Easy walks for the whole family
Hampshire West Sussex Surrey
Country Parks
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Family-Friendly Pubs
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Play-Areas
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Pushchair Walks
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Medmerry Nature Reserve
Medmerry Nature Reserve sits to the west of Selsey and provides a haven for coastal wildlife. There are beautiful views, hundreds of birds and miles of footpaths and cycle paths. A new addition is The Periwinkle Sculpture.
Runnymede
Runnymede, the birthplace of modern democracy, is now a beautiful open space of meadows beside The River Thames. The area is managed by The National Trust and throughout the site, you can find various art installations and memorials. Riverside walks connect you to the pleasure grounds.
Newlands Corner and Silent Pool
Near Guildford, this popular beauty spot has plenty to offer the whole family from a variety of long and short trails, a Discovery Centre, natural play area, café, toilets, views, picnic benches, art installation and even a nearby gin distillery!
The Sculpture Park
You will need to pay an entry fee for this truly unique walk which is an incredible way to get some exercise and also get the whole family enjoying and talking about art. The sculptures are placed throughout the trails and you will find ones to suit every taste.
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What’s new?
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The girls loved testing out the new rope bridge over the river at Moors Valley Country Park.
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We took a trip down to Southsea to check out the new sea defences and promenade. You can now walk from the aquarium as far as Speakers Corner near the pier.
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Rural Strides invited us to come on a guided night walk on The South Downs. It was an incredible experience and we learnt lots about the night sky. If you want to join Rural Strides on their next night walk, you can register your interest below.
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We made a return visit to Testwood Lakes near Southampton and updated our route with information on how to find this replica Bronze Age roundhouse.
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