When you’re in the mood for a bit of natural drama, consider the Ashford Hangers National Nature Reserve, a part of Hampshire that has been referred to as “Little Switzerland”.
With steep climbs and sharp drops, most walks are sure to be a challenge with magnificent views as the reward.
Conquer Shoulder of Mutton Hill
Of all the places I have explored, Shoulder of Mutton Hill is my favourite and is also the place I visit most often. I love the climb, I love the views and I love the surrounding Ashford Hangers.
Find Cobbett’s View on Wheatham Hill
In 1822, William Cobbett was surprised to discover Wheatham Hill, “…out we came, all in a moment, at the very edge of the hanger! And never, in all my life, was I so surprised and so delighted!” But to understand why he was so delighted, you will have to climb the Ashford Hangers for yourself…
Walk to Mill Lane Waterfall
The mesmerizing Mill Lane Waterfall roars down a hill and under the road where it pools as the slow flowing Ashford Stream. You can walk to the waterfall from Steep Recreation Ground. If you are feeling intrepid, you can keep walking to Shoulder of Mutton Hill in the Ashford Hangers.
Paddle in Ashford Stream
There is a magical patch of wild at the foot of Lutcombe Bottom that is easier to access than the rest of the Ashford Hangers. This area has a shallow stream, a clear pond and fern lined paths that twist and turn through the trees.
Let’s Have an Adventure
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