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Public rights of way interactive map

The Borough's public rights of way can be viewed online via an interactive mapping system called PlanAccess. View the public rights of way interactive map.

To run PlanAccess you will need the java plug called Virtual Machine installed on your PC and the pop up blocker must be switched off. If you are a new user of PlanAccess see our Wokingham maps page for more information and help to set up your PC.

Map disclaimer

  • The PlanAccess map should not be taken as the definitive public rights of way map. To see the Definitive Map, you can view a copy at our main Council Offices or the Countryside Service office at Dinton Pastures Country Park
  • For legal reasons, the scale of the PlanAccess map showing public rights of way is fixed at 1:10,000.
  • New users wanting to set up your PC can view more information about PlanAccess.

Thames Path public right of way

The Thames Path (National Trail) is a long distance walking route and follows the River Thames through the outskirts of Reading, Sonning, Wargrave, Henley-on-Thames and Remenham.

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:

  • Explorer map 159 scale 1:25000 ‘Reading, Wokingham and Pangbourne’ (covers the majority of the borough)
  • Explorer map 171 scale 1:25000 ‘Chiltern Hills, West Henley-on-Thames and Wallingford’
  • Explorer map 160 scale 1:25000 ‘Windsor, Weybridge and Bracknell’

 

Leaflets

Contact us to request a leaflet showing the public rights of way in each parish.

Ramblers Association booklets

The Ramblers Association has published booklets describing walks in the borough. These are available from the Information Centre at Wokingham Town Hall and most good bookshops.

More details

For information about the countryside and the Countryside Code visit the Natural England website.

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  • Public rights of way
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Contacts

Public rights of way
0118 934 2016
publicrightsofway
@wokingham.gov.uk

Countryside access
openaccess
@countryside.gov.uk

Wokingham Borough Council
Countryside Service
Dinton Pastures Country Park
Davis Street
Hurst
Reading
Berkshire
RG10 0TH

Our office is above the cafe building at Dinton Pastures. Please ring the bell in the foyer for attention.

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