Easy walks for the whole family

Hampshire Surrey West Sussex

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Yateley Common

Explore heathland, that is an important habitat to a variety of wildlife, along the clearly marked nature trail. Use the downloadable information leaflets to discover what species are living within the site and collect brass rubbings of them as you walk.

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Temple of the Winds

If you want to find what could well be the best views in The South Downs National Park, then head to The Temple of the Winds on The National Trust managed Black Down, near Haslemere. You will be able to follow easy and flat trails in the footsteps of former local resident Alfred Lord Tennyson to the highest point in the national park.

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Every Ambling Path walk has a stand out feature that children will love including magnificent play areas, shallow rivers for paddling, epic country parks and ancient ruins to explore.

Covering two national parks and two national landscapes, our detailed guides have all the information you need to get the whole family out walking right away.

Browse over 200 walks! Use the map to find a walk near you, hit the main menu to find walks by feature, look inside our themed collections or just tap the search bar.

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What’s new?

  • We have made our walk around Holybourne, Alton even better by adding in the footpaths that pass the animals of Mill Farm.

  • Kingsley Pond, near Bordon was looking as beautiful as ever when we updated this walk. It now covers more of the common and we’ve added in details of how to find the local play area too.

  • We couldn’t resist heading over for our annual autumn walk along this avenue of maples. We have added them to a circular route that includes Waggoners Wells.

  • This paddling spot at Houghton is now part of a circular walk that includes a pub and play area at King’s Somborne.

  • A new boardwalk has improved this wet area on Shortheath Common near Bordon. And we also have a great discount on the nearby Hanger Free House for our members!

  • In the summer holidays, we took a stroll around Eastleigh Lakeside Park. The play area was looking a bit worse for where, but we a re thrilled to hear new equipment will be completed this month!

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