Walks near Lymington by train
Hampshire · South East England
Stations: Lymington Pier · Lymington Town
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Brockenhurst Circular via Lyndhurst (Hampshire)
8 minutes direct from Lymington Town.
Forest inclosures and heath between the villages of Lyndhurst and Brockenhurst, with Lymington River bathing spots and spring bluebells. Strenuous.
Walk details: New Forest Walks (tips, photos, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Ashurst New Forest Circular via Lyndhurst (Hampshire)
30 minutes from Lymington Town, with one change.
Heath and forest inclosures skirting a golf course, between the villages of Lyndhurst and Ashurst. Strenuous.
Warnings: Tracks can be muddy after wet weather; watch for stray golf balls.
Walk details: New Forest Walks (tips, photos, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Winchester Circular via Wolvesey Palace (Hampshire)
45 minutes from Lymington Town, with one change.
Historic cathedral city streets, watermeadows, iron age hillfort, downland ridges, river valley and ancient meadows.
Warnings: M3 motorway noise.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Sway to Brockenhurst (Hampshire)
15 minutes from Lymington Town, with one change.
Open heath and forest inclosures, a caravan park and a dead-straight stretch of the disused Castleman Corkscrew railway, now a cycle route. Strenuous.
Warnings: Some short road sections have no footpath; watch for traffic.
Walk details: New Forest Walks (tips, photos, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Ashurst New Forest to Brockenhurst (Hampshire)
30 minutes from Lymington Town, with one change.
Ancient woodland, open heath and inclosures, crossing the Beaulieu River past Matley and Denny Woods. Strenuous.
Matley Wood: A small but beautiful tract of ancient and ornamental New Forest woodland reached across open heath.
Denny Wood: An ancient and ornamental woodland of beech and oak flanked by ferns and surrounded by heath and wetland habitats.
Warnings: Some roadside walking with limited footpath; take care.
Walk details: New Forest Walks (tips, photos, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Basingstoke to Alton (Hampshire)
1 hour from Lymington Town, with one change.
A scenic, almost entirely off-road walk crossing picturesque estates (War Memorial Park, Hackwood Park), woodland and arable farmers' fields, with a variety of landscapes. Some narrow and overgrown stretches (notably White Lane), a couple of stiles and kissing gates and a small amount of quiet-lane road walking; firm underfoot in dry spells. Not much in the way of resting places; the church at Weston Patrick has seating. A bus runs between the two endpoints.
Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.
Time: 5h–10h
1 lunch spot: Avenue Nurseries café
Warnings: Several stiles and kissing gates, and an overgrown stretch of track (White Lane). The B3349 crossing has good sightlines south but a northbound bend, so take care. Cattle, including Highland cows, often in a field near Alton.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Brockenhurst to Totton (Hampshire)
8 minutes direct from Lymington Town.

New Milton to Brockenhurst (Hampshire)
15 minutes from Lymington Town, with one change.

Bournemouth to Poole (Hampshire)
30 minutes from Lymington Town, with one change.
Coastal path.
Walk details: Railwalks.

Christchurch to Bournemouth (Hampshire)
30 minutes from Lymington Town, with one change.
Coastal path, with a long section from the station to reach the coast.
Walk details: Railwalks.

Winchester to Micheldever (Hampshire)
45 minutes from Lymington Town, with one change.
A long walk leaving Winchester via Riverside Park along the River Itchen, then following the Watercress Way and the route of former railways across rolling Hampshire farmland to Micheldever Station. Mostly farm tracks, quiet lanes and good-quality paths, with a short wooded stretch by the railway; some sections muddy or overgrown and plus a few stiles. Shares the route of the St Swithun's Way and Camino Inglés (St James Way) leaving Winchester, then follows the former Didcot, Newbury and Southampton railway. Passes Winnall Moors Nature Reserve on the western edge of the South Downs National Park, with many helpful information boards. Direct hourly train links Micheldever and Winchester (about 9 minutes); the station is 0.2 miles beyond the village sign.
Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.
Time: 5h30–10h30
Lunch: A farm shop (Cobbs/Cobbs farm shop) early on for coffee and snacks; otherwise few facilities — Kings Worthy is the last main settlement, with plenty of spots for a picnic en route.
Warnings: Walkers only. A few road sections (notably Old Stoke Road) are straight with good visibility but lack pavement, so you may need to press into the hedge. One narrow path runs parallel to the railway with a steep drop-off; watch for easily-missed steps. Cattle in some fields. Easy to miss turns off the disused railway lines.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Romsey to Winchester (Hampshire)
45 minutes from Lymington Town, with one change.
A gorgeous route; Beautiful, flat walk through the water meadows; Stunning views. After a dull few kilometres on pavement beside the main road out of Romsey, the route becomes a pleasant walk on forestry tracks, woodland paths and field boundaries through water meadows, with a steady climb and finishing alongside the Itchen into Winchester. Some rough terrain and narrow gaps. Within the South Downs area, passing Ampfield Wood, Hursley Forest and the Itchen water meadows.
Woodland: two fifths under tree cover.
Time: 5h–10h
Lunch: Two pubs and a small shop at Hursley (midway), and a tea room at St Cross on the edge of Winchester.
Warnings: A busy road crossing near Badger Farm (Winchester) is best made at a nearby footbridge; a narrow footbridge over the mainline railway near St Cross makes the route walkers-only. Woods can be muddy in winter.
Walk details: Slow Ways.