South Oxfordshire District Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

A stone archway with a metal gate, leading to a garden with flowers and a building in the background.
A historic brick building with a moss-covered roof, a bench, and a fence along a wet street.
A grassy field with two large mushrooms and scattered fallen leaves.
A bicycle leaning against a utility pole in a field of wheat.
Seagulls perched on a wooden railing by a body of water.

Popular cities in South Oxfordshire District

A historic university campus with a prominent dome and Gothic architecture.
Oxford
Known for Universities, Historical and Museums
From boat trips along the River Thames to an acclaimed university and a lively nightlife scene, Oxford is an action-packed English city.

Reasons to visit

  • University of Oxford
  • Christ Church College
  • New Theatre Oxford
An aerial view of a riverside town with historic buildings, a river, and surrounding green fields.
Henley-on-Thames
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Rivers
Quaint Henley-on-Thames awaits: its rowing, bars, museums and more!
A historic red brick building with a clock tower, arched windows, and hanging flower baskets.
Thame
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Spas
Upscale Thame awaits: its dining, spas, countryside and more!
A sunset over a calm lake with reflections, surrounded by trees and a church tower.
Wallingford
Known for Bars, Small town and Rivers
Explore secluded Wallingford: its bars, history, castle and more!
A steam locomotive with the number 3822, part of the 00SHAM MANOR, on a railway track.
Didcot
Known for Small town, Bars and Walking
Explore quaint Didcot: its bars, theatre, museums and more!
A thatched-roof cottage with a brick exterior, a tall stone tower, and a clear blue sky.
Watlington
Known for Dining, Friendly people and Bars
Trip time! Discover the local cuisine, countryside and gardens in relaxing Watlington.

Stay near popular South Oxfordshire District attractions