- Itchen Way
Infobox Hiking trail
Name=Itchen Way
Photo=River Itchen Ovington.jpg
Caption=The Itchen Way follows theRiver Itchen ; this is near Avington
Location=Hampshire ,England
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Length= 31.80 miles
Start/End Points=Hinton Ampner Gardens
Woolston
Use=Hiking
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Season=All year
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Hazards=The Itchen Way is a convert|31.80|mi|km|sing=on long-distance footpath following the River Itchen in
Hampshire ,England , from its source near Hinton Ampner House to its mouth atWoolston .Route
The northern part of the path follows the valley of the River Itchen from close to its source at Hinton Ampner. The route passes
Cheriton andTichborne before cutting the corner toOvington . The river is crossed several times, toItchen Stoke , Avington andItchen Abbas . From here the path stays on the right bank toMartyr Worthy .Between Martyr Worthy and
Abbots Worthy the Itchen Way,King's Way ,St. Swithun's Way andThree Castles Path form a network either side of the river, allowing various routes to be followed.From Martyr Worthy the waymarked Itchen Way crosses the river twice to loop through Easton. Back on the right bank the path passes through a tunnel under the
M3 motorway toAbbots Worthy , before again crossing the Itchen to join the Three Castles Path (St. Swithun's way and King's Way continuing to Winchester on the right bank). Heading south the Itchen Way passes under the A34 before running parallel with the former route of the formerDidcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway between theWinnall Moors nature reserve and the Winnall industrial estate. After a short section along roads it enters Winchester at Durngate. The route then passes along the river through the historic centre ofWinchester before following theItchen Navigation , again running parallel with the former railway past the foot of St. Catherine's Hill.After again passing under the M3 at the foot of
Twyford Down , the Navigation and path cross to the west of the river, past Shawford,Otterbourne andAllbrook ,Eastleigh andBishopstoke . A short diversion beyond Bishopstoke gives access toItchen Valley Country Park . South of the M27 the path crosses the western suburbs ofSouthampton . The southern end of the path is at the mouth of the river at Weston Point,Woolston .Between its southern end and the Itchen Toll Bridge the path shares its route with the
Solent Way . The northern end joins theWayfarers Walk . The path also crosses, joins or shares sections of route with a number of long distance paths converging on Winchester, including theSouth Downs Way ,Clarendon Way ,King's Way ,Pilgrims' Trail ,St. Swithun's Way andThree Castles Path . TheMonarch's Way crosses at Shawford.Waymarking
The footpath is waymarked by metal disks attached to wooden posts and these show a yellow arrow on a dark green background and the words The Itchen Way in the yellow arrow. Between these waymarks there are intermediate standard footpath waymarks bearing the Hampshire County Council logo. There is only limited waymarking in the urban area of Winchester and none at all in Southampton which is is the subject of ongoing correspondence between the Eastleigh Ramblers and the Southampton City Council.
Points of interest
The path crosses a variety of rural and urban landscapes. These include watercress beds and water meadows along the upper river, the historic centre of Winchester and the Iron-Age fort of St Catherine's Hill. Along other parts of the route are remains of the
Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway includingHockley Railway Viaduct , and former locks on the Navigation. Landmarks further south includeSouthampton Airport , the Ford factory atSwaythling and the Itchen toll Bridge. At the southern end are views of Southampton Docks and theSolent andIsle of Wight .Transport links
The southern starting point is close to Woolston Station. New Cheriton near the northern end is served (Monday to Saturday only) by the No 67 Stagecoach bus to Winchester and
Petersfield , both of which have mainline stations. Villages along the route betweenNew Alresford andKings Worthy are served by the No 64 to Winchester andAlton , which also has a station. There are also stations close to the route at Bitterne, Eastleigh and Shawford.ee also
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Long-distance footpaths in the UK External links
* [http://www.eastleighramblers.hampshire.org.uk Eastleigh Group of the Ramblers' Association]
* [http://www.eastleighramblers.hampshire.org.uk/ItchenWay/Contents.htm Guidebook to the Route]
* [http://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/ebc-1477 Itchen Valley Country Park]
* [http://www.stagecoachbus.com/timetables/WI67timetable310308.pdf Stagecoach - 67 bus timetable]
* [http://www.stagecoachbus.com/timetables/WI64X64timetable310808.pdf Stagecoach - 64 bus timetable]
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