Farley Church
Most of us living in Winchester have been to Farley Mount at least once, if not more often. I have… Read More »Farley Church
Most of us living in Winchester have been to Farley Mount at least once, if not more often. I have… Read More »Farley Church
The center of Winchester is very close to the South Downs and from the King Alfred statue, you can leave… Read More »Magdalen Hill Down
There are two new benches on Ham Green, a nice little commons with great views towards Sparsholt and Deane. Traffic-wise,… Read More »Ham Green, Sparsholt
Length: 6.5 km / 4 milesTime: 3 hours at a swift pace + breaksDifficulty: Difficult (climb up to The Table)… Read More »Quiraing walk 3D fly-through
The King Alfred statue is at the bottom of Broadway in the centre of Winchester. It is the most central… Read More »Starting point: King Alfred statue, Winchester
We walk towards Shawford and Otterbourne along the River Itchen on the 12th and final walk of the 12 walks… Read More »walk#12 – from one sluice to the next
Crabwood and Farley Mount is a popular destination for Winchester residents who want to go for a walk. Rather than… Read More »walk#11 – no man’s land to bluebell heaven
On the way to South Wonston we walk through Headbourne Worthy, skirt the Barton Meadows Nature Reserve (see walk#3), and… Read More »walk#10 – railway line and watercress
We leave the city to the East, climb up St Giles Hill to take in some South Downs views. Winchester… Read More »walk#9 – south downs views
Two of the three Winchester golf courses, Royal Winchester Golf Club and South Winchester Golf Club are being crossed on… Read More »walk#8 – 36 holes and a new village