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Healthy walks in Ringwood
Ringwood circular walk 1: Healthy walks around the New Forest
Ringwood circular walk 1: Healthy walks around the New Forest
Distance: 2.5 km / 1.5 miles
Duration: 30 minutes
Condition: Good, mostly along pavements and quiet roads
Starting Point: Ringwood Health Centre
The Greyfriars Community Centre – Described as ‘the showpiece among Ringwood houses’ this late 18th century building has been home to the Ringwood & District Community Association since 1958.
Trinity Church dating from 1866 was designed by architect T H Hellyer. Now the United Reform Church, it was originally the Congregational Church.
Download Circular Walk 1 leaflet 222kb pdf
One Leaving Ringwood Health Centre turn right, continue to the end of the road & use the pedestrian crossing taking you to Quomp; continue to the end of the road.
Two At the T-Junction turn left. Pass school & cemetery on left, cross road before the mini roundabout & turn right down steps. Follow path & bear right at all junctions until reaching two small greens, keep to the left side of these then bear right to the road.
Three Turn left passing Railway Hotel, take right into Christchurch Road. Pass fire station & Trinity Church on the right continuing to mini roundabout.
Four Turn right & use pedestrian crossing again to cross road; immediately turn left on path around the War Memorial Gardens. At Christchurch Road turn right, take next right into Southampton Road, right again into The Close & back to the Health Centre.
Walking Safely

• Tell someone when & where you are going walking & when you expect to be back
• Wear suitable clothing & footwear
• Take care crossing roads
• If you are walking in poor light, wear reflective clothing

Please help Hampshire County Council develop and improve the healthy walks scheme by completing the Healthy Walks Survey.
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Related Pages
Guided Walks Programme
Public Rights of Way
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Ringwood Town Council Homepage
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The Countryside Code
Hampshire County Council
Ringwood & Fordingbridge Footpath Society
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