Best attractions and places to see around Popham include historical sites, scenic trails, and local amenities. The area features a blend of cultural landmarks and natural landscapes, offering diverse exploration opportunities. Visitors can discover ancient churches, woodland paths, and unique historical markers. This region provides a variety of experiences for those interested in history, walking, and local village life.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Nice place to stop off. A couple of tables inside from the cold. Tasty homemade cakes but machine coffee
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Lovely quiet stop with terrace round the back
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Great village shop (plus Post Office) staffed mainly by volunteers, next to a rec. Everything you might need plus a small café with Moonroast coffee via a self-serve machine and a good variety of cakes. Two small indoor tables and outdoor seating on decking in good weather
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The Queen Inn in Dummer, great atmosphere, lovely food, and if you don’t manage to stop here, you would’ve missed out on one of Hampshire’s traditional, character pubs.
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Lovely church in a scenic village, be careful of the steep corner coming from Steventon Road onto Waltham Lane.
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There has been Christian worship in North Waltham since around 1200AD and the Church still plays an important part in village life with services every Sunday, and church members are represented in most village groups. The present building dates back to 1865 when it was rebuilt [by J Colson] following collapse of the South wall and chancel arch in about 1850. However, it contains enough original masonry to show the development of the building through the Norman and Gothic periods [C13, C14, C15]. The church has been Grade II listed since 1957. cit. https://www.nwsadchurch.org/churches/north-waltham/ https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1092931
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Popham offers a rich history, with notable sites such as St. Michael's Church, North Waltham, a Grade II listed religious building with origins dating back to around 1200 AD. You can also discover the Winchester–Windsor Handshake Bench, a man-made monument marking the historic Three Castles Path, which connects the castles of Windsor and Winchester.
Yes, the area is home to the picturesque Moundsmere Woods Bluebell Trail, an other natural area known for its beautiful woodland paths. It's particularly noted for its bluebells, offering a scenic walking experience.
The Popham area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, including moderate trails like the 'Narrow public road – Farm Track loop from Brown Candover'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and MTB trails, such as 'The Drove, Farleigh Wallop – Trail Through Swallick Farm loop'.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Candover Valley Store is a community hub with a cafe, making it a pleasant stop. Additionally, the Queen Inn, Dummer, is a family-friendly pub offering food and a welcoming atmosphere.
For refreshments, you can visit the Candover Valley Store, which includes a cafe. If you're looking for a traditional pub experience with food, The Queen Inn, Dummer, is a highly-rated option known for its atmosphere and cuisine.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and nature. The ancient architecture of St. Michael's Church, North Waltham, and the scenic beauty of Moundsmere Woods Bluebell Trail are frequently highlighted. The community also values the historical significance of the Winchester–Windsor Handshake Bench for hikers.
Yes, the area is part of the historic Three Castles Path, which is commemorated by the Winchester–Windsor Handshake Bench. This long-distance trail connects the castles of Windsor and Winchester, offering extensive walking opportunities through the English countryside.
Beyond the main attractions, the area offers charming village life and quiet spots. The Candover Valley Store is a local gem, providing a community hub and a pleasant stop. Exploring the smaller paths within Moundsmere Woods can also reveal tranquil, less-traveled spots.
Walking routes around Popham often feature a mix of woodland paths, such as those found in Moundsmere Woods, and farm tracks. Many trails are moderate in difficulty, with some gentle inclines and descents typical of the English countryside.
For road cycling, routes like the 'North Waltham & Abbotstone loop from Micheldever Railway Station' offer a moderate challenge. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as 'The Drove, Farleigh Wallop – Trail Through Swallick Farm loop'. You can find more details on road cycling and MTB trails in the area.
Hiking trails around Popham vary in length. For example, you can find shorter, easy loops like the 'College Wood – Popham Down Copse loop from Woodmancott' at around 5.5 km, or longer, moderate routes such as the 'Farm Track – Farmland and Fields loop from Popham' which is about 16 km. More options are available on the hiking guide page.


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