Danger at Danebury Story Trail, Danebury Hillfort, Near Andover, Hampshire

Where to Go… to Travel Back to Prehistoric Times


Blackwater Valley Path Section 4 Hollybush Pits to Coleford Bridge

A Stone Age quarry hides in the deepest parts of Shere Woodlands. Tracking it down is one of the wildest and most exciting trips I have been on since starting this site and one of those rare occasions where I actually began to feel like an explorer…


Source of the River Blackwater at Rowhill Nature Reserve in Aldershot, Blackwater Valley Path Section 1 in Hampshire

Crowned by a hill fort built during the Iron Age, Holmbury Hill has views out to London’s towers, Gatwick Airport, the South Downs and even the glistening sea. The hill fort had ramparts with ditches of up to 4m deep and 9m wide, which are best seen in months when the braken has died back.


Source of the River Blackwater at Rowhill Nature Reserve in Aldershot, Blackwater Valley Path Section 1 in Hampshire

Musuem of the Iron Age brings to life the story of Danebury Hill Fort with exhibits that include a roundhouse you can visit and Iron Age artefacts you can hold. 


River Blackwater Valley Path Section 2 from Pea Bridge in Aldershot to Shawfields in Ash, Surrey

About 2,500 years ago, Danebury Hill Fort was a series of earthen ramparts, ditches and gateways protecting a central area. As you can imagine, it has a spectacular location with far-reaching views. It is also the setting for “Danger at Danebury Hill Fort,” one of Hampshire County Council’s Story Trails.


The Basingstoke Canal Towpath Walk - Section 06 - From the Basingstoke Canal Centre in Mytchett to Wellesley Woodlands in Aldershot and Ash Aqueduct, Basingstoke Canal and the Blackwater Valley Path Section 3 Shawfields to Hollybush Pits

Danger at Danebury Hill Fort” is a story trail that helps you to explore Danebury Hill Fort, imagine yourself living there during the Iron Age, then role play defending against attackers who want to steal your grain. It involves exploring, shouting, and running around and is lots of fun!   


Blackwater Valley Path Section 5 Coleford Bridge to M3 Bridge

Crooksbury Hill is guarded by Soldier’s Ring, an ancient hill fort now hidden by woodland. Climbing the hill is a mini-adventure. The steep paths rise through dappled woodland, under tumbling heathers and past enormous ant hills.


River Blackwater at Hawley Meadows, Camberley, Surrey and Blackwater Valley Path Section 6 M3 Bridge to Blackwater Park

A walk to St Catherine’s Hill involves the River Wey, bridges, a lock, a sacred spring and water meadows. St Catherine’s Hill used to be called Drakehull (or Dragon Hill) and is  a sacred site that dates back thousands of years to the Stone Age.


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