A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
West Berkshire
In fourteen Parts, from Lambourn to Windsor. Note that the web pages were last updated in 2005-2006.
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'We have compiled a series of walks across Berkshire which makes up what we're calling the Berkshire Way ... We'll take you across the county, from west to east ... It means you can take a walk across any part of the county, and rest assured you'll cross some fantastic countryside.'
BBC
'Bucklebury is a village and civil parish in West Berkshire, England. The village is about 5 miles (8 km) north-east of Newbury and ranges between 1 and 3 miles north of the A4 road. It has a population of 2,066. Bucklebury Common is just over 1 square kilometre (0.39 sq mi) and is one of the major village commons in the ceremonial and historic county of Berkshire.'
Bradfield, Bucklebury, Stanford Dingley [Fancy Free Walks] (PDF)
'A meander through the quiet valleys and nature reserves of the Berkshire/Hampshire border, quieter now they no longer reverberate to USAF planes. As a finale, the route climbs to the high, windswept, spectacular reclaimed site of Greenham Common airbase.'
'As well as nearly £1m already donated to West Berkshire Council towards the restoration of the Common, the Trust has more recently awarded the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife T ...
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'Following the purchase of the former RAF Greenham Common Airbase in 1997, 750-acres were immediately transferred to the control of the local council to be restored as common land ... Greenham Common was reopened with unrestricted public access in 2000, providing a natural resource of national importance.'
'A picturesque and historic village lying between the Kennet and Enborne rivers, four miles west of Newbury in West Berkshire. The name applies to a Saxon manor, a church parish of twelfth-century ...
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'Hamstead Marshall is well served by public rights of way on which it’s possible to walk off-road through scenic countryside for an hour or more, hardly leaving the parish. Four circular walks are detailed ... centred on either the White Hart or Hamstead Mill.'
'There are many other interesting walks in the countryside around the town. The canal towpath provides gentle level walks into open countryside both to the east and west. The 200 acres of the Commo ...
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'Self-guided Historic Town Walks around the town, discovering lots about Hungerford's interesting history.'
Hungerford Virtual Museum [Hungerford Historical Association]
'The five circular walks described here each has a different character and between them they cover the bes ...
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'Located in the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), Inkpen offers a variety of walking environments including high chalk ridges, mixed farmland and deciduous woodland.'
Inkpen Rights of Way Committee
'A rewarding trek through Thames valley parkland, then climbing to the high fields and beech woods of the southern Chilterns, wandering through picturesque villages, before returning to the Thames at attractive Henley.'
'Written in connection with the Newbury Pub Ambling Group (NPAmG) aka the Wednesday Walking Group. This started in the 1970s, when some employees of a Government defence establishment not ...
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'Forty circular walks from pubs near Newbury, and nine linear walks from pubs on the Kennet and Avon canal.'
Newbury Pub Ambling Group
'As you enter the church of St Mary the Virgin, you are greeted by a remarkable sight – nine reclining stone giants. This is the De La Beche family, usually called the “Aldworth Giants”. They were ...
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'Streatley, Aldworth, Ashampstead ... This wonderful long walk takes you from the picturesque Thames-side town of Streatley gently up into the hills to meet some giants and some old wall paintings.'
'The Way has been divided into 8 sections, each providing a really good day-out. Choose between water meadows or tidal marshes, riverbank picnics or cosy pubs, steep hills with exhilarating views o ...
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'Takes you from its dramatic start, high on the chalk downs at Inkpen, to follow much of the course of the River Test to Eling where its tidal waters flow into Southampton Water. This is without doubt Hampshire's longest and finest chalk stream, world famous for its superb trout fishing.'
'Start - Inkpen Beacon - Burghclere - North Oakley - Deane - Dummer - Brown Candover - New Alresford - Cheriton - Droxford - Hambledon - Denmead - Bedhampton - Emsworth - End.'
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'Walking on footpaths and tracks is the best way to enjoy Hampshire's lovely and diverse countryside. The Victorian nature writer Richard Jefferies pointed out, long before our dependence on the motor car, that "They only know a country who are acquainted with its footpaths. By the roads, indeed, the outside may be seen; but the footpaths go through the heart of the land". The Wayfarers Walk will take you into the heart of Hampshire - It traverses the eastern and northern parts of the County only, but still provides a fine selection of the coastline, woodlands, gentle rolling hills and rich green valleys for which Hampshire is renowned.'
Member of the Ramblers - Berkshire Area Grouping
'Our walking maps have been carefully drawn to show road crossing points, underpasses and short-cuts, with routes colour-coded to show the suitability of paths for all users. Maps are available for ...
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'Walking and cycling around the district is fun and easy, with a large number of planned routes to help keep you safe, avoid busy roads, and get you to your destination faster. There's a number of different walking and cycling maps on this page to help you find the best way of getting around town, or to explore the area. They have been individually drawn to show paths and routes which are open for you to use on foot or by bike.'
The West Berkshire Countryside Society 'exists to promote the understanding, appreciation and conservation of the West Berkshire Countryside; we also learn, and get to have a lot of fun, w ...
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About a dozen Walk Leaflets, each of which can be downloaded.
'The "First Consolidated Definitive Map and Statement" (DMS) for West Berkshire is a document that provides conclusive evidence that the Public Rights of Way (PROWs) shown upon it existed legally on 01 January 2000 ... Whilst the DMS shows which PROWs have been legally recorded, for a more general view of the routes in your area you may prefer to consult our Online Map (our unofficial working copy of the Definitive Map), our PDF Working Copy of Definitive Statement (our unofficial working copy of the Definitive Statement) or an Ordnance Survey map.'
West Berkshire Council
'Nestling in the heart of beautiful Berkshire downland, West Ilsley is the quintessential English village. Its thriving community, the stunning scenery & rich local history dating back to beyon ...
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'Two circular walks around West Ilsley... 2 or 5 miles.'
Contributed by Fred Carter to the West Ilsley website
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