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Walk 2063 - Watership Down and Ladle Hill from the Sydmonton Estate

  

County/Area   Hampshire
AuthorPeter Lane
Length4.5 miles / 7.3 km
Ascent500 feet / 152 metres
Gradeeasy
Startgrid reference SU477582

Photo from the walk - Watership Down and Ladle Hill from the Sydmonton Estate Photo from the walk - Watership Down and Ladle Hill from the Sydmonton Estate Photo from the walk - Watership Down and Ladle Hill from the Sydmonton Estate Photo from the walk - Watership Down and Ladle Hill from the Sydmonton Estate Photo from the walk - Watership Down and Ladle Hill from the Sydmonton Estate Photo from the walk - Watership Down and Ladle Hill from the Sydmonton Estate 
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A delightful short walk that features a fantastic section of the North Downs on the renowned Watership Down made famous by the eponymous novel about rabbits! The walk also features the incomplete iron age fort on Ladle hill and the genteel Sydmonton Estate. Views from the ridge (now forming part of the Wayfarer's Walk) are superb.

Watership Down and Ladle Hill from the Sydmonton Estate Watership Down and Ladle Hill from the Sydmonton Estate Watership Down and Ladle Hill from the Sydmonton Estate Watership Down and Ladle Hill from the Sydmonton Estate Watership Down and Ladle Hill from the Sydmonton Estate Watership Down and Ladle Hill from the Sydmonton Estate 
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The walk commences near Wergs Farm, grid reference SU477582. Park on the side of the road, just before the farm if heading North towards Burghclere. Head North towards the farm and then after the farm buildings turn right along a broad track with superb views to the North up to Watership Farm. Take the first turn right down another broad track that passes paddocks, tree lined avenues and the impressive stately pile itself. Upon reaching the road through Sydmonton, turn left and after a few metres take a hedge-lined track that heads straight for the imposing Downs ahead. Ladle Hill is to the right, its fort hidden from view from below.

The track veers off left as it rises. Follow it as it turns into a tree lined lane with spectacular views into the valley below and Watership Down to the left. Upon reaching the crest, turn right onto the Wayfarer's Walk and follow it as it twists right then left towards the edge of a wood. At the end of the wood through a swing gate turn square left and follow the track as it turns square right passing a tumulus (ancient burial mound). The path climbs to the fenced off summit of Ladle Hill, an incomplete Iron Age Hill Fort. Explore this at your leisure and then return to the path.

At the end of the fort, the path turns left and descends slightly. The return route is marked with a waymarked post and a cairn. This bridlepath turns right at an acute angle, heading for the woods below. Enter the woods and follow the enclosed path all the way back to the start point. Note the view of Beacon Hill, highest point in Hampshire, by the A34 to the left.

Suggested Maps

It is recommended you take a map with you when following a walk route. The preferred scale is 1:25000 used by the Explorer series.

OS Explorer1:25,000Sheet 144
OS Landranger1:50,000Sheet 174

Note : If two maps are listed at the same scale then either (a) both are required for full coverage of the route or (b) the route is covered on both maps.

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