Easy walks for the whole family
Hampshire Surrey Sussex
Ebernoe Common
Ebernoe Common Nature Reserve is made up of ancient wood pasture interspersed with ponds, streams and meadows. It has a special atmosphere that makes you feel like you have completely stepped away from the modern world.
Stroud & Lythe Hanger
Starting from a popular pub on the outskirts of Petersfield, this walk climbs through farmland to a ridge, where there are views to Butser Hill. The countryside is blissfully peaceful and you will enjoy a sprinkling of bluebells on the descent.
Lightwater Country Park
Many families come to Lightwater Country Park for the play area, café, ponds and adventure golf, but there is much more to this park. Heathland walks take you to a viewpoint where you can see as far as the London skyline.
Hascombe Hill
Discover a mysterious circle of standing stones on the edge of Hascombe Hill, near Godalming. The walk starts and finishes beside a pub and pretty village pond.
Rockford Common
At the far western edge of Hampshire is this must do walk for families with a huge sandpit to explore, a ford to paddle in and a lakeside pub with an excellent play area.
Flood Meadows
Flood meadows is an absolute gem on the edge of Alton. Close to its source, the River Wey flows through this recreational space where dogs and children can splash, picnic and see the ducks. Our route then explores the surrounding countryside and farmland with a stop at two play areas.
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.
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