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The Rural Development Service Walks and Rides in the South East page — has a pdf file detailing walks in Hampshire. Forestry Commission walks in Hampshire; Maps showing permissive footpaths in and around Froyle; The Ramblers' Association website gives details of three urban walks in the Portsmouth area; bestwalks.com page of books for sale ...
Liss Riverside Railway Walk North is a 6.9-hectare (17-acre) Local Nature Reserve which runs north from Liss in Hampshire. It is owned and managed by East Hampshire District Council. [1] [2] This footpath follows part of the route of the former Longmoor Military Railway from Liss to Liss Forest. The path goes through willow and alder woodland. [1]
The Staunton Way is a 20.5 mile recreational circular walk in Hampshire, southern England, that connects Queen Elizabeth Country Park to Staunton Country Park. The route passes through the villages of Chalton, Finchdean and Rowlands Castle. It is waymarked with the picture of a roe deer and a green arrow.
The Clarendon Way is a recreational footpath in Hampshire and Wiltshire, England. It starts beside the waters of the River Itchen in the centre of Winchester and ends near the River Avon at Salisbury Cathedral. The path passes through the Clarendon Estate and close to the 12th century ruins of Clarendon Palace.
Hampshire and Surrey: Winchester Cathedral: Farnham: Named after Swithun, a 9th-century Bishop of Winchester, and roughly follows a short stretch of the Pilgrims' Way. Sussex Border Path: 138 222: West & East Sussex: Thorney Island: Rye: Follows the Sussex border with Hampshire, Surrey and Kent. Sussex Ouse Valley Way: 42 68: West & East Sussex ...
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Between Weston Shore and the Itchen Toll Bridge the path shares its route with the Solent Way.The northern end joins the Wayfarers Walk.The path also crosses, joins or shares sections of route with a number of long distance paths converging on Winchester, including the South Downs Way, Clarendon Way, King's Way, Pilgrims' Trail, St. Swithun's Way and Three Castles Path.
Hangers Way is a 21-mile-long-distance (34 km) footpath through Hampshire, England from Alton railway station to Queen Elizabeth Country Park where it meets the South Downs Way National Trail. The name Hanger comes from the Old English word hangra , meaning a steeply wooded slope.