Hale and Woodgreen

The route starts at Woodfalls and follows a section of the Avon Valley Path through fields and woods to the charming village of Hatchet Green. You then pass Hale House and St Mary's Church before walking alongside the peaceful River Avon. At Woodgreen you can explore a rural community with a strong village identity. The walk returns via shady tracks and woods to Hatchett Green and back to Woodfalls.

Technical sheet

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A Redlynch walk posted on 19/08/20 by New Forest National Park Authority. Last update : 28/09/22
  • Walking
    Activity: Walking
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    Distance: 9.15 km
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    Calculated time: 3h 00 
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    Difficulty: Easy

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    Return to departure point: Yes
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    Vertical gain: + 127 m
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    Vertical drop: - 127 m

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    Highest point: 112 m
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    Lowest point: 38 m
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    District: Redlynch 
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    Start/End: N 50.978012° / W 1.719403°

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Description

Start: Woodfalls bus stop, near Woodfalls Inn, Grid ref. SU 198 198, Postcode SP5 2NN

(S/E) From the bus stop pass Woodfalls Inn and turn right at a waymarker onto Lodge Drove, opposite Redlynch Sports and Social Club. Continue ahead past houses and go straight on when the road become a gravel track, ignoring a waymarker on your left which will be your return route. The track bends to your right through a wide metal gate and into a field. Keep left along the field edge.

(1) Turn left at the National Park boundary marker through a kissing gate. The next two waymarkers direct you downhill across a field and through a short section of woodland. Go straight on, taking a detour around an oak tree to avoid a stile, into a meadow.
Follow the path back into a wood and uphill past a signpost for the Avon Valley Path. Cross over two stiles before following a field path to Hatchett Gate Farm. Go through the farm and over a stile, following the track to a wide metal gate and road.

(2) Turn right onto Hale Lane and over a cattle grid to continue on the route for Avon Valley Path.

(3) When the road bends left at Home Farm, go left around the corner for 50m then turn right through a white gate towards St Mary's Church, still following the Avon Valley Path. The path does not go on the drive to Hale House, but runs in the same direction 10m to the north on the footpath. The path then bends right and heads downhill past St Mary’s Church to join Moot Lane.

(4) Turn left to follow the Avon Valley Path along the lane, with glimpses of the River Avon through the trees. Turn right at the road junction towards Woodgreen for 25m, then turn left at the waymarker up a farm drive. Just ahead on your right, cross the stile by a wide gate and follow the field edge on your right with views across the Avon valley. Continue ahead across three field stiles to join a gravel track downhill. The track then climbs uphill and bends to your right to a waymarked junction.

Short detour to village
At this point you can continue straight ahead to Woodgreen Common. Turn right onto the road and downhill to join a permissive path on your right to Woodgreen Village Hall, Horse and Groom pub and the local shop, which is owned and managed by the village community. Return to the waymarked junction to continue on the route.

(5) Turn sharp left at the waymaker (leaving the Avon Valley Path route), bear right and then turn left over a stile between two houses. The path drops downhill through a pretty wood, over a plank bridge and then uphill to a kissing gate. Go across an open field keeping to the left. Cross a stile on your left and walk across the field diagonally to the next field stile and then over another stile close to a farm entrance.

(6) Turn left onto the track and then turn immediately right along a tree-shaded bridleway. Go ahead and then turn left at waymarker down a wide gravel track and into a wood. Turn right at the next waymarker and follow the rhododendron-lined bridleway uphill through Stricklands Plantation.

(7) At the track junction and four-way post turn left, following the byway uphill to a track junction. Go straight ahead to join a footpath which turns right and uphill to Hale Farm. Cross a field through two gates to a large wooden hut. Continue ahead through the farm and a gate, following a shady path alongside a fenced field, with views of the tree avenue which extend across Hale Park to Hatchett Lodge. At the next two track junctions turn left to continue following the gravel track to a wide metal gate by a thatched cottage and onto Hatchet Green.

(8) Turn right through the meadow at the Avon Valley Path sign post near the woodland edge. Turn left off the path to cross a plank bridge and continue uphill through the meadow. Turn left to follow a track uphill past a house to a track junction. Turn right and retrace your steps back along Lodge Drove to Woodfalls bus stop. (S/E)

Waypoints

  1. S/E : km 0 - alt. 112 m - Woodfalls Inn
  2. 1 : km 0.99 - alt. 86 m - National Park boundary marker
  3. 2 : km 1.94 - alt. 103 m - Hale Lane
  4. 3 : km 2.89 - alt. 85 m - Home Farm
  5. 4 : km 3.54 - alt. 43 m - Avon Valley Path
  6. 5 : km 4.78 - alt. 66 m - Higherend Farm
  7. 6 : km 5.67 - alt. 92 m - Stricklands Plantation
  8. 7 : km 6.59 - alt. 94 m - Track junction
  9. 8 : km 7.02 - alt. 87 m - Meadow
  10. S/E : km 9.15 - alt. 112 m - Woodfalls Inn

Useful Information

Start/finish: Woodfalls bus stop, near Woodfalls Inn, Grid ref. SU 198 198, Postcode SP5 2NN

Ordnance Survey map: Explorer OL 22 New Forest

Getting there: Wiltshire route 44 bus service from Salisbury to Woodfalls. Regular service.

Local facilities: Woodlands Inn, Woodgreen Community Shop and Post Office, Horse and Groom pub.

Accessibility: Moderate walking with a few short steep gradients. Gates, footbridge and 12 stiles. Woodland, field and bridleway tracks can be muddy.

Note: Please be aware of the New Forest Code when walking in the National Park.]

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During the walk or to do/see around

Hale is a scattered Forest community and at the centre of the village is Hatchet Green, surrounded by characterful thatched cottages. The earliest cottages where built using cob in the late 18th century and are still traditionally thatched in the simple long straw style without the elaborately patterned block ridges common since the 1960s. The green itself is used by the local primary school and is also the local cricket pitch. It’s also designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its rare plants and wildlife.

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