Walks you can reach from Tisbury by train

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A day hike is just a simple train journey away — plan your next day of green.

Alternatively, view walks directly from Tisbury.

Salisbury
No Entry by Angela Grant photography (Not enough hours in the

Salisbury Circular via Stonehenge (Wiltshire)

15 minutes direct from Tisbury.

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
Overton
Highclere Castle - Downton Abbey by Stephen Gardiner

Overton Circular via Steventon (Hampshire)

1 hour direct from Tisbury.

Gently undulating chalk hills, clear river, quaint churches, country houses, farmland and quiet lanes.

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

19
KM
Whitchurch
, River Test, Fulling Mill, Whitchurch, England, United Kingdom, UK, Europe by godrick

Whitchurch to Andover (Hampshire)

45 minutes direct from Tisbury.

Open Hampshire countryside, dismantled railway embankment, riverside paths along River Test, thatched-cottage village, concreted forest tracks through Harewood Forest, farmland and suburban approach into Andover.

Time: 5h

Warnings: Can be muddy.

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

19
KM
Overton
Deane in flood by dave.tay1or

Overton to Whitchurch (Hampshire)

1 hour direct from Tisbury.

Upper Test valley, water meadows, mill-streams, ancient drove road, parkland, riverside paths and quiet lanes.

Time: 4h

Warnings: Can be muddy.

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

Reverse direction: Railwalks (inc. GPX).

17
KM
Honiton
On the road from London to Exeter by heffelumpen9

Honiton to Axminster (Devon)

1 hour direct from Tisbury.

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.

GPX
Steep
18
KM
Salisbury
IMG_9447 by opnwong

Salisbury to Romsey (Wiltshire)

15 minutes direct from Tisbury.

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.

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Rolling
30
KM
Basingstoke
Wetlands by CoasterMadMatt

Basingstoke to Alton (Hampshire)

1 hour direct from Tisbury.

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.

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Rolling
18
KM
Whitchurch
Cottage on Church St. Wherwell, Hampshire, England by Banburyshire Photos

Whitchurch to Micheldever (Hampshire)

45 minutes direct from Tisbury.

Starts in Whitchurch on the River Test, heading south on a long footpath through attractive fields, then an overgrown byway and a long roadside walk along the busy Overton Road, before a narrow path alongside the railway cutting and a final field crossing to Micheldever Station. Footpaths can be unclear and narrow and overgrown. Passes the Silk Mill Museum just south of Whitchurch and goes through the Roundwood estate.

Woodland: a fifth under tree cover.

Time: 3h–6h

Warnings: A long walk alongside the busy Overton Road has only a narrow verge; visibility is good but you need to stay vigilant. The footpath alongside the railway cutting is narrow and overgrown in places, and its entrance is rather hidden after the A303 underpass.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
11
KM
Yetminster
Sheep in the Fields in a Ray of Sunshine by Steve Dewey

Yetminster to Sherborne (Dorset)

30 minutes direct from Tisbury.

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.

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Steep
9
KM
Mottisfont & Dunbridge
20260329 Landscape and light at Mottisfont, Hampshire, UK-1 by Philip George

Mottisfont & Dunbridge to Andover (Hampshire)

45 minutes direct from Tisbury.

Woodland: half under tree cover.

Time: 7h–14h

Walk details: Railwalks.

GPX
Rolling
28
KM
Basingstoke
Odiham Castle_Hampshire_England_(20200909_132428) by cloudspotter761

Basingstoke to Bramley (Hampshire)

1 hour direct from Tisbury.

A route of three parts: easy pavement and on-road walking through Bramley and Basingstoke's suburbs, with a more challenging middle section on rural footpaths through woodland that is muddy, rutted, waterlogged and narrow, with open ditches and occasional fallen trees. You need to be sure-footed and brambles and nettles encroach in summer. The medieval parish church at Bramley is worth a short detour.

Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.

Time: 2h30–4h30

Lunch: No facilities in the middle section.

End-of-walk reward: Bramley has shops, a bakery cafe and The Bramley Inn near the station.

Warnings: Cufaude Lane is narrow with surprising amounts of traffic and no pavement, so care is needed. The woodland middle section has open ditches, flooding and fallen trees. Can be muddy.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Gentle
10
KM
Basingstoke
Pepperbox Cottage, Lasham, Hampshire by Banburyshire Photos

Basingstoke to Hook (Hampshire)

1 hour direct from Tisbury.

A mix of easy paved sections and cross-country walking on field paths, tracks and gates and with cultivated stretches that turn sticky after rain and several stiles. One section across Hook Common is totally undefined across very boggy ground.

Woodland: a third under tree cover.

Time: 3h–6h

Warnings: The path across Hook Common, between the cricket club and Rectory Road, is undefined and crosses very boggy ground — it is better to stay on the A30 pavement. Several stiles and gates; a section near Old Basing may be diverted for housing construction. Can be muddy.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
12
KM
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