Attractions and places to see around Hannington, particularly in Hampshire, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area is situated within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing scenic views and a network of public rights of way. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks, enjoy countryside walks, and discover local points of interest. This region is known for its rural charm and historical significance.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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The hillfort on the top of the hill has never been excavated, but the land and ditch are sharply defined and well preserved. This Iron Age fort is roughly rectangular and enclosed seven acres within an embankment and ditch. There are two probable entrances to the east and west. The work seems to have been undertaken by several different labour forces, each working on a section of the defences, but for some reason the task was abandoned and the fort left unfinished. Great to walk along the unfinished ramparts, it's windy and flipping huge!!!
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Nice way of getting to silchester, road surface wasn’t great if coming from the Bramley Road, but once you clear the first few houses and start the climb it starts to improve.
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Our local NT place we go here often. Morgaston woodland walks out of the back gate where you will also find a hide overlooking wetlands. Secure bike parking limited. Suggestion attach to wooden fence by reception and we will keep an eye on it but can’t be responsible. Highlight for us in this house is the chapel. Lovely lake but rebuilding work to a bridge in progress at the moment
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This is a fantastic country pub located on the banks of the River Kennet near Woolhampton. The pub has existed since 1850, and serves up a range of delicious dishes as well as cask ales. A great place to stop on a long walk.
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This is a wonderful spot with a lovely display of seasonal wildflowers that bloom within the spring and summer months.
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Coming up into Little London is good from both directions. And, of course, there's the Plough at the top of the hamlet/village (although the last time I went in, it struck me very much as a local's pub). The ride down Frog Lane is good too - narrow, single track ad a little mucky towards the bottom. If you come up Frog Lane from the opposite direction, it's a nice little tester of a climb. It's apparently only 5-6% but feels harder!
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This is a great little climb. My Garmin has occasionally told me that the gradient goes up to 10%! The long descent to Ashley Warren after the peak of the climb is also good. You just need to be aware of the warning signs for livestock & children, and the fact that it's single track, barely wide enough to pass oncoming traffic.
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Hannington and its surrounding areas offer several notable historical sites. You can visit The Vyne, a 16th-century country house with a Tudor chapel and classical portico, set in extensive grounds. Another significant site is Ladle Hill Iron Age Hillfort, a Scheduled Monument with well-preserved ramparts and expansive views. In Hannington, Hampshire, All Saints Church boasts a history spanning over 1000 years, while Hannington Hall in Wiltshire is a prestigious building from the mid-17th century. Hannington, Northamptonshire, features the medieval St Peter and St Paul Church, unique for its bisected nave.
Yes, the region around Hannington is excellent for walking and hiking. Hannington in Hampshire is situated within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering a network of public rights of way and scenic views from spots like For Down. You can also tackle the Watership Down Climb for a challenging route with rewarding scenery. For more options, explore routes like the 'Whitehill & Hannington loop via Wayfarer's Way' or 'Watership Down Hill loop from Kingsclere' which can be found in the Hiking around Hannington guide.
The Hannington area is rich in natural beauty. The North Wessex Downs AONB provides spectacular views and diverse wildlife, including skylarks and wildflowers. Lus Hill in Wiltshire offers scenic views over the Upper Thames floodplain. You can also find bluebell woods in spring and explore the woodlands and wetlands around The Vyne. The Ladle Hill Iron Age Hillfort also provides sublime views over the surrounding landscape.
Absolutely. The Vyne offers family events and extensive grounds for children to explore. Near Hannington in Wiltshire, Coate Water Country Park features a nature reserve, woodland, and a lake, ideal for wildlife watching and picnics. Lydiard Park, also in Wiltshire, is a large green space with a historic manor house and church, perfect for family outings.
For a welcoming stop, consider The Rowbarge, a friendly country pub located on the Kennet and Avon canal. It offers delicious dishes, cask ales, and a large beer garden, welcoming dogs in the bar area and garden. The village of Little London, accessible via the Little London Climb, also has a local pub.
Hannington offers various cycling opportunities. The Little London Climb is a gentle route through a canopy of trees, leading to a village with traffic-calming measures. The surrounding lanes and bridleways in Northamptonshire are pleasant for cyclists. For gravel biking, you can find routes like the 'Crookham Common Gravel Trail' or 'Kennet and Avon Canal' in the Gravel biking around Hannington guide.
Yes, several places are dog-friendly. The grounds of The Vyne welcome dogs on leads in Morgaston Woods and the Organic Parklands. The Rowbarge pub also welcomes dogs indoors in the bar area and in their garden.
Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the outdoor activities around Hannington, when wildflowers bloom, and the weather is generally favorable for walking, cycling, and exploring. Bluebell woods are particularly beautiful in spring. However, the countryside offers charm year-round, with winter walks also being an option.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can find routes such as 'View From Watership Down – Watership Down Hill loop from Kingsclere' or 'Gaston Copse – Halves Wood loop from Ibworth'. More options are available in the Running Trails around Hannington guide, catering to various difficulty levels.
Hannington in Hampshire is known for its vibrant community spirit, hosting an annual Hannington Country Fair. The Hannington Silver Band, established in 1924, also contributes to the local culture. These events offer a glimpse into village life and community traditions.
The countryside around Hannington, particularly within the North Wessex Downs AONB, is home to a variety of wildlife. You might spot skylarks, yellowhammers, fieldfares, and redwings. The area is also rich in wild flowers in hedgerows and features bluebell woods in spring.
Yes, the region has deeper historical roots. Evidence of Bronze Age barrows and a large Romano-British farmstead can be found west of Hannington in Hampshire. In Northamptonshire, Bronze Age worked flints and traces of a Roman settlement have been discovered in the parish of Hannington, alongside medieval settlement remains.


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