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Hampshire
HAMPSHIRE: All Listings
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'We are a walking group with, typically, a couple of walks each month, on Saturdays, in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight (England, UK). Walks are 5 - 14 miles long, usually with a picnic or pub lunch, and sometimes a certain kind of tea afterwards!'
Member of the Ramblers - Hampshire Area Grouping
'Hampshire Countryside Access Forum is an advisory body working to improve your enjoyment of Hampshire’s countryside whilst safe-guarding its future ... The New Forest and South Downs are outside this Forum's area – they are covered by our neighbouring Forums, the New Forest Access Forum and the South Downs Local Access Forum.'
Hampshire County Council
Includes: Long Distance Walks; Guided Walks; Featured Walks; Town Walks; New Forest Walks.
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'Whether you follow our long-distance routes, our shorter walks or explore on your own, there is something for everyone to enjoy.'
Outline descriptions of over forty locations throughout Hampshire providing accessible walks, with Links to relevant Websites.
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'From open coast to rolling hills and river valleys, Hampshire's countryside has something for everyone. Here we offer a choice of attractive sites with facilities for less mobile visitors.'
'Public rights of way are paths and tracks which you can use to cross private land ... The definitive map and statement are the legal record of public rights of way ... The map was last published on 15 December 2007. Since that date we have made an annual Legal Event Order to reflect any changes. There may be public rights of way that are unrecorded and therefore not shown on the map ... Problems on rights of way: View, report and track problems on rights of way as shown on the definitive map.'
Member of the Ramblers - Hampshire Area Grouping
'The Wessex Group walks cover footpaths over all terrains over a large area of Southern England mainly centred on Hampshire but regularly include areas of adjoining counties. Our popular social walks are held twice monthly (usually the 1st and 3rd Sundays), are between 15 and 25 miles, and almost always include a pub stop of approx. 1 hour for refreshments/lunch.'
'The Hampshire Area of the Ramblers has over 5,000 members in 15 groups. Each week the groups lead a variety of walks in Hampshire and our neighbouring counties. They will be delighted to welcome you ...'
'The main function of this group is to look at how the public rights of way network and access land is managed and improved. Forum members will also be asked to comment on broader access, transport ...
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'Advises the National Park Authority and others on how best to manage access to the countryside in the National Park. There are seventeen members of the South Downs Local Access Forum who represent the views of land managers, users and others with an interest in countryside access ...'
'Uniquely combining a biodiverse landscape with bustling towns and villages, the South Downs National Park covers an area of over 1,600 km2 and is home to more than 110,400 people. Recogni ...
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'Has over 3,000 kilometres of Rights of Way for you to walk on. With the South Downs Way, a National Trail stretching the entire length of the National Park, as well as many Country Parks, woodlands and other countryside sites there are routes to suit everyone.'
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