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| Ringwood circular walk 1: Healthy walks around the New Forest |
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| 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 |
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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. |
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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. |
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Turn left passing Railway Hotel, take right into Christchurch Road. Pass fire station & Trinity Church on the right continuing to mini roundabout. |
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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. |
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| Walking Safely |
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• 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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