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Easy hiking trails around Southwick And Widley traverse a landscape characterized by diverse natural features, including serene woodlands, open meadows, and elevated viewpoints. The region features the prominent chalk ridge of Portsdown Hill, offering views of the surrounding countryside. Water features like Southwick Park Lake and the Wallington River also contribute to the varied terrain. These elements combine to create a range of accessible paths suitable for easy hikes.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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just off the path are in ruins of Southwick Priory
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Good downhill country road starting from Nelson’s Monument lane
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This wonderful little church sits in an utterly tranquil setting several miles south of the village it primarily serves. Of Saxon origin and with many 13th-century features, St. Nicholas' church has a simple design. Inside, it's easy to imagine you've wandered back in time hundreds of years.
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The Royal Military Police Museum is a fascinating archive of military history and an absolute treasure trove for any historian. One housed in Chichester, it now lies with the private Southwick Park military police training centre. The museum has free entry but visits must be booked ahead so that you can enter the grounds.
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On first impressions, Southwick might look like any other rural English village. There's a lot more to this place than it seems at first glance though. The entire village is under the ownership of Southwick Estate, originally formed hundreds of years ago. A grand manor, Southwick House, lies just to the east of the village and was first built in the early 19th century although underwent major renovation after a fire. The house and much of the estate was requisitioned by the military during the Second World War. Today the house and Southwick Park, where it lies, is used by the Defence School of Policing and Guarding – the training centre for police in the British Armed Services. As you explore the village, note than most of the houses have red doors: a requirement in the tenancy agreements.
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Shop and cafe. Friendly staff and good food and drink. Nice garden or tables indoors too.
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A good selection of English ales brewed on site, and lots of other local beers and spitits for sale. Very friendly and knowledgeable staff too.
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There are over 440 easy hiking trails around Southwick and Widley, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. In total, the region boasts more than 760 hiking routes.
Yes, many of the easy trails in the area are circular. For example, the Southwick Brewhouse – Southwick Village loop is a popular 2.7-mile (4.3 km) option. Another great choice is the Southwick Village Shop & Café – Southwick Village loop, which covers 3.5 miles (5.7 km) with varied scenery.
Easy hikes in Southwick and Widley traverse diverse landscapes, including serene woodlands, open meadows, and gentle paths along water features like Southwick Park Lake and the Wallington River. You'll also find routes that offer modest climbs on the chalk ridge of Portsdown Hill, providing expansive views without significant difficulty.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore the remains of Southwick Priory, an English Heritage site, which can be incorporated into walks around the village. The Southwick Priory Ruins – Royal Military Police Museum loop is an easy 2.5-mile (4.0 km) trail that takes you through some of these historical sites.
The easy trails in Southwick and Widley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 500 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the blend of natural beauty with historical interest.
Yes, many easy trails are ideal for families. The gentle gradients and varied scenery, including woodlands and open spaces, make them enjoyable for all ages. Routes like the village loops offer manageable distances and interesting sights for children.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most public footpaths and trails in the Southwick and Widley area. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through livestock areas or nature reserves, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions.
While the trails are easy, some routes provide rewarding views. Portsdown Hill, a prominent chalk ridge, offers expansive views of the surrounding countryside, including the Solent and the Isle of Wight on clear days. Look for routes that traverse its lower slopes for accessible vistas.
The easy trails in Southwick and Widley can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers to the meadows, summer offers lush green woodlands, and autumn provides beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the paths are generally accessible, offering crisp air and quieter routes.
Yes, the landscape is enriched by these water features. You can find easy trails that meander along the Wallington River, offering natural paths through the area. Southwick Park Lake is also a serene spot ideal for leisurely strolls, with accessible routes around its perimeter.
The region is predominantly covered by forests, providing ample shade and a sense of seclusion. The Forest Gravel Path loop from Denmead is an easy 2.5-mile (4.0 km) route that takes you through woodland areas, perfect for a peaceful retreat.
Beyond the immediate trails, you can explore the Old Winchester Hill National Nature Reserve, which is part of the South Downs National Park. This area features ancient earthworks and offers incredible views, with some accessible paths suitable for easier exploration.
Parking is generally available in and around Southwick village, which serves as a common starting point for many easy trails. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route descriptions on komoot.


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