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17.8 km
~4 hrs 17 min
437 m
Point-to-Point
โEmbark on a scenic 18-km hike through history and nature from Buriton to Cocking, exploring England's picturesque South Downs.โ
Embarking on the Buriton to Cocking Walk, hikers will traverse approximately 18 kilometers (about 11 miles) through the rolling hills of the South Downs National Park, with an elevation gain of around 400 meters (roughly 1,300 feet). This point-to-point trail, rated medium in difficulty, offers a blend of picturesque landscapes, rich history, and diverse wildlife.### Getting to the TrailheadThe trailhead is located near the village of Buriton, Hampshire, England. For those arriving by car, Buriton is accessible via the A3, with parking available at the village pond or at the nearby Queen Elizabeth Country Park. Public transport users can take a train to Petersfield Railway Station and then a short taxi ride to Buriton.### The Journey BeginsSetting out from the village of Buriton, the trail immediately immerses hikers in the quintessential English countryside. The path ascends through woodlands and open fields, offering early views of the surrounding downs. Within the first few miles, the trail reaches the Queen Elizabeth Country Park, a great spot for observing local flora and fauna.### Historical Landmarks and Natural BeautyAs the trail continues, hikers will encounter remnants of the area's rich history. The path crosses the South Downs Way, a long-distance footpath that follows ancient routes used by travelers over thousands of years. Keep an eye out for the Bronze Age barrows and Iron Age hill forts that dot the landscape.The trail meanders through a mix of chalk grasslands and dense woodlands, home to a variety of wildlife including red kites, buzzards, and the occasional roe deer. The vibrant wildflowers and butterflies are particularly abundant in the warmer months.### Ascending to Beacon HillOne of the highlights of the hike is the ascent to Beacon Hill, a nature reserve that offers panoramic views of the South Downs. The climb is gradual but can be quite strenuous, contributing to the trail's medium difficulty rating.### Descending to CockingAfter enjoying the vistas from Beacon Hill, the trail descends towards the village of Cocking. The descent is steep in places, so careful footing is advised. Upon reaching Cocking, hikers can find refreshments at local establishments or arrange for transportation back to their starting point.### Navigation and PreparationHikers should be prepared with appropriate footwear, water, and weather-appropriate clothing. The trail can be muddy and slippery after rain. For navigation, the HiiKER app provides detailed maps and GPS coordinates to ensure you stay on the right path.The Buriton to Cocking Walk is a rewarding experience that combines natural beauty with a touch of English heritage. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or looking for a challenging day hike, this trail promises an enriching outdoor adventure.
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