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Hiking in Hampshire: Top Tracks and Trails with GPS Waypoints 🥾
Hampshire, England is known for its stunning countryside, including the South Downs and the New Forest, making it a paradise for hikers, walkers, and nature enthusiasts. Below is a guide to the top tracks and trails in Hampshire, complete with GPS waypoints to help you navigate and enjoy the best scenic routes.
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1. South Downs Way (Hampshire Section) 🌄
GPS Start: 50.9783° N, 0.9530° W (Winchester)
GPS End: 50.9505° N, 0.8984° W (Exton)
Distance: 17.6 miles (28.3 km)
Difficulty: Moderate
Description: Starting from Winchester, the South Downs Way takes you along rolling hills and through historic villages. This is a multi-day trail if you follow it to its end, but the Hampshire section is perfect for a day hike. Expect open fields, woodlands, and panoramic views over the countryside.
Best For: Long-distance hikers and those seeking tranquil countryside views.
Source: National Trails
Map: South Downs Way
2. New Forest Woodland Walk 🌲
GPS Start: 50.8726° N, 1.5753° W (Brockenhurst)
GPS End: 50.8878° N, 1.5915° W (Rhinefield Ornamental Drive)
Distance: 4.5 miles (7.2 km)
Difficulty: Easy
Description: This leisurely woodland walk starts in Brockenhurst and takes you through the heart of the New Forest, where you can see wild ponies, ancient oaks, and beautiful forest landscapes. Rhinefield Ornamental Drive, with its tall trees, is a must-see along the route.
Best For: Families and nature lovers.
Source: New Forest National Park Authority
Map: New Forest Walks
3. Solent Way Coastal Path 🌊
GPS Start: 50.8152° N, 1.0524° W (Lymington)
GPS End: 50.7865° N, 1.3034° W (Keyhaven Marshes)
Distance: 5.8 miles (9.3 km)
Difficulty: Easy
Description: Starting from Lymington, this coastal path takes you along the Solent, with views of the Isle of Wight across the water. The trail passes through Keyhaven Marshes, a haven for birdwatchers, and offers scenic sea views, salt marshes, and quiet beaches.
Best For: Birdwatchers and those looking for a gentle coastal walk.
Source: Hampshire County Council
Map: Solent Way
4. Hangers Way 🏞️
GPS Start: 51.0042° N, 0.9368° W (Alton)
GPS End: 51.0400° N, 0.9445° W (Selborne)
Distance: 4.7 miles (7.6 km)
Difficulty: Moderate
Description: A scenic trail starting in Alton and ending in the historic village of Selborne. The Hangers Way leads you through ancient woodlands, rolling hills, and offers picturesque views of Hampshire’s countryside. The trail also passes by Gilbert White’s House, a museum dedicated to the famed naturalist.
Best For: History lovers and countryside walkers.
Source: East Hampshire District Council
Map: Hangers Way
5. Test Way Trail 🚶♂️
GPS Start: 51.1033° N, 1.4865° W (Stockbridge)
GPS End: 51.0849° N, 1.4562° W (Mottisfont)
Distance: 6.3 miles (10.1 km)
Difficulty: Moderate
Description: This lovely trail follows the River Test, one of England's most famous chalk streams. Starting in the charming town of Stockbridge, the path winds through serene countryside and picturesque villages, ending at the beautiful Mottisfont Abbey and Gardens.
Best For: River lovers and photographers.
Source: Hampshire County Council
Map: Test Way
6. Queen Elizabeth Country Park Trail 🌳
GPS Start: 50.9705° N, 0.9781° W (Butser Hill)
GPS End: 50.9660° N, 0.9817° W (Queen Elizabeth Forest)
Distance: 3.5 miles (5.6 km)
Difficulty: Moderate
Description: A great trail for those looking to explore the countryside around Butser Hill and Queen Elizabeth Forest. The route offers a mix of woodland paths and open hills with panoramic views over the South Downs.
Best For: Hikers looking for shorter, yet scenic, countryside walks.
Source: Hampshire County Council
7. Itchen Way 🌾
GPS Start: 51.0605° N, 1.3131° W (Winchester)
GPS End: 50.9762° N, 1.4089° W (Eastleigh)
Distance: 9.5 miles (15.3 km)
Difficulty: Easy
Description: The Itchen Way follows the course of the River Itchen from Winchester through beautiful countryside to the town of Eastleigh. This trail is great for those who love riverside walks and the chance to spot wildlife like otters and kingfishers.
Best For: Wildlife enthusiasts and those looking for a peaceful walk.
Source: River Itchen Conservation Trust
Map: Itchen Way
8. Meon Valley Trail 🚴
GPS Start: 50.8895° N, 1.1794° W (West Meon)
GPS End: 50.8907° N, 1.1343° W (Wickham)
Distance: 10 miles (16.1 km)
Difficulty: Easy
Description: This flat, family-friendly trail follows the former railway line along the beautiful Meon Valley. Perfect for walking, cycling, and horse riding, the path takes you through open countryside, woodlands, and peaceful rural villages.
Best For: Cyclists, families, and casual walkers.
Source: Hampshire County Council
Map: Meon Valley Trail
9. Old Winchester Hill 🏞️
GPS Start: 50.9797° N, 1.0761° W
GPS End: Loop Trail
Distance: 3.3 miles (5.3 km)
Difficulty: Easy
Description: A circular trail that begins at the top of Old Winchester Hill, an ancient hillfort with panoramic views over the South Downs. The path takes you through rolling chalk grasslands filled with wildflowers and butterflies during summer.
Best For: Hikers and history enthusiasts.
Source: Natural England
Map: Old Winchester Hill
10. Basingstoke Canal Walk 🚤
GPS Start: 51.2786° N, 0.8282° W (Odiham)
GPS End: 51.2738° N, 0.8504° W (Dogmersfield Park)
Distance: 4.1 miles (6.6 km)
Difficulty: Easy
Description: This peaceful walk along the Basingstoke Canal is great for an afternoon stroll. Starting at the historic village of Odiham, the route takes you past locks, old bridges, and the beautiful Dogmersfield Park.
Best For: Leisure walkers and canal enthusiasts.
Source: Basingstoke Canal Society
Map: [Basingstoke Canal
Please note: Please check prior to your activity that starting point has public parking areas or can be accessed using public transport.
DISCLAIMER: The information given on the stay4you has been provided in good faith, it is intended only as a general guide. We advise you to verify the accuracy of information before relying on it. It is the responsibility of individuals to approach outdoor activities such as walking with caution. Walking can be strenuous and individuals should ensure that they are fit enough before embarking upon it. If in doubt consult a doctor.
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