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Easy hiking trails around Wickham are primarily located within the scenic South Downs National Park, offering a landscape characterized by extensive forested areas and river valleys. The region features gentle rolling terrain with modest elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible walks. Trails often follow well-maintained paths through woodlands and alongside waterways like the River Meon.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lots of hidden gems here, some lovely bits of single-track you just have to explore and find them.
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The Pilgrim's Trail in the Forest of Bere is part of a larger, 30-mile (48 km) route. It cuts through the forest in a straight line and is a particularly nice section with beautiful woodland, flowers and good paths.
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The Pilgrim's Trail in the Forest of Bere is part of a larger, 30-mile (48 km) route. It cuts through the forest in a straight line and is a particularly nice section with beautiful woodland, flowers and good paths.
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The Forest of Bere is a historic forest covering an area of approximately 14,000 acres (5,700 hectares). It’s one of the few remaining ancient forests in the region. It has a rich and diverse history that dates back several centuries. It was originally established as a royal hunting ground by the kings of England and was well-known for its abundance of deer. It’s predominantly composed of broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, and ash, along with pockets of coniferous plantations. There is a fantastic network of cycling and walking tracks throughout and joins up with the Meon Valley Trail, a former railway path.
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The Forest of Bere is a historic forest covering an area of approximately 14,000 acres (5,700 hectares). It’s one of the few remaining ancient forests in the region. It has a rich and diverse history that dates back several centuries. It was originally established as a royal hunting ground by the kings of England and was well-known for its abundance of deer. Predominantly, the forest is composed of broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, and ash, along with pockets of coniferous plantations. There's a fantastic network of cycling and walking tracks throughout which join up with the Meon Valley Trail, a former railway path.
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Gravel tracks always rideable but others becomes very muddy in wet weather / months.
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Using the bike trails or off-road, brings you to this little bridge up to the car park and back up to Heath Road
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Greasy in the wet, smooth and mildly techy.
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Wickham offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 380 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails are primarily located within the scenic South Downs National Park.
Easy hikes around Wickham feature gentle rolling terrain with modest elevation changes. You'll often find well-maintained paths through extensive woodlands, such as the Forest of Bere, and alongside waterways like the River Meon. The trails are generally suitable for accessible walks.
Yes, many easy routes around Wickham are circular. For example, the Forest of Bere loop North from West Walk and the Forest of Bere loop from Woodend are popular circular options, offering tranquil woodland experiences.
Many easy trails in Wickham are suitable for families. The well-maintained paths through woodlands and along river valleys provide a safe and enjoyable environment. For specific pushchair accessibility, look for routes described as having very flat, wide paths, such as sections of the Meon Valley Trail.
Yes, the trails around Wickham are generally dog-friendly, especially those within the South Downs National Park and areas like the Meon Valley Trail. Always keep dogs under control, and be mindful of local signage regarding livestock or protected wildlife areas.
While on easy walks, you can explore significant natural and historical sites. Consider visiting Old Winchester Hill National Nature Reserve, known for its chalk grassland and biodiversity, or the nearby Old Winchester Hill Iron Age Fort for incredible views. The Meon Valley Trail also offers scenic river views.
Wickham offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the rich biodiversity of areas like Old Winchester Hill, with numerous plant and butterfly species. Autumn provides beautiful foliage in the forested areas, while winter walks can be tranquil, though some paths might be wet.
Yes, many easy walks around Wickham have convenient parking options. Routes often start from villages or designated car parks near trailheads, particularly for popular areas like the Forest of Bere or access points to the Meon Valley Trail. Always check specific route details for parking information.
The easy trails in Wickham are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 500 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil woodland experiences, well-maintained paths, and the gentle gradients that make the routes accessible and enjoyable for all skill levels.
Absolutely. For a shorter, gentle option, consider The Great Big Food Co. loop from Woodend, which is about 3.3 km (2 miles) and takes less than an hour. This route offers an easy introduction to the local woodlands.
Public transport access to some trailheads is possible, particularly for routes that pass through or near Wickham village. The Meon Valley Trail, for instance, is accessible from Wickham. For routes deeper into the South Downs National Park, checking local bus services to nearby villages is recommended.
Yes, Wickham village itself has several pubs, and some easy trails, such as the Wickham Rail Bridge – Meon Valley Trail Entrance loop from Wickham, start and end in the village, making it convenient for a post-hike refreshment. Other routes may pass through villages with pubs along the way.


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