Walking & Cycling in Bishop's Waltham

There are over 50 public footpaths within Bishop’s Waltham Parish which allow you to explore the lovely surrounding countryside. The 3 leaflets below describe 7 different walks ranging from 3 miles long to 6 miles.

The leaflets are available from the Jubilee Hall or from the map-board in the central car park.

Click on the links below the images to download the leaflets or information about the walks.

Nature Walk

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Heritage Walk

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Country Walk

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 Robin Hood Walk

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Brushmakers Arms Walk

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Hampshire Bowman Walk

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Nature Reserves Walk

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For those with limited mobility, there is a circular easy-access walk that links Priory Park with the Railway Footpath Local Nature Reserve. For a map of the 1km route, click Easy Access Map

A map of all Hampshire Rights of Way can be found online, providing up to date information and routes, click Hampshire Rights of Way Online 

The blue route shown below is a walk around the historic Park Lug, the boundary of Bishop's Waltham's medieval deer park which was attached to the Palace. The walk incorporates sections of the Bishop's Waltham to Botley railway line and the Roman road to the south of Newtown.  In the south-east, the remains of the Park Lug are no longer accessible by footpath.  The route follows the line an an internal Park boundary, now the King's Way path, back to the Palace and then uses the railway trail to re-join the Park Lug by the Botley Road.

 

 

 Biking the Bounds (Red): A cycle ride around Bishop's Waltham, keeping as close as possible to the parish boundary, using roads and a bridlepath. Bishop's Waltham and South Downs (Blue): This is a route with a mix of road and off-road tracks, starting in St George's Square, the route winds its way to Upham.

 NB: The direct route between Bigpath Farm Cottages (A) and Beeches Hill (C) is not recommended. It is very steep, with exposed rock faces, slippery in the wet, and with many exposed tree roots with severe risk of tipping cycles over.  Please follow the detour between points A-B-C, taking care on the roads.

 

Please be aware that routes are shared with other users (vehicles, pedestrians, dogs, horses etc.) and users of these routes do so at their own risk.

We do not accept any responsibility for loss, damage or injury however caused, arising directly or indirectly from use of the walking and cycle routes provided.