It's another pub walk from Riley so although there are car parks at the pubs we try not to use them. There is road parking just down the road opposite the pub though, just obviously be mindful of local residents if you are planning on stopping for a few hours.
Mainly flat well laid out foothpaths. There are a few gates to manoeuvre through but no stiles.
No water here
Poo Bins are available in both Oxhill and Tysoe villages.
We started the walk in Oxhill and you could stop half way in Tysoe for a drink stop. Both pubs are called the Peacock, both are very dog friendly with large pub gardens at the back of the building.
This walk follows some of the Centenary Way Footpath which is a 159 km / 99 miles Long Distance path. The Way was devised to celebrate one hundred years of Warwickshire County Council. It's well signposted, and another walk where there are large open fields with lots of off lead opportunities available.
The end of the walk feels like you are walking through someones back garden but has the cutest gate to get back out onto the main village road to head back up to the pub in Oxhill.