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Hikes around Ashmansworth explore the high chalk downland of the North Wessex Downs National Landscape. The village's elevated position provides access to routes across rolling hills, through ancient woodlands, and along high ridges. The terrain offers a mix of gentle valley paths and more demanding climbs, including trails to Pilot Hill, the highest point in Hampshire.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Embark on the Faccombe & Ashmansworth loop, a moderate hike that takes you through the varied and scenic landscapes of the North Wessex Downs. This 5.9-mile (9.5 km) route involves…
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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Start point has free parking. It's possible to sleep over night if you're in a sleeper. It is close to main road though, so noise doesn't really die down.
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How fitting that he was buried in a tomb. George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon (1866-1923), was the noted Egyptologist and financial backer of archaeologist Howard Carter who discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings in 1922. The treasures discovered in the boy king’s burial chambers dazzled the world and continue to do so. Tutankhamun’s burial chamber was the first Pharaoh’s tomb in centuries to be discovered intact though outer chambers had been pillaged by grave robbers.
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Atop of Beacon Hill Ironage fort. It's quite the trek up, it's that high up there is a sign halfway up saying hang gliding is not permitted!!!
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View of Highclere Caste!
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The Jack Russel Inn is nestled in a little hamlet in Hampshire and serves up a daily dose of delicious food and drink. It has a lovely outdoor seating area where you can watch the local deers grazing on the green. A wonderful place to start or finish a walk.
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An undulating grassy trail leads you through vibrant meadows with terrific views to your right over Charldown Top Copse.
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This is an excellent vantage point to enjoy extensive views over the lush rolling hills of England's North Wessex Downs.
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A stylish country pub with a locally sourced menu. Food served 12:00-15:00 and 18:00-21:00 Mon to Sat and 12:00-19:00 Sun
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Yes, Ashmansworth is an excellent starting point for circular hikes. The area features numerous loops that guide you through the rolling hills and woodlands of the North Wessex Downs. These routes often incorporate sections of long-distance paths like the Wayfarer's Walk before returning to the village.
The open downland and numerous footpaths around Ashmansworth are great for walking with dogs. You'll find plenty of space on trails across the high chalk ridges. However, be aware that many routes cross active farmland, so you will likely encounter livestock and should be prepared to keep your dog on a lead.
Certainly. While the region is known for its hills, there are gentler options suitable for families. For a shorter, accessible walk, consider the Beacon Hill loop from Old Burghclere. It's a relatively short and easy trail that still provides a rewarding outdoor experience.
For some of the most impressive panoramic views, seek out trails that climb to the area's high points. Hikes to Pilot Hill, the highest point in Hampshire, or Walbury Hill offer expansive vistas across the North Wessex Downs. Routes along the Wayfarer's Walk also follow a high chalk ridge known for its stunning scenery.
Yes, you can easily combine a good hike with a pub stop. A popular choice is the View of North Wessex Downs – The Jack Russell Inn loop from Faccombe. This moderate walk starts and ends near a well-regarded local pub, making it perfect for a post-hike refreshment.
The terrain is classic chalk downland. Expect rolling hills, open farmland, and sections of ancient woodland. Paths are a mix of grassy tracks, farm lanes, and woodland trails. While many walks are gentle, be prepared for some steep but rewarding climbs to get to the best viewpoints.
Yes, several trails in the vicinity offer fantastic views of Highclere Castle and its extensive 5,000-acre estate. While you won't be walking through the private grounds, the routes on the surrounding hills provide a magnificent backdrop of the famous castle, making for a memorable hike.
The area is rich in history. For a challenging but rewarding trek, the View of North Wessex Downs – Combe Gibbet loop from Ashmansworth takes you to a historic gibbet with a fascinating story. You can also find routes that pass near Ladle Hill, the site of an unexcavated Iron Age hillfort.
The region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of over 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the peacefulness of the trails, the breathtaking panoramic views from the ridges, and the classic English countryside scenery of rolling chalk hills.
If you're looking for a walk that's not too long but still offers a good sense of the landscape, the Faccombe & Ashmansworth loop is an excellent option. At just under 6 miles, it's a moderately challenging route through the area's characteristic rolling farmland.
Hiking here is rewarding year-round. Spring brings wildflowers to the chalk grasslands, while summer offers long days and lush green landscapes. Autumn provides beautiful colours in the woodlands, and crisp winter days can offer stunningly clear, far-reaching views from the hilltops.
There is a wide variety of options, with nearly 300 hiking routes mapped around Ashmansworth. These range from short, easy strolls to challenging long-distance treks, with the majority being rated as easy or moderate difficulty.


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