Cheriton has a claim to be Hampshire’s prettiest village. Its church sits upon an ancient barrow and the River Itchen, which rises nearby, runs through the village beside its thatched cottages. The highest part of this trail goes along the South Downs Way. Here there are excellent views and you might even spot Red Kite birds flying nearby.
This walk has been taken from fancy free walks web site and is a wonderful Hampshire walk that shows you sweeping high landscape and distant views culminating at Old Winchester Hill Fort. Plus the chalk stream of the River Meon as it meanders through some delightful villages with remarkable churches and memorable inns.
This walk has been taken from fancy free walks web site and takes you through typical Hampshire countryside, with several surprises, beginning at the very start of the walk. Starting at Farleigh Wallop, The terrain varies from a beautiful long surfaced path in the valley, to a driveway through parkland, a forest trail and an old trackway. Views change constantly.
This walk has been taken from fancy free walks web site and takes you over the hills and through the meadows and woods of Hampshire. There are no main roads, very few ploughed fields, some fine views, some surprises, and a fine pub backing onto the Meon River.
This walk has been taken from fancy free walks web site and this walk will seem shorter than it is because of the long easy stretches along the Ox Drove Way and the Wayfarer's Walk, where you can build up a good head of steam. Along the way you will come across wonderful woodland, historic locations, river, and the medieval town of Alresford.
This walk has been taken from fancy free walks web site and takes you through Hampshire's best village (as voted once in The Times). On this walk you will come across the great bronze-age barrows of Beacon Hill, and views of Old Winchester Hill and the Solent.
This walk has been taken from fancy free walks web site and offers you a magnificent day out through some of the prettiest Hampshire villages, with a delightful walk along the River Itchen and a visit to a battle site, with some excellent places for refreshment.
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