Around Warsash

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"From woodland to waterside, this varied route offers a breath of sea air."
Walk directions

Continue down Church Road with St Mary’s on your left and keep ahead onto the waymarked off-road cycle trail. The trail drops gently, shaded by trees and rhododendrons, then crosses a stream and climbs to a crossways. Keep ahead for 50yds (46m) to a T-junction.

Turn right onto the rutted gravel track, pass a couple of houses on your left and continue onto a residential road. A few paces further on, turn left into Cowes Lane. Follow this pleasant tree-lined road, keep ahead onto a gravelled private road and continue along the waymarked footpath that bends left at the entrance to Hook-with-Warsash Nature Reserve. Go through a kissing gate and bend right, then cross a footbridge to reach the coastal path at a second kissing gate.

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  Terrain  - Mostly gravel and mud tracks, with a section along the shingle beach
  Landscape  - Woodland, paddocks and seashore
  Dog friendliness  - Keep under close control
  Parking  - Large lay-by outside St Mary’s church
  Toilets en route  - Warsash, beside The Ferryman pub
About the walk
From its enviable position at the mouth of the River Hamble, Warsash commands far-reaching views across Southampton Water and the Solent to the Isle of Wight. Salty traditions at Newtown Modern Warsash has extended south to encompass the former hamlet of Newtown, right at the mouth of the Hook...
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Around Warsash

Recommended by
Our view
"From woodland to waterside, this varied route offers a breath of sea air."
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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Mostly gravel and mud tracks, with a section along the shingle beach
  Landscape - Woodland, paddocks and seashore
  Dog friendliness - Keep under close control
  Parking - Large lay-by outside St Mary’s church
  Toilets en route - Warsash, beside The Ferryman pub
About the walk
From its enviable position at the mouth of the River Hamble, Warsash commands far-reaching views across Southampton Water and the Solent to the Isle of Wight. Salty traditions at Newtown Modern Warsash has extended south to encompass the former hamlet of Newtown, right at the mouth of the Hook...
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