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Kingsclere Walk

Kingsclere Walk

Kingsclere has varied countryside including open downland, steep slopes, small fields, and woodland.

This walk is not for the faint-hearted. It has some steep gradients but is worth trying for the beautiful views. 

Route distance: 5 miles.

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Longparish Dead Mans Plack

Longparish Dead Mans Plack

The valley is about half a mile wide, flanked by low ridges, with Harewood Forest to the north and west.

An excellent network of footpaths, including part of the Test Way, links the settlements. The paths provide some memorable views of the old cottages, the landscape, and ...

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Hannington Cottingtons Hill

Hannington Cottingtons Hill

Hannington is situated high in the North Wessex Downs.

A network of public rights of way gives walkers opportunities to explore and enjoy spectacular views that extend south and west from For Down, and north and south from Michael’s Field.

During most...

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Nature As A Cure For Mental Health

New figures show that around one in eight people across Test Valley suffer from depression, with 13.1 percent of adult GP patients across the borough having had a diagnosis of depression in 2019-20.

WITH increased numbers of people suffering from anxiety, stress, and depression this last ye...

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Danebury Hill Fort

Danebury Hill Fort

Danebury is one of an extensive network of fortified sites across the Hampshire countryside.

The site is a rich chalk grassland and from the hillfort, there are magnificent views including several other hill forts and prehistoric burial mounds.

History: Evidence sugge...

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