Eddington - Leverton circular
Departure from Hungerford (West Berkshire)
Walk along the River Dun, visit Chilton Marsh then come back via Leverton.
Little Bedwyn & the Ramsbury Estate
Departure from Froxfield (Wiltshire)
Along the towpath to Little Bedwyn, returning via farmland and parkland with distant views.
Cake Wood & Froxfield village
Departure from Froxfield (Wiltshire)
Wide downland views, woodland edge and a stroll through the historic village of Froxfield.
Little Bedwyn and the Kennet & Avon
Departure from Froxfield (Wiltshire)
A figure-of-eight route to a pretty canalside village with thatched cottages and an ancient church.
The Dundas Arms circular, Kintbury
Departure from Kintbury (West Berkshire)
A gentle circular walk brings you around the Kintbury area along the canalside.
Inkpen Wild
Departure from Kintbury (West Berkshire)
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.
The Crown and Garter, Inkpen Common
Departure from Inkpen (West Berkshire)
This circular walk brings you around Inkpen Common.
Great Bedwyn and Wilton Windmill
Departure from Great Bedwyn (Wiltshire)
Starting from Great Bedwyn the route takes you past the Croften Beam Engine to the Windmill at Wilton.
The Five Bells circular, Wickham
Departure from Welford (West Berkshire)
This circular walk brings you around the Wickham countryside.
The Cross Keys, Great Bedwyn
Departure from Great Bedwyn (Wiltshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Great Bedwyn area along the canal towpath, via Wilton Windmill and woodlands.
The Great Shefford circular, Great Shefford
Departure from Great Shefford (West Berkshire)
This walks brings you around Great Shefford countryside.
Membury Camp and the Solar Farm
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
Although just outside the valley, this walk gives access to very different countryside, with a number of features of interest, some lovely views and snowdrops and bluebells at the right time of year. The walk includes a number of steepish hills.
The White Hart circular, Hamstead Marshall
Departure from Hampstead Marshall (West Berkshire)
This walk brings you to visit Hamstead Marshall countryside.
Lambourn Valley
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
A short bracing walk which heads uphill for the first half.
The Lambourn Valley Way, from Lambourn to Newbury with shorter options
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
The Lambourn Valley Way is a delightful 32km (20 mile) mile walk, from the Ridgeway at Uffington Castle to Newbury. This route describes the second part of this walk, from Lambourn to Newbury, including an optional visit to Donnington Castle. It mostly follows the bank of the River Lambourn or the route of the dismantled Lambourn Valley Railway.
Lambourn via Eastbury and Sheepdrove, Lambourn Valley
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
This walk brings you through Eastbury and Sheepdrove and gives fine views of the downs towards the Ridgeway. Then, it goes past a number of gallops, where you may see racehorses exercising.
From Lynch Wood to The Folly via Upper Lambourn, Lambourn Valley
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
Starting at the market square this walk takes you through Lynch wood to Upper Lambourn and then onto the fields above Lambourn and back via the Folly.
Lambourn circular via Greenways, Ox wood and White Shute
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
Along this walk, you will be able to enjoy a wonderful view of Lambourn from, a delightful cottage with a beautifully kept garden and to go through Ox Wood.
From Gillards Copse to Thornhill Copse via Ox Wood, Lambourn Valley
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
This is a walk through woodlands and along the open fields to the South-East of Lambourn.
Lambourn circular via Eastbury, Lambourn Valley
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
Start the walk at the Market Square, note the old Market Cross and the site of the Lambourn Tanker Crash of 1953, and enjoy the river and countryside around Lambourn.
Lambourn circular via Rooksnest and Eastbury, Lambourn Valley
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
A lovely walk with much variety and interest : wild flower meadow, Watts Bank Nature Reserve, superb views of the Eastbury Downs and Lambourn nestled in the Lambourn Valley, the pretty little village of Eastbury, which has many buildings of historic interest and the Lambourn River, a seasonal chalk stream.
This walk goes up (and down) several hills and can be slippery underfoot after rain.
The upper Lambourn Valley Way and Ridgeway - from Lambourn
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
The Lambourn Valley Way is a delightful 32km (20 mile) mile walk, from the Ridgeway at Uffington Castle to Newbury. This circular walk goes from Lambourn to the Ridgeway past Ashdown House, along the Ridgeway past the ancient monuments of Wayland's Smithy and Uffington Castle, and returns to Lambourn along the Lambourn Valley Way. The route "The Lambourn Valley Way, from Lambourn to Newbury (with shorter options)" describes the continuation of this walk to Newbury.
Lambourn circular via Baydon Hole, Bailey Hill and Near Down
Departure from Lambourn (West Berkshire)
This circular walk starts from Lambourn and goes via Baydon Hole, Bailey Hill and Near Down.
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