Easy walks for the whole family

Hampshire Surrey West Sussex

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Moors Valley Country Park

The play trail may only be a mile long, but expect it to take you a couple of hours to walk, for along the way are nine incredible wooden play structures that will enchant children of all ages. Moors Valley Country Park is right on the Hampshire/Dorset border and is host to an exceptional amount of forest attractions, most of which are free.

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Farnham Park

Farnham park is so much more than just a park. Despite being a moments walk from the town centre, you have have a real feeling of being in the countryside as you walk around this 600 year old deer park. Find streams, ponds, woodland, grassland, avenues, adventure play and even a free-to-enter castle keep.

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Danebury Hill Fort

Standing high above the surrounding countryside, Danebury Iron Age Hill Fort is a site of national importance in terms of archaeology and nature conservation. The spectacular downland setting and the ancient ring of ramparts makes this a very special place to walk around.

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Hilsea Lines

Hilsea Lines are a scheduled ancient monument close to the centre of Portsmouth. As well as being steeped in military history, this little corridor of green at the top of Portsea Island has woodland, lagoons, moats, tunnels, a park, a café and a splash pad - all connected by pushchair friendly paths.

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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.

What’s new?

  • We have added an extension to this walk at Chichester Marina to include Birdham Pool and a stop at the Scuttlebutt Cafe (see members area for a 10% discount)

  • We have added a longer alternative to this route at Chilworth Gunpowder Mills that starts from the hill top church, St. Martha’s. We have also added a special discount for our members at the riverside pub, The Percy Arms.

  • Some new photos have been added to this gorgeous walk beside the Basingstoke Canal at Winchfield and Dogmersfield. I love how the bridge frames this one!

  • The New Forest Reptile Centre has just opened again for the summer holidays, which also means children can venture into the forest on the Discovery Trail.

  • We popped down to Emsworth to do this linear walk from Emsworth to Langstone again. Only this time, we did it on a summer’s evening and we couldn’t recommend a better time to do it!

  • The instructions for this walk at Bolderwood in the New Forest are now more detailed with extra information added

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