Corhampton And Meonstoke
Corhampton And Meonstoke
Best attractions and places to see around Corhampton And Meonstoke are found within the picturesque Meon Valley, offering a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its chalk grasslands, significant hills like Butser Hill, and the meandering River Meon. Visitors can explore ancient churches, Iron Age hill forts, and extensive walking and cycling routes. This region provides diverse opportunities to experience the South Downs landscape and its rich heritage.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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A really nice varied route. The fast majority of it is really wide too. Very quiet on an overcast autumn week day.
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This was on the last leg of the King Alfred’s Way for me and was one of the few descents in the whole trip i walked, dry conditions but on a loaded gravel - the descent was more treacherous than i was prepared to risk / but amazing views from the top and a fast through the fields ride from the bottom.
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This is a beautiful Iron Age hill fort that is now a national nature reserve, and it is a great area to bring the family to enjoy the beautiful views from the top. It has come a long way from being a mortar testing range for the British Army back in WW2.
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The trail south of Wickham is drier than the northbound section although the southern most section comes to an abrupt end with the mainline railway to Southampton. Hopefully in time this will change .
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Trig points within the Old Winchester Hill fort.
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Lovely compact earth trail, suitable for gravel bikes and even road bikes with slightly thicker tyres. Some picnic benches at the end of the trail for a nice pit stop
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Worth the slippery, chalky muddy ascent from Mile End lane - looking forward to repeating the route in summer with less mud!
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Plate by the trig point on top of Old Winchester Hill
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The area is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Old Winchester Hill Iron Age Fort, which features visible platforms from ancient huts and offers incredible views. Additionally, the Old Winchester Hill itself is a historical site. Other notable historical landmarks include Corhampton Church, a rare example of Saxon architecture from around 1020 AD, and St Andrew's Church in Meonstoke, dating back to the 12th or 13th century.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Butser Hill, the highest point on the South Downs. Old Winchester Hill Iron Age Fort also provides fantastic vistas over the surrounding countryside and even the Isle of Wight on clear days.
Yes, Corhampton is home to Corhampton Church, a significant Saxon church built around 1020 AD, featuring 12th-century frescoes and a Saxon sundial. In Meonstoke, you can visit St Andrew's Church, a beautiful example of Norman architecture from the 12th or 13th century.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. Popular activities include walking, cycling, and mountain biking. The Meon Valley Trail is ideal for both walking and cycling, while Queen Elizabeth Country Park offers a variety of mountain bike trails. Sections of the South Downs Way and Monarch's Way also pass through the area.
Absolutely. The Meon Valley Trail follows a former railway line, providing a well-maintained, flat gravel path suitable for both cyclists and walkers. It's a popular route that leads through the scenic Meon Valley and into the South Downs National Park.
Yes, several attractions are family-friendly. The Old Winchester Hill Iron Age Fort is a wonderful place for families to explore history and enjoy views. The Meon Valley Trail is also popular with families for walking and cycling. Queen Elizabeth Country Park offers facilities and trails suitable for various ages.
The landscape is characterized by the picturesque Meon Valley, with the River Meon flowing through it. Key natural features include Butser Hill, the highest point on the South Downs, known for its chalk grassland and rare flora. Corhampton Down also features Bronze Age bowl barrows and ancient 'Celtic fields'.
Yes, the area offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes around Corhampton And Meonstoke, including routes like 'View Over the Meon Valley – Old Winchester Hill loop' or 'Exton Beacon loop from Meonstoke'. For more options, explore the hiking guides available for the region, such as the Easy hikes around Corhampton And Meonstoke guide.
Mountain biking is a popular activity, especially at Queen Elizabeth Country Park, which offers a variety of trails for different skill levels. You can also find MTB trails that incorporate sections of the Meon Valley Trail. For detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Corhampton And Meonstoke guide.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible views from sites like Old Winchester Hill Iron Age Fort and Butser Hill. The well-maintained and scenic Meon Valley Trail is also highly regarded for walking and cycling through beautiful forest areas. The variety of mountain bike trails at Queen Elizabeth Country Park is also a highlight for many.
Yes, Meonstoke is known for its charming pubs and restaurants, offering traditional English cuisine. These local establishments provide excellent spots to relax and refuel after exploring the area's attractions and trails.
The area is enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking, cycling, and exploring the natural beauty. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can be suitable for crisp walks, though some trails might be muddy. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, the area is rich in prehistoric remains. At Old Winchester Hill Iron Age Fort, you can see the rounded mounds of Bronze Age tumuli within the fort, alongside platforms indicating ancient huts. Corhampton Down also features Bronze Age bowl barrows and 'Celtic fields' with circular earthworks, likely from the Iron Age.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For instance, the 'View Over the Meon Valley – Old Winchester Hill loop' from Old Winchester Hill National Nature Reserve is an easy 4 km route. Another option is the 'Exton Beacon loop from Meonstoke', which is around 5 km. You can find more beginner-friendly options in the Easy hikes around Corhampton And Meonstoke guide.


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