Wayfarer's Walk

The Wayfarer's Walk is a 71-mile (114 km) long-distance footpath in England from Walbury Hill, Berkshire, to Emsworth, Hampshire.

The footpath approximates an ancient route that might have been used by drovers taking cattle for export.

It passes through the towns of New Alresford, Droxford, Hambledon, Havant and Emsworth and the villages of North Oakley, Deane, Dummer, Brown Candover, Abbotstone, Cheriton, Hinton Ampner, Kilmeston, Soberton, and Denmead.

This route is shown as a series of green diamonds on Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps and as a series of red diamonds on Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 maps.

The following places of interest, hillfort sites and hills can be found along the length of the Walk (listed from southeast to northwest): These maps show the footpath in relation to nearby major roads.

De Havilland Memorial Stone near Seven Barrows Field and Beacon Hill from A34
Walbury to North Oakley
North Oakley to Brown Candover
Brown Candover to Cheriton
Cheriton to Hambledon
Hambledon to Emsworth