To Danebury Hill from Stockbridge

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"Tales of fish, fillies and forts accompany you on this downland walk to Danebury Ring from the River Test's fishing capital"
Walk directions
Walk west along the High Street (A30), crossing the numerous braided streams of the River Test. Begin the climb out of the village and, just before the start of the dual carriageway, bear off to the left along Roman Road. Keep ahead at the end of the road, walking along the narrow defined path that climbs Meon Hill.
Just before the Meon Hill Farm units ahead of you, look out for a stile in the overgrown hedge on your right. Cross this and walk along the right-hand edge of a small orchard to a stile. Cross the A30 (with care), then walk through the narrow gap opposite and along the right-hand edge of a large field, keeping to the ditch, along the field boundary to your left.
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  Terrain  - Wide byways, field paths and railway track, 2 stiles
  Landscape  - Open downland and river valley
  Dog friendliness  - Can run free on Danebury Hill but prohibited in hill fort area
  Parking  - Along Stockbridge High Street
  Toilets en route  - Danebury Hill (April to October) and on Stockbridge High Street
About the walk
Stockbridge has developed from a frontier stronghold, built across the Test Valley by the Saxons to defend Wessex from marauding Danes, and a prosperous market town attracting Welsh sheep drovers en route to the markets in Surrey and Kent, to become Hampshire’s ‘fishing capital’. The clean waters...
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Hampshire’s varied landscape of hills and heaths, downlands and forests, valleys and coast are without rival in southern England. Hike across the chalk downland of the north Hampshire ‘highlands’, meander along peaceful paths through unspoilt river valleys of the Test, Itchen, Avon and Meon, or explore the lonely salt marshes and the beautiful medieval forest and heathland of the New Forest.
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To Danebury Hill from Stockbridge

Recommended by
Our view
"Tales of fish, fillies and forts accompany you on this downland walk to Danebury Ring from the River Test's fishing capital"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Wide byways, field paths and railway track, 2 stiles
  Landscape - Open downland and river valley
  Dog friendliness - Can run free on Danebury Hill but prohibited in hill fort area
  Parking - Along Stockbridge High Street
  Toilets en route - Danebury Hill (April to October) and on Stockbridge High Street
About the walk
Stockbridge has developed from a frontier stronghold, built across the Test Valley by the Saxons to defend Wessex from marauding Danes, and a prosperous market town attracting Welsh sheep drovers en route to the markets in Surrey and Kent, to become Hampshire’s ‘fishing capital’. The clean waters...
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About the area
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Hampshire
Hampshire’s varied landscape of hills and heaths, downlands and forests, valleys and coast are without rival in southern England. Hike across the chalk downland of the north Hampshire ‘highlands’, meander along peaceful paths through unspoilt river valleys of the Test, Itchen, Avon and Meon, or explore the lonely salt marshes and the beautiful medieval forest and heathland of the New Forest.