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Silchester tour
Silchester tour. Route distance. 3.7 miles. Start point. Silchester Roman Town car park. Download the route. A brief description of the walk. A route with gentle gradients and kissing gates over fields. Following parts of the Roman wall and earth
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What to put in your garden bird feeders
Top tips on how best to feed the birds in your garden
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Crookham Coal Pens car park
Crookham Coal Pens car park. Small informal parking area. Known locally as the Coal Pens where barge loads of coal were unloaded to supply a local merchant.
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Climate change
As a part of the Hampshire Countryside Service, our aim is to be a part of the solution to climate change. Working in collaboration with many teams and partners, we’re committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase biodiversity, and
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Shipwrights Way - Liphook to Liss
Shipwrights Way - Liphook to Liss. Route distance. 7 miles. Start point. Liphook railway station. Download the route. A short history of The Shipwrights Way. The Shipwrights Way is a long-distance route linking villages and towns in east Hampshire
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Grey-Roosevelt centenary walk
Grey-Roosevelt centenary walk. Route distance. 6 miles. Start point. St. Andrews Church Tichborne. Download the route. Itchen Valley Grey Roosevelt Centenary walk. A short history behind the Grey - Roosevelt walk. In 1909, US President Theodore
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Our top 5 places to spot bluebells in Hampshire
Spring is a magical time to explore Hampshire’s countryside. Hampshire Countryside Service manages a wide range of habitats across the county that burst into life as the days grow longer and warmer.
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History of Royal Victoria Country Park Chapel
History of the Royal Victoria Chapel, which was once part of the Royal Victoria Military Hospital.
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Embracing the winter solstice in Hampshire
Slow down and reconnect with the beauty of the countryside.
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Artists and Makers Summer Fair
Artists and Makers Summer Fair. Selection of hand-made crafts for sale. Download to calendar. 4 July 2026 10am to 3:30pm. Treat yourself—or find the perfect gift—by exploring a wonderful selection of handmade pieces from talented local artists
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Canal Centre Swing Bridge
Canal Centre Swing Bridge. The Canal Centre Swing Bridge was built in 1994. The Canal Centre Swing Bridge was built in 1994 to serve the newly opened Canal Centre. Swingbridge opening times. Summer: Monday to Sunday, 10:30am to 4:45pm. Winter:
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Dog walking at River Hamble Country Park
Dogs are welcome at River Hamble Country Park along with their human companions, with plenty of facilities on offer to ensure they enjoy their visit as much as you do.
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Beginners Tree ID with Toby
Beginners Tree ID with Toby. Tree Identification Walk at Lepe Country Park with ranger Toby. Download to calendar. 10 June 2026 10am to 11:30am. Ever wondered how to tell an English oak from a holm oak, or a sweet chestnut from a conker tree? Join
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Why book a winter residential?
Why book a winter residential? read ( words). Jul 20 2022. Why book a residential trip in the winter? We all know that the weather in winter can be somewhat unpredictable, but this shouldn’t put you off from booking a residential school trip in
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A beginner’s guide to bumblebee-spotting
The UK has 24 species of bumblebee, but there are eight main types you’re likely to see out and about.
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Community groups at Staunton Country Park
Find out how we partner and support charities and local groups here at Staunton Country Park.
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Challenge package at Argoed Lwyd Outdoor Education Centre
Challenge package at Argoed Lwyd Outdoor Education Centre. A mix of adventurous, teambuilding and personal development activities. Our Challenge package features a wide mix of adventurous, teambuilding and personal development activities. The
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Children's Education Garden
Children's Education Garden. Children's Education Garden. The Children's Education Garden was created for the education programmes provided by the Garden. It is unique as school students helped in its design and construction. Students continue to
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5 fun ideas to keep children entertained on winter walks
During the wet and chilly winter season, it can be tricky to keep the little ones entertained on those bracing countryside walks
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Sheet's Heath Bridge
Sheet's Heath Bridge. A narrow iron bridge. The bridge carries Sheet's Heath Lane over the canal.
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Ringwood Hightown and Crow
Ringwood Hightown and Crow. Route distance. 3.5 miles. Start point. Elm Tree Inn. Download the route. Ringwood Hightown and Crow walk. A short history of Ringwood. Ringwood is the Western Gateway to the beautiful New Forest National Park. For
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Video: Build your own hedgehog home!
As we head deeper into autumn we may feel like hibernating. However, getting out in the colder weather has many benefits to our mental health. Some species do have to hide away until the spring though and one of those are hedgehogs
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Education at Staunton Country Park
Information about educational visits to Staunton Country Park including guided visits, self-guided visits and how to book
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Crew Adventures - Episode 2
Crew Adventures - Episode 2. read ( words). Mar 3 2022. Our expert crew live for adventure and the great outdoors which leads them to extraordinary achievements. In this edition, Dave, our operations manager at Tile Barn, speaks to us about his
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St Mary Bourne, Portway walk
St Mary Bourne, Portway walk. Route distance. 1.5 miles. Start point. St Mary Bourne recreation ground. Download the route. St Mary Bourne, Portway walk. A brief history of St Mary Bourne. The wooded areas around St Mary Bourne, especially to the