Bucklebury Common
Berkshire
Bucklebury Common is a rarity: ancient common land that has remained open woodland for centuries without being converted, improved, or enclosed. The network of paths and rides between Newbury and Reading gives a flexible 6.8 km circuit through oak and birch without crossing a single road. The old oaks have the wide, spreading form of trees that have never been crowded — their bases are rough-barked archives of every creature that has moved through, and small dogs particularly treat them as such.
The woodland floor changes character through the seasons more distinctly here than in managed woodland: deep bluebell and new leaf in spring, warm sandy tracks in summer, rich decaying oak in autumn. Off-lead for the entire circuit with no road crossings and no livestock — one of the genuinely uncomplicated options in Berkshire for dogs that need space without any management overhead. Water is limited on route; carry enough for the walk, especially in summer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Bucklebury Common is a great choice for a dog walk. It's ancient common land with a flexible 6.8 km circuit through oak and birch woodland, and there's no livestock and no road crossings to contend with , just open paths through centuries-old trees. If you need refreshments afterwards, there's a pub in nearby Chapel Row.
Yes , dogs can be off lead for the entire circuit. With no road crossings and no livestock on the route, it's one of the more genuinely uncomplicated off-lead options in Berkshire, particularly good for dogs that need room to roam without constant management.
The main thing to be aware of is that water is limited on route, so bring enough for both you and your dog , especially in summer when the sandy tracks can get warm. There are no facilities on site, so come prepared. Parking is available at Bucklebury Common car park, postcode RG7 6QR.