bank of the River Thames.
1.2 miE
ParkWytham Woods, Oxford
31 min walk • Wytham Woods are a 423.8-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north-west of Oxford in Oxfordshire. It is a Nature Conservation Review site.
2.6 miE
Village, Archaeological siteSeacourt, Oxford
68 min walk • Seacourt is a deserted medieval village near Botley in Oxfordshire. It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire.
2.4 miE
BridgeGodstow Bridge, Oxford
62 min walk • Godstow Bridge is a road bridge across the River Thames in England at Godstow near Oxford. The bridge is just upstream of Godstow Lock on the reach to King's Lock and carries a minor road between Wolvercote and Wytham. The bridge is in two parts.
