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Hikes around Hursley explore a landscape of rolling hills and expansive woodlands in the heart of Hampshire. The terrain is characterized by chalk downland, ancient forests like Crab Wood, and open meadows. The walking routes near Hursley navigate through these varied environments, with notable landmarks including the Farley Mount Monument.
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Embark on the Crab Wood and Farley Mount Loop, a moderate hike spanning 9.3 miles (15.0 km) with a total elevation gain of 629 feet (192 metres). This route typicallyβ¦
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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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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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Great views up near Farley Mount and some great trails to ride or walk. Can get very muddy along the top in wet conditions.
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Unless you are good at trials riding, what is shown in the photo is not for a bike. However it is a fair destination to entertain young children mid ride. The surrounding woods have plenty of bike trails if you look for them, they are just not signposted.
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When it's Bluebell as season it's a sea of blue here. Photos don't do it justice.
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Come here in mid to late April and you'll find one of the best bluebell woods near Winchester.
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One of my favourite descents. Been doing it for over 25 years, and still get a big grin each time. Probably best to avoid as a descent on a sunny summer afternoon, as you will frighten the many walkers even if you do stop well before you get to them. If you are climbing it they will usually be very encouraging. I often ride it at night, and then you can really enjoy the speed of the descent without worrying about meeting others. Don't do that first time unless you are very experienced :-)
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When it's Bluebell as season it's a sea of blue here. Photos don't do it justice.
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On the bridleway just after the horse yard/farm keep an eye out on the right for this memorial.
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Fantastic viewpoint from which to admire the big skies and open landscapes of the surrounding Downs.
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Yes, there are over 60 designated hiking routes in the Hursley area. The trails range from easy strolls to more challenging treks, with the majority being easy or moderate, ensuring options for all fitness levels.
The trails around Hursley are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.8 stars. Hikers frequently praise the beautiful ancient woodlands, the panoramic views from the chalk downlands, and the well-maintained paths.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed as loops so you can start and end in the same place. A great example is the View of the Wessex Downs β Farley Mount Monument loop from Sparsholt, which is a moderate walk offering fantastic scenery without needing to retrace your steps.
Hursley is very dog-friendly. The numerous trails through woodlands and open country parks, like the popular Farley Mount Country Park, are perfect for walking with a dog. Just be mindful of livestock in fields and local signage regarding leads, especially in nature reserves like Crab Wood.
There are plenty of options for families. For a shorter, manageable walk that's still rewarding, consider the Hiking loop from Sparsholt. It's an easy 2.5-mile (4 km) trail that's great for little legs and offers a lovely taste of the local countryside.
The area is rich in ancient woodlands. Crab Wood is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest known for its stunning bluebell displays in spring. The Crab Wood & Farley Mount loop is an excellent route that takes you through the heart of this beautiful forest.
Yes, several routes pass near or through villages with classic English pubs. The village of Hursley itself has The King's Head and The Dolphin, which are perfect for starting or finishing a walk. Many trails are designed to incorporate a stop at a traditional country pub.
Farley Mount Country Park has several dedicated car parks, making it a convenient starting point for many trails. For walks starting closer to Winchester, Shawford Down is another popular option with parking available near the station or at the top of Otterbourne Road.
The Farley Mount Monument is a distinctive pyramid-shaped folly located within Farley Mount Country Park. It was built to honor a horse named 'Beware Chalk Pit' that won a race in 1734. It's a major landmark in the area and a focal point of many hikes, offering expansive views across the landscape.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, the Clarendon Way runs through Farley Mount Country Park. This long-distance path connects the historic cities of Winchester and Salisbury. You can hike a section of it as part of a day walk from Hursley.
Hursley offers great hiking year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly special. Spring brings a spectacular carpet of bluebells to woodlands like Crab Wood, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is perfect for enjoying the open downlands, and crisp winter days offer clear, far-reaching views.
Definitely. For some of the best panoramic views in the region, head to the top of St. Catherine's Hill, a highly-rated scenic chalk hill just outside Winchester. The views from the Farley Mount Monument are also exceptional, providing a sweeping vista over central Hampshire.


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