Museum of Oxford Walks: Canal, Castle and Convicts
Schedule
Wed, 07 May, 2025 at 02:00 pm to Wed, 24 Sep, 2025 at 03:30 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Museum of Oxford | Oxford, EN

About this Event
Linked through time by geography, economics and people, Oxford Castle and Oxford Canal hold almost a thousand years of history between them. This unique 90-minute guided walk of Oxford will take you on a scenic tour through Oxford’s past by way of the Saxon Castle and 18th-century canal.
Led by local historian, author and former canal boat resident Mark Davies, this walk will reveal stories from Oxford's past linked to the castle and canal. You'll learn of a Norman Empress’s escape from the Castle, other notable escapes and dramatic executions, the extraordinary feats of Daniel 'damnable' Harris, and the past and present of Oxford’s historic canal boat community.
As part of the tour, you will see: Swan Island and Oxford’s brewing history, a view of Oxford Castle and tales of convicts, Isis Lock and the meeting point of the Thames and Canal, an extraordinary example of Victorian railway engineering – plus more historic Oxford locations.
The walk will begin at the Museum and finish near the canal’s 1790 terminus (Worcester St).
Join a Canal, Castle and Convicts walking tour to see Oxford through the eyes of an expert and discover another side of Oxford's history.
Please note that this tour was previously run under the name 'Canal, Castle and Chapel walk'.
Accessibility and further information
Meeting point: Museum of Oxford shop (located inside the Oxford Town Hall). Please arrive 5 minutes before the start of the walk and check in at the Museum Shop with our friendly front of house team.
The walk lasts 1.5 hours.
The itinerary includes cobbled streets, uneven surfaces and narrow pavements. The walk also includes a short stretch of footpath, on which there are a few steps, both up and down. Please email [email protected] if you would like to discuss any access requirements ahead of booking a walk.
Please note that this walk is recommended for ages 16+.
Tickets cost £15 and are available to purchase online (booking fee applies) or at the Museum shop.
Meet your tour guide: Mark Davies

is an Oxford local historian, public speaker, and guide. His publications include the social and cultural importance of the city’s waterways (A Towpath Walk in Oxford; Alice in Waterland; Alice’s Oxford on Foot; What a Liberty!); historical crime (Stories of Oxford Castle; The Abingdon Waterturnpike M**der) and a biography of the Oxford pastry cook who was the first Englishman to fly (King of all Balloons). Until 2020 he had lived on an Oxford residential narrowboat for nearly 30 years, and is the Chair of the Jericho (Oxford) Living Heritage Trust. He is also a trustee of the Lewis Carroll Society, a member of the Society of Authors, and on the committee of the Alliance of Literary Societies.
Access at the Museum
The Museum is accessible for wheelchair users, buggies and baby carriers. There is step-free, level entry access to the Town Hall via the entrance closest to Carfax (to the left of the main steps as you face the Town Hall). Inside the Museum, Museum Makers is accessible via a platform lift and lift to the basement level. Accessible toilets are available in the Museum (close to Museum Makers) and in the Town Hall on the ground floor, before entering the Museum.
Please contact the Museum team if you'd like to talk to a member of staff about your access requirements. Further access information can be found on our website: https://museumofoxford.org/plan-your-visit/access
Where is it happening?
Museum of Oxford, Saint Aldate's, Oxford, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 16.96
