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| Walk Name & Distance | Start & Finish | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Basingstoke Canal 32 miles | Greywell-Woodham | Picturesque tree lined waterway with wildlife and barges running through towns and villages in North Hampshire |
| Clarendon Way 24 Miles | Winchester - Salisbury | Route crosses the Test Valley between King's Somborne and Houghton |
| Hangers Way 21 miles | Alton Station - Petersfield | Runs through a series of steep-sided hills, known as The Hangers. |
| Keble Way 18 miles | Romsey - Shawford | Route encircles a heritage area of open countryside which once formed part of the ancient Royal Forest of Bere Ashley. |
| South Downs Way 101 miles | Winchester-Eastbourne | Diverse route offering spectacular views from Queen Elizabeth Country Park |
| Staunton Way 8.5-20.5miles | Petersfield-Havant | Route from Queen Elizabeth Country Park onto the South Downs and Staunton Country Park, near Havant |
| St Swithun's Way 34 miles | Winchester-Farnham | The routes weaves its way east through the picturesque Itchen Valley, taking in several pretty and unspoilt Hampshire villages |
| Test Way 44 miles | Andover - Southampton | Following the valley for much of its length, parts of it follow an old railway line built in the 1860's on the canal bed |
| Three Castles Walk 60 miles | Windsor - Winchester | Route based on the 13th century journey taken by King John through the Berkshire & Hampshire Countryside |
| Wayfarers Walk 70 miles | Emsworth - Inkpen Beacon | Pictureque route passes Watership Down which inspired the Richard Adam's novel |