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6.9 km
~1 hrs 31 min
90 m
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“Explore the serene Hampshire countryside on the accessible, wildlife-rich Bramdean Common and Mantles Wood Loop.”
Starting near Hampshire, England, the Bramdean Common and Mantles Wood Loop is a delightful 7 km (approximately 4.3 miles) trail with no significant elevation gain, making it accessible for a wide range of hikers. The trailhead is conveniently located near the village of Bramdean, which can be reached by car or public transport. If you're driving, you can park near the Bramdean Common. For those using public transport, the nearest train station is in Winchester, from where you can take a local bus to Bramdean.### Trail OverviewThe loop begins at Bramdean Common, a picturesque area known for its open grasslands and scattered woodlands. As you start your hike, you'll be greeted by the serene beauty of the common, where you might spot local wildlife such as deer, rabbits, and a variety of bird species. The trail is well-marked, but it's always a good idea to have a navigation tool like HiiKER to ensure you stay on track.### Key Landmarks and Points of Interest#### Bramdean Common At the very start, Bramdean Common offers a tranquil setting with its expansive meadows. This area is perfect for a leisurely stroll and is often frequented by locals for picnics and dog walking. The common is also home to several ancient oak trees, some of which are hundreds of years old.#### Mantles Wood Approximately 2 km (1.2 miles) into the hike, you'll enter Mantles Wood. This dense woodland area is a stark contrast to the open common and provides a cool, shaded environment. The wood is rich in flora and fauna, with bluebells carpeting the forest floor in spring. Keep an eye out for woodpeckers and other woodland birds.#### Historical Significance As you continue through the loop, you'll come across several historical landmarks. The area around Bramdean has a rich history dating back to the Roman era. Near the 4 km (2.5 miles) mark, you'll find remnants of ancient Roman roads and possibly even some old Roman coins if you're lucky. The village of Bramdean itself has historical significance, with its name derived from the Old English words "brĹŤm" (broom) and "denu" (valley), indicating its ancient roots.### Wildlife and NatureThe trail is a haven for nature enthusiasts. In addition to the deer and rabbits, you might also encounter foxes and badgers, especially during the early morning or late evening hours. Birdwatchers will appreciate the variety of species, including kestrels, buzzards, and various songbirds. The flora is equally impressive, with seasonal wildflowers adding splashes of color to the landscape.### Practical InformationThe trail is rated as medium difficulty, primarily due to its length rather than any challenging terrain. It's a loop trail, so you'll end up back where you started, making logistics simple. There are no significant elevation changes, making it suitable for families and less experienced hikers. However, the trail can get muddy after rain, so appropriate footwear is recommended.For navigation, HiiKER is an excellent tool to use, ensuring you stay on the correct path and can easily find points of interest along the way. There are no facilities directly on the trail, so be sure to bring enough water and snacks for the journey. The nearest amenities are in the village of Bramdean, where you can find a few local shops and pubs to relax in after your hike.This trail offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and wildlife, making it a rewarding experience for anyone looking to explore the Hampshire countryside.
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