Dog Walks in: Hampshire

Hampshire Hikes: New Forest, South Downs, and Coastal Trails for Your Canine!

Explore the wonderfully varied county of Hampshire with your faithful hound, a region uniquely boasting two National Parks – the New Forest and the South Downs – alongside a beautiful coastline and serene river valleys. From the ancient woodlands and heathlands where ponies roam free, to the rolling chalk hills and invigorating seaside paths, Hampshire offers an exceptional array of walking experiences.

Venture into the enchanting New Forest National Park, with its myriad of trails winding through ancient trees, across open heath, and past picturesque villages like Brockenhurst and Lyndhurst. Discover the beauty of areas like the Rhinefield Ornamental Drive or the paths around Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary. Then, explore the stunning landscapes of the South Downs National Park, offering panoramic views from chalk escarpments like Butser Hill and Old Winchester Hill, or enjoy the accessible Meon Valley Trail along a former railway line.

Hampshire's coastline along the Solent provides miles of walks, from the shingle beaches and lagoons at Lepe Country Park (on the edge of the New Forest) to the sandy stretches of Hayling Island (be sure to check seasonal dog restrictions on beaches). Enjoy peaceful ambles along the clear chalk streams of the River Test and River Itchen, following sections of the Test Way or Itchen Way. Numerous country parks, such as Queen Elizabeth Country Park, Staunton Country Park, and Royal Victoria Country Park, offer well-maintained paths and excellent facilities. Remember to always follow the Countryside Code, keeping your dog under close control, especially around livestock and wildlife, to protect Hampshire's precious environments.

Ready to discover your next favourite forest exploration, downland adventure, or coastal ramble? Browse our curated selection of dog walks in Hampshire on dogwalksnearme.co.uk and start your adventure in this truly diverse county today!

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Queen Elizabeth Country Park

This circular walk through the stunning Queen Elizabeth Country Park. With plenty of well made paths this area is great for discovering new walks. ...

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Butser Hill

This circular walk across Butser Hill, the second highest peak in the South Downs National Park.   How to get there From Petersfield head south alo...

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Meon Valley Trail, West Meon

Starting at West Meon, this walk follows the Meon Valley Trail, before diverting up towards the Old Winchester Hill and Iron Age Hill Fort.   How t...

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Old Winchester Hill

This circular walk takes you around the Iron Age Hill Fort on Old Winchester Hill and commmands excellent views of the surrounding countryside.   H...

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Meon Valley Trail, Droxford

This Circular crosses the River Meon, before heading across farmland and returing via the Meon Valley Trail. You can extend the walk by heading fur...

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Alice Holt Forest

This circular walk through the Alice Holt Forest features a variety of well made paths and tracks. With plenty of shade, this is the perfect place ...

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Liss Forest

This circular walk tracks through trees and heathland. There is water for the more adventurous dogs, however the site is situated close to a live f...

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Southsea Common

Southsea Common is a vast open space adjacent to the popular seafront promenade and beach.   How to get there Located to the south of Portsmouth, d...

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Otterbourne Park Wood

A circular walk from village of Allbrook in Hampshire. The trail takes you along part of the Itchen Navigation Path and through Otterbourne Park Wo...

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