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Easy hiking trails around Ashampstead are situated within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterized by a diverse landscape. The region features ancient woods, hazel coppices, and open fields, all resting on underlying chalk geology. Dry valleys, formed by ice age meltwater, contribute to the unique topography. This area offers an extensive network of paths through varied terrains.

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  • The most popular easy hiking route is Royal Oak Hotel โ€“ The Pantryโ€ฆ

Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Royal Oak Hotel โ€“ The Pantry Coffee Shop loop from Ashampstead

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Craig
April 3, 2025, The Bell Inn

home brewed beer.

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Mention should be made of the Norman โ€˜flower-potโ€™ font. These are fairly common in Berkshire and the design was probably copied from the Jewish stone jars used for ritual washing in the time of Jesus, and referred to in the Gospel of St John at the wedding in Cana of Galilee. Today a similar jar can be seen in the Orthodox Church in Cana.

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Laurence Binyon, 1869-1943, whose ashes are buried with those of his wife Cicily by the beech hedge bounding the churchyard, is especially remembered for the words of his poem โ€œFor the Fallenโ€, quoted at Remembrance Day Services: โ€œThey shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.โ€ Those from the village who gave their lives in the two World Wars are remembered in the east window and on the Memorial on the outside wall.

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Yes this area is famous for the giants and the yew tree, but let's not over look the beautiful little church. St Maryโ€™ church in Aldworth dates back in part to around 1200. The oldest part of Aldworth Church is the lower half of the tower, which is in the style known as Transitional Norman and may be dated about the year 1200, but the site is probably much older. The original circular shape of the churchyard suggests an earlier pagan burying ground which can still be seen by a ring of holly trees to the east of the church. The church yard was extended to the beech hedge in the 1930s. The Jacobean pulpit was once in St Lawrenceโ€™s Church, Reading. For some reason it was no longer wanted there and was sold or given to Aldworth about the year 1740. The reading desk is also a splendid piece of carving, but its history is not known. It hardly looks as if it was originally intended for a church.

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Historical landmark. The Yew tree in the churchyard is at least 1000 years old and though it has been struck by lightning and blown over in a storm it is still partly alive.

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January 24, 2025, The Bell Inn, Aldworth

Rumoured to once have been a medieval hall house or manor before it became a pub. It was built in the 15th century or possibly earlier, It has two rooms, a large panelled tap room with inglenook fireplace and quarry-tiled floor, and a smaller L-shaped room. The bar itself is a servery with sliding glass partitions and hatches, and has no bar fittings at all save for ebony handpumps, which were fitted in 1902. The pub is also notable for having been owned and run by the same family continuously since the 18th century. The pub is a free house and sells beers from a number of local breweries.

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Effigy 8. Nicholas de la Beche, the third brother, was Lieutenant of the Tower of London and oversaw the upbringing of The Black Prince. In 1338 he was given permission to castellate (fortfiy) his homes at Beaumys and Aldworth. He seems to have received the anger of Edward III over some shortfalls in supplying the king's campaigns in France in 1340 but was quickly forgiven, being made a baron in 1342, summoned to the Great Council and made Steward of Gascony. Nicholas was also one of those chosen to negotiate with Alfonso, the King of Castile on Edward III's behalf over some disputes with their respective citizens. He died shortly after returning from a French military campaign in 1347. Carved hounds sat at Nicholas' feet, although again, these had been destroyed by 1880. Effigy 9. John de la Beche, the son of Isabella and John. He lies without armour with a dog at his feet. By 1880 the head, hands and feet of the effigy had been destroyed. John died in 1340.

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Effigy 5. John ( Son of Joan & Philip ) was said to have fought with Edward I in his Scottish wars in the early fourteenth century and held the title of Sheriff of Hampshire. John was arrested in Yorkshire with his father but died soon after his release, in 1327. He wears a jousting helmet in his effigy, and although the figure is very worn today. Two small hounds originally lay under his legs and a lion at his feet. John's effigy is next to his wife. Effigy 6. Isabella, ( Wife to John ). Only fragments of her effigy survive today, and mostly the torso, but luckily history has left some idea of what she would have looked like. She wore the costume of the early to middle reign of Edward III and had her left hand to her breast and her right hand holding her gown. 'The sleeves have long lappets', continues our antiquarian, 'and there is a hound at the feet'. Effigy 7. Philip ( Brother to John ) also has an effigy here at Aldworth. Like his relatives, he was also Sheriff, of Berkshire and Oxfordshire in 1332. He died in 1339. Again in armour, Philip has his helmet visor raised, his right hand on his sword and the left arm behind a shield. 'The helmet is embellished with fleurs-de-lys, and the head is resting upon pillows, It was noted that a lion once sat at his feet, but this had disappeared by 1880.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available around Ashampstead?

Ashampstead offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 250 routes specifically categorized as easy. The region features a diverse landscape of ancient woods, hazel coppices, and open fields, providing numerous options for leisurely walks.

Are there any family-friendly easy walks in Ashampstead?

Yes, Ashampstead is ideal for family-friendly outings. Many of the easy trails are suitable for all ages, leading through gentle terrain. For example, the The Pot Kiln โ€“ Highwood Copse loop from Frilsham is a shorter, easy path through ancient woods, perfect for families.

Can I bring my dog on the easy hiking trails?

Most easy hiking trails around Ashampstead are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the varied landscape with your canine companion. The paths often traverse open fields and woodlands, but please ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock or in areas with ground-nesting birds. Always check local signage for specific rules.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on an easy hike?

The easy hikes in Ashampstead showcase a rich tapestry of natural features. You'll encounter ancient woods, hazel coppices, and flower-rich glades. In spring, areas like Williams Glade and Doctor's Copse are particularly vibrant with bluebells. The unique chalk geology also contributes to dry valleys, adding to the scenic diversity.

Are there any historical landmarks or points of interest along the easy trails?

Yes, Ashampstead's trails are dotted with historical points of interest. You can find remnants of a 13th-century deer park, pillow mounds (medieval rabbit warrens), and even World War II remains. Nearby, the ancient yew tree in Aldworth, estimated to be over 1000 years old, and the historic St Mary's Church are notable landmarks. Consider the The Bell Inn, Aldworth โ€“ The Bell Inn loop from Aldworth which passes near such historic sites.

Where can I find parking for easy hikes in Ashampstead?

Parking is generally available in or near Ashampstead village and at various trailheads. Many routes, such as the popular Royal Oak Hotel โ€“ The Pantry Coffee Shop loop from Ashampstead, often start from locations with designated parking or roadside options. It's advisable to check the specific route details for the most convenient parking spots.

Are there any circular easy walks available?

Yes, many of the easy hiking trails around Ashampstead are designed as circular loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Hiking loop from Hampstead Norreys and the The Pot Kiln โ€“ The Old Inn loop from Frilsham, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes without retracing your steps.

What is the best time of year for easy hikes in Ashampstead?

Ashampstead offers pleasant easy hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring is particularly beautiful with bluebells in bloom. Autumn brings vibrant foliage to the ancient woods. Even in winter, the trails can be enjoyed, though conditions may be muddy, especially in wooded areas. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Are there pubs or cafes near the easy hiking routes?

Yes, several easy hiking routes in Ashampstead offer the convenience of pubs or cafes nearby, perfect for a refreshment stop. The historic Bell Inn in Aldworth is a popular starting or ending point for walks, and other routes may pass by local establishments. For instance, the The Bell Inn, Aldworth โ€“ The Bell Inn loop from Aldworth begins and ends at this historic pub.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the easy trails in Ashampstead?

The easy trails in Ashampstead are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1000 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the ever-changing scenery that combines open fields with charming ancient woods. The gentle elevation and diverse terrain are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects for easy walks.

What is the typical duration of an easy hike in Ashampstead?

The duration of easy hikes in Ashampstead varies depending on the route and your pace. Many easy trails range from 2 to 4 miles (3.2 to 6.6 km), typically taking between 1 to 2 hours to complete. For example, the The Pot Kiln โ€“ Highwood Copse loop from Frilsham is about 2 miles and takes around an hour.

Are there any viewpoints or scenic overlooks on the easy trails?

While the easy trails in Ashampstead generally feature gentle elevation, they offer lovely scenic views across open fields and through varied woodlands. The region's position within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ensures picturesque landscapes, with glimpses of the unique chalk geology and dry valleys. You'll find many spots to appreciate the Berkshire countryside.

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