The Royal Oak, Ecchinswell
Departure from Ecchinswell, Sydmonton and Bishops Green (Hampshire)
This walk brings you to visit Ecchinswell area via Watership Farm.
The Crow, Kingsclere
Departure from Kingsclere (Hampshire)
This walk brings you to visit Kingsclere area via fishing lakes, a wooden shed belonging to model aircraft fliers and views of the Kingsclere.
The Star, Ecchinswel
Departure from Kingsclere (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Ecchinswel area.
Kingsclere to Woolhampton, Thames Valley
Departure from Kingsclere (Hampshire)
This walk brings your along water-meadows and snowdrops, a village pond, a peaceful common, once a place of conflict and a restored canal. The snowdrops are lovely on this walk during February.
The Carpenters Arms, Burghclere
Departure from Burghclere (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Burghclere areas.
The Vine, Hannington
Departure from Hannington (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Hannington area, via the church and nearby White Hill.
The Swan circular, Newtown
Departure from Newtown (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit New Greenham Park and its disused cruise missile bunkers and control tower.
The Red House, Highclere
Departure from Highclere (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Highclere areas.
The Woodpecker circular, Wash Common
Departure from Newbury (West Berkshire)
This walk brings you to visit Wash Common area via Horris Hill.
The River Enborne from Crookham Common
Departure from Thatcham (West Berkshire)
A pleasant walk through the woods of Crookham Common and along the bank of the River Enborne.
The George and Dragon, Wolverton Townsend
Departure from Baughurst (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you around Wolverton Townsend area via Sandford Woods.
The Rampant Cat, Woolton Hill
Departure from East Woodhay (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Woolton Hill areas.
The Travellers Friend circular, Crookham Common
Departure from Thatcham (West Berkshire)
This circular walk brings you around Crookham Common countryside.
The Ship, Ashford Hill
Departure from Ashford Hill with Headley (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Ashford Hill area via Ashford Hill SSSI.
Hampshire and Berkshire Heights
Departure from Ashmansworth (Hampshire)
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.
Overton Circular Via Steventon
Departure from Overton (Hampshire)
The Overton Circular Walk takes through Jane Austen’s birthplace and her childhood backyard: the Hampshire countryside. From the village where she was born to the house where she met her first love passing by the church where her father was the rector, this walk takes you back in time!
Crookham Common and the River Enborne from Thatcham Station
Departure from Thatcham (West Berkshire)
An interesting and varied walk - including the Kennet and Avon canal, the open heathland of Greenham Common, the woods of Crookham Common and the rural River Enborne.
The Lap of Thatcham
Departure from Thatcham (West Berkshire)
A circular walk around Thatcham, which is never far from the town yet is mostly rural in character - including woodland, fields and the Kennet and Avon canal.
The Furze Bush, Ball Hill
Departure from East Woodhay (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Ball Hill areas.
Living Landscape Wild Two
Departure from Thatcham (West Berkshire)
Walk along the River Enborne, through woodland and pastures. Starting at Thatcham railway station, this 6-mile circular walk takes in part of Greenham and Crookham Commons.
Newbury to Hungerford via Kennet & Avon Canal
Departure from Newbury (West Berkshire)
A linear Berkshire walk that offers pleasant level walking with something of interest along the way. The route uses trains for the return journey.
Living Landscape Wild One
Departure from Thatcham (West Berkshire)
Enjoy varied wetland wildlife, ancient woods and rare heathland. Starting in Thatcham, this 6-mile circular walk takes in Bowdown Woods nature reserve.
The Three Horseshoes, Brimpton
Departure from Brimpton (West Berkshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Brimpton countryside walking along River Enborne.
Speen and Donnington Circular
Departure from Newbury (West Berkshire)
This is a circular route starting in Newbury town centre. This walk takes in pretty villages, a ruined castle, and the Kennet and Avon canal.
The Craven Arms circular, Enborne
Departure from Enborne (West Berkshire)
This walk brings you around Enbourne area visiting Avery's Pightle Nature Reserve.
Newbury to Hamstead Marshall
Departure from Newbury (West Berkshire)
Easy dog friendly walk along the canal, through farmland and woodlands.
Bucklebury Common from Thatcham
Departure from Thatcham (West Berkshire)
An easy, pleasant and varied walk, starting from the centre of Thatcham and reaching the open countryside along a green corridor. It continues through Bucklebury Common in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, before returning to Thatcham.
The White Hart circular, Hamstead Marshall
Departure from Hampstead Marshall (West Berkshire)
This walk brings you to visit Hamstead Marshall countryside.
The Castle circular, Donington
Departure from Shaw cum Donnington (West Berkshire)
This walk brings you to visit Donnington countryside walking nearby Donnington Castle and Snelsmore Common Country Park.
The Cottage Inn circular, Upper Bucklebury
Departure from Bucklebury (West Berkshire)
This circular walk brings you around Upper Bucklebury and through woodlands.
Woolhampton to Streatley, Thames Valley
Departure from Woolhampton (West Berkshire)
This stage is one of the most strenuous on the route with a particularly steep climb up Streatley Hill towards the end. The view from the top, however, is well worth the effort. The end of the section is quite demanding with a very steep pull up the hill at Streatley.
Along the way, you will be able to enjoy : canal boats, country churchyard, wolves, how Tutts Clump got its name, blue pools and watercress beds, bluebells, lambs, ancient earthworks, rare chalk and downland with impressive views.
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