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Finding public rights of way

The Thames Path at Remenham
The Thames Path at Remenham
Public rights of way can be viewed on online via our interactive mapping service called PlanAccess.
 
PlanAccess maps
 
To use PlanAccess:
 
  • You will need the java plug called Virtual Machine installed on your PC and the pop up blocker must be switched off
  • The PlanAccess map should not be taken as a representation of the legal line or width of a right of way - the legally accurate Definitive Map can be viewed at either our main offices at Shute End, Wokingham or the Countryside Service offices at Dinton Pastures Country Park, Davis Street, Hurst
  • For legal reasons, the scale of the PlanAccess map showing public rights of way should be fixed at 1:10,000
 
New users wanting to set up your PC can view more information about PlanAccess
 
Ordnance Survey maps
 
Ordnance Survey maps have public rights of way shown and are available from good bookshops. The maps covering the Wokingham borough are:
 
  • Landranger map 175 scale 1:50000 ‘Reading and Windsor’ (covers the whole district)
  • Explorer map 159 scale 1:25000 ‘Reading, Wokingham and Pangbourne’ (covers the majority of the district)
  • Explorer map 171 scale 1:25000 ‘Chiltern Hills, West Henley-on-Thames and Wallingford’
  • Explorer map 160 scale 1:25000 ‘Windsor, Weybridge and Bracknell’
Temple Island, Remenham
Temple Island, Remenham
Leaflets
 
Leaflets showing the public rights of way in each parish are available from the Countryside Service. Contact us to request a copy.
 
Ramblers Association booklets
 
The Ramblers Association has published booklets describing walks in the district. These are available from the Information Centre at Wokingham Town Hall and most good bookshops.
 
Natural England Links
 
For information on how and where to access the countryside visit countryside access and new access rights. Alternatively contact:
 
Tel: 0845 100 3298
 
For maps and information on additional rides and walks in areas of special conservation interest visit the country walks website.