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Jubilee Ride: Stoke Lyne, Hethe and Fringford

The Jubilee Ride is a 9mile (14.5km) circular route for riders, walkers and cyclists around Stoke Lyne, Hethe and Fringford, North Oxfordshire. It opened in 2002 and is named in honour of HM The Queen's Golden Jubilee. It joins the Claude Duval Bridleroute at Bainton.


Status: Open, promoted route

Promotion
A leaflet covering the route, including information relating to horse box parking, is available from Banbury Tourist Information Centre (01295 259855) For further information about circular rides in Cherwell, plese contact:
Leisure Services Department
Cherwell District Council
Bodicote House, Bodicote
Banbury, Oxon
OX15 4AA
Updated (May 05) information and a free download of the route booklet can be found on Cherwell District Council's website at http://www.cherwell-dc.gov.uk/leisure/jubileeride.cfm

Ordnance Survey
This paths and tracks making up this route can be seen on the following Ordnance Survey maps.
  • Explorer Map 191: Banbury, Bicester and Chipping Norton
  • Explorer Map 192: Buckingham & Milton Keynes

    Where to stay
    A useful book entitled Bed and Breakfast for Horses which lists places to keep a horse overnight can be purchased from the British Horse Society.

    Further Information
    This route joins the 50 mile (80km) linear Claude Duval Bridleroute at Bainton.

    Web Links
    Cherwell District Council promotes its riding routes at http://www.cherwell-dc.gov.uk.

    © 2005 The British Horse Society. Updated: 21 May 05.
    Reference: SE-O-2