
Winter scene, drover track near Alresford
Nevertheless, I thought that I would share some pictures of that long day which was inspired not only by a burning urge to spend a long time outside, but also a marvellous BBC 4 series called Winter Walks. Five familiar faces take us on gentle walks over 30 minutes of relaxing and absorbing television, exploring landscapes in Yorkshire and Cumbria in a series of immersive and intimate documentaries. The series kicks-off with the Poet Laureate Simon Armitage, on a coastal walk to Robin Hood’s Bay. The others include broadcaster and campaigner Selina Scott, the Reverend Richard Coles, radio and TV presenter, late of 80’s band the Communards, politician Baroness Warsi, and author and broadcaster Lemm Sissay. These are perfect little programmes for watching over a tray supper. You can watch the series here on BBC iPlayer if you are in the UK, or, by using a VPN, you can spoof your location to the UK.
My walk exercised me hard and cleansed my mind. I didn’t look at a phone all day and just bathed in the beautiful countryside around Winchester. The route, if any of you are interested, was east along the south bank of the River Itchen towards the little village of Easton. Then on through Avington Park, on towards Ovington, turning to cross the Itchen near The Grange Vineyard. A long walk along old drover tracks took me to the part ruin of The Grange, former home of the Baring family with its Palladian portico for a lunch stop. Then out of the park, south towards Alresford, the source of the Itchen and the football field sized watercress beds. I continued southwards as the sun started to set towards the tiny village of Tichborne, famous for its ‘valueless Tichborne bonds‘. As Orion rose to my left I walked in the dark up to the South Downs Way, crossing through rich farmland towards Cheesefoot Head, and thence through lovely little Chilcomb and then home.
Perhaps you have stories to tell of your own winter walks wherever you are in the world?
- Fisherman on the Itchen near Winchester
- Avington Park (taken earlier in February 2021)
- Mistletoe taking over, Avington
- Tree lined avenue Avington Park
- Horses near Avington
- Avington mistletoe
- Near Avington
- Bucolic sheep scene near Avington
- Near Avington
- The Itchen
- Clear Itchen chalk stream
- Crossing the Itchen
- Crossing the Itchen
- The Grange vineyard
- Snowdrops, Grange estate
- The Grange
- Mistletoe and snowdrops, Grange park
- The Grange
- Grange estate
- Moss on the north side
- View north back towards the Grange
- Winter’s view towards Cheesefoot Head, from drover tracks near Alresford
- No longer needed
- Trees hide the track creating a tunnel. Drove track near Alresford
- A golden prospect
- Winter scene, drover track near Alresford
- Old man’s beard
- View towards St. Mary the Virgin Church, Alresford
- Watercress beds
- Mill House, Alresford
- Wessex, the heart of England
- One of those wonderful English things, an alleyway footpath between houses in Alresford at dusk
- Tichborne estate
- Near Tichborne
- St Andrew’s chuch, Chilcomb (taken 26 Feb 2021)
- The end!
Thank you so much for sharing your walk. I has really cheered me up locked up in Chiswick! Arlefsord keeps coming up in my life. I used to walk there too and once went to a harvest service in the church which was a wonderful experience. I will look up the walkers on TV. Thank you again. Elisabeth.
Just beautiful .. And so needed .. spring is coming. Thank you so much for sharing!
Tom
Did you really walk at 9.47km per hour (5.88mph)? If so I’m impressed but not sure I could keep up with you!
David
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I suppose Strava never lies! It is in fact 9 min 47 secs per km, so roughly 1 km every ten mins or around 4 miles an hour. Roman legionairies did it all the time! I did walk briskly. Lightly loaded.
Thank you so much for sharing this. Living in Basingstoke I know and love much of the walk.
Thanks so much for the wonderful walk!!