Places to stay in Oddington, Oxfordshire

Oddington is a village about 5 miles south of Bicester in Oxfordshire. The village is close to the River Ray on the northern edge of Otmoor. Local restaurants include The Swan Inn, Eat & Go, Little Chef, and The Nut Tree.

The center of Oddington ( which is at is longitude -1°11'52.557 and latitude 51°49'51.222 ) is located 3 miles away from Weston-on-the-Green, 3 miles away from Hampton Poyle, 4 miles away from Kidlington and 4 miles away from Chesterton.

Available Oddington lodging

We currently have 3 accommodations in and around Oddington.

Oddington Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

Photograph of Premier Inn, Bicester
Listing updated 2026
Hotels

Premier Inn

Approx 5 miles away in Bicester:

Just a catwalk saunter from Bicester Shopping Village, the Premier Inn Bicester offers a relaxing base for you to explore the delights of Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Warwickshire.
Oxford Road
Bicester, Oxfordshire
Photograph of Premier Inn, Bicester
Listing updated 2026
Hotels

Premier Inn

Approx 5 miles away in Bicester:

Just the ticket for shopping at Bicester, racing at Silverstone or visiting a National Trust treasure.
Oxford Road
Bicester, Oxfordshire
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Cotswold House

Approx 5 miles away in Oxford:

Cotswold House is a Highly Commended 4 Star Guest Accommodation situated in the leafy suburb of North Oxford and is featured in the Inspector Morse novels. The area is home for many who are involved in the academic and business life of the University.
363 Banbury Road
Oxford, Oxfordshire

Oddington Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Oddington

Photograph of The Nut Tree, Murcott
The Nut Tree

The Nut Tree ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Mike and Imogen North warmly welcome you to The Nut Tree, their village pub in Murcott. Mike grew up in the area and he’d always harboured dreams of owning The Nut Tree. In November 2006 he made it a reality when he and his fiancee Imogen bought the pub. The Nut Tree is a traditional village pub which serves great modern British food in the restaurant but is still somewhere you can stop and have a pint or relaxing drink at the end of a hard day’s work. www.nuttreeinn.co.uk Link