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Test Valley
Member of the Ramblers - Hampshire Area Grouping
'There is a continuous moderate gradient from the car park up to the hill fort with a short steeper section at the top. The Hill Fort is fenced and access is through gates or kissing gates.'
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'Danebury is one of the most extensively studied hillforts in Europe. "Iron Age" describes the period between the end of the Bronze Age and the start of the Roman period (700BC - AD43). Evidence found suggests that the Fort was built 2500 years ago and occupied for nearly 500 years.'
'The Society was founded in 1974 following a huge public protest about the destruction of fine old houses in Romsey to make way for new. It focuses on local planning, environment and countryside is ...
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'The Society runs a diverse Programme of interesting, informative and entertaining events and activities.' The Programme includes monthly walks - usually on a Wednesday or a Saturday.
Member of the Ramblers - Hampshire Area Grouping
Self-guided Trails 'Our regularly changing self-guided trails highlight ten plants of current interest for you to discover and enjoy. Maps are available at the front desk ...' Guided Tours Our tours suit all needs and interest. They start and finish at the Pavilion and last 90 minutes. You will explore many seasonal highlights and hidden aspects of the collection. Special evening tours, led by a member of our horticultural team are also available as part of our events programme ...'
Download from the Website PDFs of 'walking' booklets for: [1] Stockbridge - - - : [2] Southern Test Valley - - - : [3] Northern Test Valley - - - : [4] Andover - - - : [5] North Baddesley and Valle ...
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'If you are keen to explore the beautiful Test Valley, there is no better way than to go by foot or cycle ... '
'1. The Itchen Navigation from Wharf Bridge in Winchester to Woodmill in Southampton ... 2. Avon Valley Path from Salisbury to Christchurch Priory and the Sea ... 3. Romsey Station to Chandler's Fo ...
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The Three Rivers Rail Partnership is 'a group of local authorities, local people and the rail industry, working to promote our train and local bus services and doing what we can to improve our stations and services. Why Three Rivers? The rail routes which the partnership covers run alongside or cross the Avon, Itchen and Test rivers - hence "Three Rivers".'
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