Walks you can reach from Winchfield by train
Hampshire · South East England
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Fleet Circular via Tweseldown Racecourse (Hampshire)
5 minutes direct from Winchfield.
Heathland, woodland, military training lands, levada water channel, canal towpath, residential outskirts and nature reserves.
Time: 4h30
Warnings: MoD closures apply.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Brookwood Circular via Brookwood Cemetery (Surrey)
15 minutes direct from Winchfield.
Wild, open heathland plus the Grade I listed Brookwood Cemetery and Ash Ranges MOD heathland.
Woodland: two fifths under tree cover.
Brookwood Cemetery: A vast Grade I listed Victorian cemetery with an eclectic mix of religious sections.
Ash Ranges: Wide-open MOD-owned heathland with occasional public access and far-reaching views.
Time: 3h–5h30
Warnings: Ash Ranges access varies; do not enter if red flags are flying.
Walk details: Walking Post (tips, photos and local insights).

Farnborough (Main) to Woking (Hampshire)
15 minutes direct from Winchfield.
Largely flat Basingstoke Canal towpath, summer water lilies and wildflowers, linking Farnborough, Brookwood and Woking; varying lengths.
Lunch: Station coffee shops at Farnborough and Brookwood, a café in Brookwood, the Rose and Thistle pub at Frimley Green, and many options in Woking.
Warnings: Lords-and-ladies plants along the route are poisonous.
Walk details: Blackwater Valley Nature Walks (tips, photos, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Farnborough (Main) to Fleet (Hampshire)
15 minutes direct from Winchfield.
Leisurely, hill-free chain of green spaces, following the Cove Brook Greenway through country parks and butterfly habitat to Fleet Pond, Hampshire's largest freshwater lake.
Fleet Pond: Hampshire's largest freshwater lake, a nature reserve of reedbeds, heath and woodland.
Lunch: Southwood Country Park visitor-centre café, midway.
Walk details: Blackwater Valley Nature Walks (tips, photos, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Ash to Brookwood (Surrey)
15 minutes direct from Winchfield.
Lowland heathland, firing range ridgeline, open grassland, conifer and broad-leaved woods, farmland fields and historic cemetery grounds.
Warnings: Army range closures apply.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Longcross to Woking (Surrey)
30 minutes direct from Winchfield.
Heathland, Horsell Common and a Peace Garden; Chobham Common, Rhododendron Walkway, Basingstoke Canal into Woking.
Woodland: half under tree cover.
Chobham Common: The largest National Nature Reserve in the South East, a fine example of lowland heath.
Horsell Common: Sandy common made famous as the Martian landing site in H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds.
Time: 3h30–7h
Warnings: Longcross has no facilities and trains roughly twice an hour; buy single tickets as the stations are on different lines.
Walk details: Walking Post (tips, photos and local insights).

Chertsey to Weybridge (Surrey)
30 minutes direct from Winchfield.
Waterways, a foot ferry and D'Oyly Carte Island, past Dumsey Meadow, the Thames Path and the Wey Navigation.
Waterway: three quarters beside rivers and canals.
Dumsey Meadow: A rare surviving Thames-side water meadow with open access for wild swimming.
D'Oyly Carte Island: A small Thames island that was the home of Victorian impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte.
Time: 3h–6h
Walk details: Walking Post (tips, photos and local insights).

Bramley to Hook (Hampshire)
4 minutes direct from Winchfield.
Recommended: A relaxing rural walk mainly on traffic-free footpaths through meadows, fields and woodland, with a particularly pretty middle section along the River Loddon. Urban footpaths out of Hook; can be very muddy in places, the Loddon is prone to flooding. Lots of gates and bridges and a few stiles. Follows the way-marked Brenda Parker Way for much of its length, alongside the River Loddon. The plotted route has been diverted slightly between Lilly Mill and the A33.
Time: 3h–6h
1 lunch spot: the Coach and Horses
End-of-walk reward: Bramley has The Bramley Inn and a bakery cafe near the station.
Warnings: The crossing of the A33 (Basingstoke Road) requires a long wait for a safe gap. The riverside section is prone to flooding, so check the way is clear after wet weather. There are gates and stiles.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Farnborough (Main) to Brookwood (Hampshire)
15 minutes direct from Winchfield.
Recommended: One of the most enjoyable routes in that area. A gentle, straightforward and very enjoyable route, mostly along the quiet Basingstoke Canal towpath through a deep cutting and dense woodland and with some residential streets at Frimley Green and Farnborough. The towpath has a fairly small gradient but can get quite muddy after wet weather; the last kilometre into Farnborough is a bit uphill on roads. The towpath switches sides at the Bisley Camp Road bridge. Adjacent army ranges at Deep Cut produce occasional sound effects along the canal.
Waterway: three quarters along the Basingstoke Canal.
Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.
Time: 2h30–5h
1 lunch spot: the Harvester
Warnings: There are railway lines to cross leaving Farnborough where visibility can be poor; take care. The towpath can be quite muddy after wet weather.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Woking to Addlestone (Surrey)
30 minutes direct from Winchfield.
Recommended: A really easy-to-follow and direct and pleasant route making the most of the Basingstoke Canal and Wey Navigation towpaths. The first section out of Woking is mostly paved; the stretch along the Wey is rougher ground and can be muddy in places after rain. A gradual rise as the locks raise the canal level; away from traffic and mostly quiet. Follows the Basingstoke Canal and Wey Navigation towpaths.
Waterway: nine tenths along the Basingstoke Canal.
Woodland: two fifths under tree cover.
Time: 2h30–5h
Lunch: There are no refreshments along the way, but it is not a long route.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Basingstoke to Alton (Hampshire)
15 minutes direct from Winchfield.
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.

Alton to Hook (Hampshire)
4 minutes direct from Winchfield.
Countryside footpaths, bridleways and byways through woods and across arable fields, usually wide and well-trodden. Can be soft after rain, the Hook end (around Gaine's Wood and Hook Common) is exceptionally wet and boggy and where it is best to skirt around the access land. One field path is not visible on the ground. The Great Park in the middle is a highlight, with bluebells in flower in spring.
Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.
Time: 5h30–11h30
Warnings: The route crosses a field with a small herd of Highland cattle about 2km before Alton. The Hook Common area is exceptionally wet and boggy.
Walk details: Slow Ways.