13.0 km
~3 hrs 1 min
252 m
“Explore Hampshire's history and nature on a scenic 13km hike through ancient woods and chalk grasslands.”
Embarking on the Dorton Wood, Coombe Wood, High Wood Hanger, and Selborne Hill Loop, hikers will traverse approximately 13 kilometers (about 8 miles) of varied terrain with an elevation gain of around 200 meters (approximately 656 feet). This loop, nestled near Hampshire, England, offers a medium difficulty rating and is a delightful challenge for those with some hiking experience.
Getting to the Trailhead
The trailhead is accessible by car and public transport. If driving, you can start your journey at the nearby village of Selborne, which is well-signaled from major roads in the area. Parking is available in the village, from where you can proceed on foot to the trailhead. For those opting for public transport, buses serve the area and stop in Selborne, where you can begin your hike.
Navigating the Trail
As you set out, the path will lead you through the enchanting Dorton Wood, a dense canopy of trees that provides a habitat for a variety of woodland birds and small mammals. The trail is well-marked, but having the HiiKER app can be invaluable for ensuring you stay on the correct path, especially at intersections or less distinct sections.
Historical Significance and Landmarks
The region is steeped in history, with Selborne Hill and its surrounding areas being particularly noteworthy. The famous naturalist Gilbert White was inspired by the rich biodiversity here and wrote 'The Natural History of Selborne' in the 18th century. As you ascend Selborne Hill, you'll be walking in the footsteps of this pioneering ecologist.
Flora and Fauna
The loop takes you through a mosaic of ancient woodlands and chalk grasslands, each supporting a diverse range of species. In spring and summer, the woods are alive with the songs of warblers and the rustling of small creatures like hedgehogs and stoats. The grasslands bloom with wildflowers, attracting butterflies such as the Chalkhill Blue and the Adonis Blue.
Coombe Wood and High Wood Hanger
Coombe Wood offers a serene environment with its mix of beech, oak, and yew trees. The trail here is relatively flat and a good place to spot early signs of seasonal changes. High Wood Hanger presents a more challenging terrain with steeper inclines, rewarding hikers with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
The Zig Zag Path and Selborne Hill
One of the highlights is the Zig Zag Path, an iconic section of the trail created by Gilbert White. It zigzags up the steep face of Selborne Hill and is a testament to the area's historical landscape design. Once at the top, take a moment to enjoy the sweeping views before completing the loop back to the village.
Preparation and Safety
Before setting out, ensure you have appropriate footwear for uneven terrain and check the weather forecast. Carry enough water and snacks, and consider a map or the HiiKER app for navigation. The trail is shared with wildlife; respect their habitat by staying on marked paths and keeping noise to a minimum.
This loop offers an immersive experience into the natural and historical fabric of Hampshire, providing a satisfying hike that combines physical challenge with cultural enrichment.
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