Wayfarers Walk
The Wayfarers Walk is a 70 mile long distance footpath from Inkpen Beacon, Berkshire to Emsworth, Hampshire.
The footpath can be walked in either direction. One end is at the car park on top of Walbury Hill near to Inkpen Beacon and the other end is Emsworth town square.
The footpath approximates an ancient route that might have been used by drovers taking catle for export. It passes through the towns of Alresford, Droxford, Hambledon, Havant and Emsworth and the villages of North Oakley, Deane, Dummer, Brown Candover, Abbotstone, Hinton Ampner, Kilmeston, Soberton and Denmead. The footpath also passes close to Watership Down.
The footpath is waymarked by metal and plastic disks found attached to wooden and metal posts, trees and street furniture and is marked on several Ordnance Survey maps. The footpath has also spawned several circular routes that use sections of the main footpath. These are also waymarked.
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Categories: United Kingdom-related stubs | Hiking trails in Europe | Long-distance footpaths in the UK | Hampshire coast and Countryside