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Hampshire and Berkshire Heights
This North Wessex Downs ridge walk includes the highest points in Hampshire and Berkshire and outstanding views along the way. The return is through some attractive, rural villages nestling on the chalk downs. The outward leg makes much use of the Wayfarer's Walk, whilst the return leg uses some of the Test Way.
The Red House, Highclere
This circular walk brings you to visit Highclere areas.
The Jack Russel, Faccombe
This circular walk brings you to visit Faccombe area via woodlands.
The Rampant Cat, Woolton Hill
This circular walk brings you to visit Woolton Hill areas.
The Carpenters Arms, Burghclere
This circular walk brings you to visit Burghclere areas.
The White Hart, Stoke
This circular walk brings you to visit stoke area.
The Furze Bush, Ball Hill
This circular walk brings you to visit Ball Hill areas.
The Woodpecker circular, Wash Common
This walk brings you to visit Wash Common area via Horris Hill.
The Craven Arms circular, Enborne
This walk brings you around Enbourne area visiting Avery's Pightle Nature Reserve.
The Royal Oak, Ecchinswell
This walk brings you to visit Ecchinswell area via Watership Farm.
The Crown and Garter, Inkpen Common
This circular walk brings you around Inkpen Common.
The George, Vernham Dean
This circular walk brings you to visit Vernham Dean area via some hilly parts.
The White Hart circular, Hamstead Marshall
This walk brings you to visit Hamstead Marshall countryside.
The Swan circular, Newtown
This circular walk brings you to visit New Greenham Park and its disused cruise missile bunkers and control tower.
The Dundas Arms circular, Kintbury
A gentle circular walk brings you around the Kintbury area along the canalside.
Inkpen Wild
This 17km circular walk includes ancient heathland, woods and downs, and spectacular views. Starting in Kintbury, it takes in Inkpen Common and Inkpen Crocus Field nature reserves. There is a shorter 10km route that starts at Inkpen Common and takes you in the Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust’s (BBOWT) Inkpen Common and Inkpen Crocus Field nature reserves.
Newbury to Hungerford via Kennet & Avon Canal
A linear Berkshire walk that offers pleasant level walking with something of interest along the way. The route uses trains for the return journey.
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