Alerts
Staying Safe on the Thames Path
Thames Path Route Alerts
This is a list of problems along the Path that we are aware of. The distances show miles from source – in case you are not sure of where these places are.
Photos not necessarily current: intended to show where the trouble spot is.
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- Osney Bridge 53 miles
As you approach Osney Bridge in a downstream direction, the towpath is closed about 150 yards from the bridge. A diversion sign takes you parallel to the river along Abbey Road. When you reach Botley Road, turn right and you will get back to Osney Bridge.
- Folly Bridge to Donnington Bridge, Oxford 54-55 miles
Work is scheduled to repair parts of the river bank that have eroded. UPDATE: only a small section of the Path is to be closed; a diversion to the side of the Path is to be provided meaning that you don't have to revert to walking on the road. FURTHER UPDATE 20/7: the works currently being done are not creating any closure. FURTHER UPDATE 18/8: The diversion is intermittent and, when in place, runs through the cricket field on the other side of the hedge! No tangible disruption to your walk.
- Sandford 57 miles
A bridge over a tributary is deemed unsafe and has been temporarily close whilst investigations are made. In the meantime, the Path has been diverted. After passing under the railway line, the Path goes left whilst the cycle bears right. Simply follow the cycle path which follows the side of the railway line. After a mile (20-30 minutes) the cycle path reaches a lane. Turn left here (cycle path goes right). Follow the lane until you reach the river. The Path goes to your right under the yellow barrier. The Kings Arms at Sandford is across the river via the gate and bridge to your left.
- Abingdon 62 miles
As you approach Abingdon in a downstream direction, the Path switches from the right bank to the left bank via a walkway across the weir. Due to corrosion, this walkway has been closed and the Path re-routed via Abingdon town centre. UPDATE 18/8/25: The weir has re-opened temporarily as the barriers were being vandalised. Also, as the water levels are low, the pressure on the weir is less and so the risk is lower. It is likely that this route will close again sometime in September.
- Benson 74 miles
The weir, above which the Thames Path crosses the river, was damaged in 2002 and is currently being repaired. A diversion is in place mostly using minor roads through Preston Crowmarsh and Howbery Business Park, crossing the river at Wallingford Bridge. A shuttle ferry service is available from Benson Marina to the lock. However, this is now only operating at weekends between 10am and 4pm and is subject to river conditions. If in doubt, call them on 07375 677823. Update 8/12/24: river is redboarded meaning no boats allowed on the river.
- Goring 82 miles
Immediately downstream of the bridge at Goring the Path is closed for about 1/4 mile with a small diversion. This takes you onto the parallel Manor Road and a footpath will take you back to the river
- Tilehurst 90 miles
Path closed by police as an incident is being investigated. This starts down the steps form the Roebuck Hotel and lasts until the Thames Canoe Hire. To avoid, carry on Oxford Road (A329) past Tilehurst station and Waitrose. Turn left at the roundabout (Scours Lane) and the river is at the end of the road. UPDATE 28/8: Path has re-opened.
- Marsh Lock boardwalk closed near Henley 102 miles
The boardwalk is closed upstream of the lock. The diversion previously in place has been removed. A new diversion has been put in place which includes some road walking but on quiet country lanes. It also involves an additional 1 mile of walking. Do not be tempted to walk down the A4155 which is busy, fast and has no pavement. If you don't want to follow the diversion, the next best alternative is to take the train between Shiplake and Henley which runs every 30 minutes. UPDATE: 20/8/25. The first section of the diversion is blocked (!) due to installation of drainage. The blockage is at the end of the diagonal. There are warning signs saying Footpath Closed Ahead. Don't ignore this sign as you will have to retrace your steps.The easiest way around is to walk up Station Road to the main Henley Road (A4155), turn right until you reach Bolney Lane where you will rejoin the diversion. There is a pavement all throughout this section. It ends just after you meet the diversion.
- Temple Lock 109 miles
The Environment Agency has deemed the bridge to be unsafe and is therefore closed for the foreseeable future. Follow path to Bisham Abbey and then minor roads to Marlow. Note: there are no signposts to the footpath. It's the first public footpath to the right before the (closed) bridge. Then take a left. When we checked this in early June the turning wasn't marked. Another option is to cross the river at Hambledon Lock and follow footpaths through Medmenham and Harleyford. Click on the map to take you to a review of this path.
- Runnymede Bridge
Damage to a bridge has caused a diversion from just past the Runnymede Hotel to shortly before Staines. The diversion uses the A308 (pavements) returning the walker to the riverbank just before the bridge at Staines. The diversion takes about 0.6 miles of the route with minimal added distance. The diversion was expected to last 6 months from February 2024 but has been extended and could be there until 2027 or even 2027. The signage for this diversion has improved but is less obvious walking upstream. Take a faint path to your right just before the M25 bridge. This leads out to the Egham roundabout. Walk to the roundabout and take a left to the underpass. Follow the A308 until you reach Homebase. Turn left down the road which leads you back to the river. Upstream walkers: watch out for the diversion sign and turn left at the retail park (Halfords and Homebase). If you miss it you might end up walking a half mile to the bridge to find you have to walk a half mile back! Finally, there has been a running battle between the council and some locals who have been pulling down the barricades to keep the path open. The council has replaced the barricades with an impregnable steel gate so there's no way through now!
- Penton Hook Island 136 miles
No access to the island due to diseased trees. Thames Path unaffected.
- Between Richmond and Kew 152-155
The right bank Path is closed near the Old Deer Park, between Richmond Lock and Kew Gardens because a section of the embankment has collapsed into the river taking the towpath with it! Follow the left bank for this section. UPDATE:20/8/25 Council has announced the works will be completed by October 2025.
- Brentford 154 miles
If taking the left bank through Brentford you will find the Path blocked on the left bank of the Grand Union Canal (between the bridge over the River Brent and Brentford Marina). There's no official diversion in place. This area is being redeveloped and so disruption should be expected for quite some time. It might be best to avoid the walk along the canal completely and follow Brentord High Street instead. Update: Parts of the route are now open. It's possible to walk down The Ham, cross the canal, follow the canal to Thames Lock, cross back over the canal at the Lock and follow Dock Road back to the High Street. Turn right on the High Street and turn down Pump Alley (ignoring the TP signs taking you down Timber Wharf Walk). This will lead you to the marina and the river.

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