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Winchfield to Dummer, Thames Valley
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
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

This short leisurely Hampshire walk explores the Dogmersfield Estate and the Basingstoke Canal. Perfect for an afternoon stroll after Sunday lunch.
Fleet Countryside Stroll
A lovely flat walk through some historical countryside taking in canals and farmland.
West Green House

Gently undulating circular walk across fields and through woodlands, passing by Leather Bottle PH in Mattingley
Hook to Winchfield, around Reading
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 Queen's Oak - Route 1
Long walk with some mild hills, potentially muddy areas and woodland.
The Queen's Oak - Route 2
Easy walking with some mild hills, potentially muddy areas and woodland.
Sandhurst Wild
This gentle 9km circular walk passes through heathland, pasture and forest. Starting in Sandhurst, it takes in Wildmoor Heath nature reserve and part of Crowthorne Wood.
Sandhurst to Winchfield, Thames Valley
This walk brings you along rivers and lakes with nature reserve, Charles Kingsley's church, forest and heath, stately oaks, cricketers' pub and historic church with a view.
⚠️The railway crossing into Ambarrow Court Nature Reserve is now permanently closed and the Three Castles Path has been diverted to cross the railway further north.
Alice Holt Forest & Gruffalo Trail

In the mood for a forest walk? The Alice Holt Forest walk is perfect for that. Discover the wonderful Alice Holt Forest and its variety of trails, ideal for a day out with the kids or for grown-ups wanting a break from the city. Let’s hop into the rabbit hole and uncover Alice Holt Forest’s wonderland!
Crowthorne to Martins Heron via The Devil's Highway, around Reading
Passing through the grounds of Wellington College and crossing ancient forest and heath to an iron age fort and a heritage centre, this walk has plenty of interest.
Crowthorne to Winchfield via Welsh Drive, around Reading
This walk is level at first alongside the Blackwater River then on higher ground through forest and heathland before descending to the Hart Valley.
Bramley to Hook, around Reading
Water meadows, a water wheel, gently rolling countryside, shady copses and refreshments in a traditional English pub.
Crooked Billet
Level walk with some busy roadside walking and muddy areas.
Mortimer to Bramley, around Reading
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.
Alton Circular Via Jane Austen's House Museum
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.
The Turners Arms, Mortimer
This walk brings you to visit Calleva Atrebatvm Roman Town, the amphitheater around Mortimer West End area.
Bagshot Heath from South Hill Park
Walk from the free car park at South Hill Park through their grounds and across to Caesar's Camp and round Bagshot Heath looping back via Rapley Lake to The Look Out (cafe) and back to South Hill Park (cafe and arts centre)
More walks in Winchfield
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Sandhurst
- Seale and Sands
- Shalden
- Sherfield on Loddon
- Sherfield Park
- Shinfield
- South Warnborough
- Stratfield Mortimer
- Stratfield Saye
- Stratfield Turgis
- Swallowfield
- Tilford
- Tongham
- Tunworth
- Upton Grey
- Weston Corbett
- Weston Patrick
- Winnersh
- Winslade
- Wokefield
- Wokingham
- Wokingham Without
- Worldham
- Yateley