Bramley to Hook, around Reading
Departure from Bramley (Hampshire)
Water meadows, a water wheel, gently rolling countryside, shady copses and refreshments in a traditional English pub.
The Plough, Little London
Departure from Pamber (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Little London area via Pamber Forest.
The Queens College Arms, Pamber End
Departure from Pamber (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings your to visit Pamber End area.
The Mole, Monk Sherborne
Departure from Monk Sherborne (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Monk Sherborne area.
Hook to Winchfield, around Reading
Departure from Hook (Hampshire)
This walk leads to the ruins of 13th century Odiham Castle and the upper reaches of the River Whitewater, then follows the towpath along the scenic Basingstoke Canal.
The Calleva Arms, Silchester
Departure from Silchester (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Silchester area via Pamber Forest.
The White Hart, Charter Alley
Departure from Wootton St. Lawrence (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Charter Alley area.
Mortimer to Bramley, around Reading
Departure from Stratfield Mortimer (West Berkshire)
A walk into history. Visit the 12th century church of St Mary and explore the site of Calleva Atrebatum, once a main administrative centre for Roman Britain.
West Green House
Departure from Hartley Wintney (Hampshire)
Gently undulating circular walk across fields and through woodlands, passing by Leather Bottle PH in Mattingley
The Turners Arms, Mortimer
Departure from Stratfield Mortimer (West Berkshire)
This walk brings you to visit Calleva Atrebatvm Roman Town, the amphitheater around Mortimer West End area.
The Wellington Arms, Baughurst
Departure from Baughurst (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Baughurst area.
The Badgers, Wood Baughurst
Departure from Baughurst (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Wood Baughurst area via Great Haughurst Copse.
The George and Dragon, Wolverton Townsend
Departure from Baughurst (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you around Wolverton Townsend area via Sandford Woods.
Winchfield to Dummer, Thames Valley
Departure from Winchfield (Hampshire)
On this walk, you will be able to enjoy the tranquil Norman church, the peaceful canal, a ruined castle, colony of rare bats, ancient tracks on chalk, walk downs pretty hamlets far-reaching views.
If you do only this part of the walk, bear in mind that you will need transport to go back to the start point or to your home or return the same way back.
Around Dogmersfield on the Basingstoke Canal
Departure from Winchfield (Hampshire)
A leisurely Hampshire walk that explores the Dogmersfield Estate and the Basingstoke Canal. This longer version explores some of the countryside in the vicinity too.
Around Dogmersfield on the Basingstoke Canal
Departure from Winchfield (Hampshire)
This short leisurely Hampshire walk explores the Dogmersfield Estate and the Basingstoke Canal. Perfect for an afternoon stroll after Sunday lunch.
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.
The Vine, Hannington
Departure from Hannington (Hampshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Hannington area, via the church and nearby White Hill.
The Butt Inn, Aldermaston Wharf
Departure from Aldermaston (West Berkshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Aldermaston Wharf, Padworth via an ornamental lake and along the canal towpath.
Aldermaston Wharf to Theale, around Reading
Departure from Padworth (West Berkshire)
Enjoy the wildlife on this easy walk along the banks of the Kennet and Avon Canal.
Dummer to Kingsclere, Thames Valley
Departure from Dummer (Hampshire)
On this walk, you will be able to enjoy : royal dalliances, corn fields, the birth of a river, a Roman road, skylarks and cowslips, renowned rabbit warren on high downland and a racehorse country.
This part of the route follows the Wayfarer's Walk
Aldermaston Wharf to Mortimer, around Reading
Departure from Padworth (West Berkshire)
Visit a restored Norman church harbouring the remains of a bloody battle, wander through tranquil woodland and enjoy fine views of both the Kennet and Loddon Valleys.
The Three Horseshoes, Brimpton
Departure from Brimpton (West Berkshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Brimpton countryside walking along River Enborne.
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.
The Angel Inn, Woolhampton
Departure from Woolhampton (West Berkshire)
This circular walk brings you along the canal towpath and visits Midgham area.
Theale to Burghfield Bridge
Departure from Burghfield (West Berkshire)
A lovely walk along the Kennet and Avon Canal to The Cunning Man pub.
The Six Bells, Beenham
Departure from Beenham (West Berkshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Beenham area.
The Queens Head, Bradfield
Departure from Bradfield (West Berkshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Bradfield countryside alongside the River Pang.
The Blade Bone, Chapel Row
Departure from Bucklebury (West Berkshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Chapel Row area via Carbins Wood.
The Cottage Inn circular, Upper Bucklebury
Departure from Bucklebury (West Berkshire)
This circular walk brings you around Upper Bucklebury and through woodlands.
The Boot, Stanford Dingley
Departure from Stanford Dingley (West Berkshire)
This circular walk brings you to visit Stanford Dingley surroundings. Walk along River Pang and enjoy woodlands on the way.
Alton Circular Via Jane Austen's House Museum
Departure from Alton (Hampshire)
Let’s go for a walk in Jane Austen’s countryside around Alton, Hampshire. She lived in a nearby village and the house she once occupied is open to the public. The Jane Austen House in Chawton is where the author lived from 1809 to 1817 when due to poor health she moved to Winchester to seek medical care. It is now a museum showcasing the house as it was during Jane Austen’s time.
More walks in Sherfield Park
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Aldermaston
- Alton
- Arborfield and Newland
- Ashford Hill with Headley
- Barkham
- Basingstoke and Deane
- Baughurst
- Beech Hill
- Beenham
- Bentley
- Bentworth
- Binsted
- Bradfield
- Bradley
- Bramley
- Bramshill
- Brimpton
- Bucklebury
- Burghfield
- Candovers
- Chineham
- Cliddesden
- Deane
- Dogmersfield
- Dummer
- Earley
- Ellisfield
- Englefield
- Eversley
- Farleigh Wallop
- Froyle
- Greywell
- Hannington
- Hart
- Hartley Wespall
- Hartley Wintney
- Heckfield
- Herriard
- Holybrook
- Hook
- Lasham
- Long Sutton
- Mapledurwell and Up Nately
- Mattingley
- Midgham
- Monk Sherborne
- Mortimer West End
- Newnham
- North Waltham
- Nutley
- Oakley
- Odiham
- Old Basing and Lychpit
- Padworth
- Pamber
- Popham
- Preston Candover
- Rooksdown
- Rotherwick
- Shalden
- Sherborne St. John
- Sherfield on Loddon
- Shinfield
- Silchester
- South Warnborough
- Stanford Dingley
- Steventon
- Stratfield Mortimer
- Stratfield Saye
- Stratfield Turgis
- Sulhamstead
- Swallowfield
- Tadley
- Theale
- Tunworth
- Ufton Nervet
- Upton Grey
- Wasing
- Weston Corbett
- Weston Patrick
- Wield
- Winchfield
- Winnersh
- Winslade
- Wokefield
- Woolhampton
- Wootton St. Lawrence