Walks you can reach from Yeovil Junction by train

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Salisbury
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Salisbury Circular via Stonehenge (Wiltshire)

45 minutes direct from Yeovil Junction.

Highly recommended

Time: 4h30–9h

1 lunch spot: the Bridge Inn (2h30–5h30 in; excellent)

Warnings: Have lunch a café or pub next to the river. Return from Stonehenge to Salisbury by bus (very frequent & reliable but check times).

GPX
Rolling
17
KM
Tisbury
Old Wardour Castle - view from tower by Keith now in Wiltshire

Tisbury Circular via Hindon (Wiltshire)

30 minutes direct from Yeovil Junction.

Dry chalky U-shaped downland valleys, wooded ridges, grassy valleys, picturesque villages, rolling hills and river valley.

Time: 5h

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

22
KM
Honiton
On the road from London to Exeter by heffelumpen9

Honiton Circular via Round Ball Hill (Devon)

30 minutes direct from Yeovil Junction.

A steady climb to two Iron Age hillforts and a toll house, with wide country views.

Warnings: Includes a sustained climb.

8
KM
Feniton
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Feniton Circular via Ottery St Mary (Devon)

45 minutes direct from Yeovil Junction.

Rolling farmland to a market town, reaching the River Otter, home to wild otters and reintroduced beavers.

13
KM
Honiton
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Honiton to Axminster (Devon)

30 minutes direct from Yeovil Junction.

Recommended: Stunning views in every direction, views of green rolling Devon countryside. A hilly walk through the Blackdown Hills, starting with easy, flat walking through meadows beside the River Yarty before a steep climb, after which it stays hilly with a lot of quiet lane walking. The lanes are a relief from mud in winter and but field sections are likely to be muddy after rain. Passes through the Blackdown Hills AONB. Excellent public transport between the two towns.

Time: 5h30–10h30

Lunch: No other facilities outside Honiton and Axminster.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
18
KM
Tisbury
Green path by Tony Buckley

Tisbury to Salisbury (Wiltshire)

30 minutes direct from Yeovil Junction.

Beautiful; picturesque. Riverside path and flat and easy-going.

Hilly: a quarter on high ground, rising above the surrounding land.

Woodland: a third under tree cover.

Time: 6h30–13h

Walk details: Railwalks.

GPX
Steep
26
KM
Salisbury
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Salisbury to Romsey (Wiltshire)

45 minutes direct from Yeovil Junction.

An excellent route; Delightful route; lovely start and end points. A long route with very little road walking (and only minor roads), much of it on forest tracks through managed woodland, taking in several nature reserves and a National Trust estate. Easy walking for the most part, a little gooey in places after heavy rain and with a few gates and some stiles; the main challenge is the length. Passes through Bentley Wood nature reserve and at least two other nature reserves, and takes in the National Trust's Mottisfont estate. Can be shortened by jumping on the train one stop from Dunbridge to Romsey.

Woodland: two fifths under tree cover.

Time: 8h–15h30

Warnings: The approach to Romsey crosses an active gravel pit between Awbridge and Squabb Wood, which can require diversions, and the lower end of Squabb Wood can be very wet and difficult in winter.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
30
KM
Gillingham
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Gillingham to Tisbury (Dorset)

30 minutes direct from Yeovil Junction.

Woodland paths and flat and easy-going.

Time: 5h30–10h30

Walk details: Railwalks.

Similar walk: Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

GPX
Steep
19
KM
Yetminster
Sheep in the Fields in a Ray of Sunshine by Steve Dewey

Yetminster to Sherborne (Dorset)

6 minutes direct from Yeovil Junction.

Fine views over the surrounding countryside. A very rural route following the Macmillan Way: pasture and arable farmland, quiet lanes and footpaths through Honeycombe Wood. Poorly maintained and overgrown in places, with muddy fields and field exits and fine countryside views. Follows the Macmillan Way; combines well with the Yetminster-to-Crewkerne route.

Time: 2h30–5h

Warnings: The trail is poorly maintained: expect overgrown stretches and stiles, many through reclaiming hedgerow (difficult and low for tall walkers), and nettles. Fields and Honeycombe Wood get very muddy in the wet, and some paths are hard to spot. Cattle (including a bull on one occasion) graze some fields.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

Reverse direction: Visit Dorset.

GPX
Steep
9
KM
Warminster
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Warminster to Tisbury (Wiltshire)

30 minutes direct from Yeovil Junction.

Fabulous walking through interesting places and with some lovely views. Wonderful varied walking on back lanes, field paths and well-used dirt tracks and climbing onto the chalk plain for lovely views. A short steep climb out of Fonthill Gifford; a muddy bridleway through Eastleigh Woods toward Warminster (a drier signposted alternative exists).

Time: 6h30–13h

Warnings: A stretch along the fast, relatively busy B3089 east of Hindon has no verge; the crossing of the A303 needs care and patience (sightlines are good).

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
23
KM
Crediton
Shobrooke Park by Christian Hacker

Crediton to Exeter Central (Devon)

1 hour direct from Yeovil Junction.

Incredible views from Stoke Hill. A long, varied route alternating quiet country lanes with footpaths through the Devon countryside and with a stretch along the River Creedy and a high crossing over Stoke Hill. Some mud in wetter seasons; road sections are short and quiet. Several points intersect the Exeter-Crediton bus route (369 or 5) if the walk is too long. Starts through Shobrooke Park past ancient trees.

Time: 5h30–11h30

1 lunch spot: the Beer Engine

Warnings: Crossing the A396 Tiverton Road is a fast road, so cross only when clear in both directions.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
21
KM
Salisbury
Wilton House's Palladian Bridge (in Explore - 3 February 2025) by Andy J Newman

Salisbury to Dean (Wiltshire)

45 minutes direct from Yeovil Junction.

Chalk downlands, rolling hills, varied woods, field boundaries, farm tracks and following the Clarendon Way.

Warnings: Can be muddy.

Source: An alternative variant of Dean to Mottisfont – the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

25
KM
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