An overview of walking in Berkshire including links to walking information, walking equipment, walking holidays, walking maps and travel related to walking

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West Berkshire Council

Where to watch birds in Berkshire?


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Grades gradual ascents or descents along well defined paths or tracks. Suitable for novice walkers
considerable ascents and descents over moderate fell type terrain
strenuous sometimes exposed routes requiring map reading and navigational skills

Undulating farmland and woods. Berkshire hosts a section of The Ridgeway and Thames Path National Trails. The highest point in Berkshire is Walbury Hill and fort 297m / 974ft close to Inkpen and the Inkpen Beacon


Walking routes in or passing through Berkshire


Lambourn Valley Way 35km / 22 miles
Test Way 74km / 46 miles
Three Castles Path 96km / 60 miles
Wayfarer's Walk 114km / 71 miles
Kennet and Avon Walk 135km / 84 miles
Ridgeway 137km / 85 miles
Chilterns Hundred 161km / 100 miles
Thames Path 290km / 180 miles

 


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