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Easy hiking trails around Marchwood are characterized by a blend of environments, including ancient woodlands, open heathland, and coastal paths where the River Test meets Southampton Water. The terrain is generally low-lying, with minimal elevation gain, making routes accessible for various fitness levels. Hikers can expect riverside paths, woodland tracks, and coastal trails, often featuring picturesque water meadows and tidal marshes. The region borders the New Forest National Park, offering direct access to its unique natural features.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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3.73km
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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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Part of the city wall of old Southampton. A beautiful photo opportunity.
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The Bargate in Southampton is a stunning historic landmark that reflects the city's rich history. Originally built in the 12th century as a city gate, its Gothic architecture is impressive, with its detailed stonework and distinctive tower. Today, the Bargate is a symbol of Southampton and a popular meeting place, as well as an important part of the cityscape. It harks back to the city's medieval past and attracts both tourists and locals who come to enjoy the historic atmosphere. A visit to the Bargate is definitely a must to experience Southampton's history and charm.
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James Cameron inspired this monument to film a famous scene in the remake of Titanic. Look at the angel… then you will understand
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The monument is in honor of the machinists who kept the machines running until the end.
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Birchlands Farm is a 'Red Tractor' certified, mixed farm. The Red Tractor logo allows people to recognise food that has been produced to high standards across the whole length of the food chain: from farm to packet. There are stables for horse riding, and you may spot a milk tanker picking up its daily load. This is one of just a few milk farms left in the New Forest. We don't know how or why this lane got its name, but Carter's Lane connects Birchlands Farm to the Beaulieu Road. There are a number of Rights of Way going on from this point.
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In Marchwood itself is the Church of St John the Apostle on Main Road which was built in 1843 for £8,300 (approx. £500,000 now) financed by Horatio Francis Kingsford Holloway, the owner of the Marchwood Lodge Estate at the time. If you're interested in the history of the New Forest area, visit the New Forest Knowledge website (www.nfknowledge.org) to continue your journey into the past.
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This is where many first and second class guests slept before boarding the Titanic.
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Nice park, with Titanic monument.
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Marchwood offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 470 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are nearly 780 hiking tours in the area, providing diverse options for all abilities.
Easy hikes around Marchwood feature a varied, generally low-lying terrain. You'll find ancient woodlands, open heathland, and coastal paths where the River Test meets Southampton Water. Expect riverside paths, woodland tracks, and coastal trails, often with picturesque water meadows and tidal marshes.
Yes, Marchwood is well-suited for family-friendly walks due to its generally low-lying and accessible terrain. Many routes are designed for various fitness levels. For example, the Carters Lane — New Forest National Park trail is a 3.8-mile route through woodlands and farmed fields, offering a gentle experience for families.
Yes, there are several circular easy walks. A popular option is the Berry Spot Coppice – Sparrow's Copse loop from Marchwood, an easy 3.7-mile path that takes you through local coppices and offers views of the surrounding area.
Marchwood's easy hikes offer access to diverse natural features and historical landmarks. You can explore the unique woodlands and heath of the New Forest National Park. Notable natural spots include Hatchet Pond, a serene heathland spot, and Bolton's Bench, known for its views and a giant yew tree. For a blend of urban parks and history, consider the Palmerston, Andrews & Watts Park via The Bargate route, which passes by The Bargate.
Yes, you can combine easy walks with historical exploration. The Watergate and Quay Ruins – South Western House loop from Southampton is an easy 2.4-mile route that takes you through Southampton's historic areas, including the Watergate and Quay Ruins.
Marchwood is suitable for easy walks year-round, thanks to its generally low-lying terrain. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, many paths remain accessible, allowing you to enjoy the quiet beauty of the woodlands and coastal areas.
Many easy trails in and around Marchwood, especially those bordering the New Forest National Park, have accessible parking options. For specific routes like the Carters Lane — New Forest National Park, parking is typically available at designated New Forest car parks or along suitable roadside areas, though it's always advisable to check specific route details for the most accurate information.
The easy trails in Marchwood are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,300 reviews. Hikers often praise the blend of ancient woodlands, open heathland, and coastal paths, as well as the accessible, low-lying terrain that makes these routes enjoyable for various fitness levels.
While popular routes like those entering the New Forest can see more visitors, exploring local coppices or lesser-known sections of the coastal path can offer a quieter experience. Consider routes like the Berry Spot Coppice – Sparrow's Copse loop from Marchwood for a more local and potentially less crowded option.
Absolutely. The easy hiking trails around Marchwood are ideal for beginners due to their generally low elevation gain and well-maintained paths. Routes like the Palmerston, Andrews & Watts Park via The Bargate, at 2.3 miles, offer a gentle introduction to hiking through urban parks and historic areas.


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