Heather in Bloom 8 Aug Written By Sally Broom In August, our heathlands are looking their best with the purple hues of the heather blooming. Here are some walks where you will be sure to enjoy the spectacle. Iping and Stedham Commons, near Midhurst A two-for-one walk with two commons to explore. Keep it short and just pick one, or form a figure of eight and walk around both. Yateley Common The purple heath has a nature trail that children will enjoy with brass rubbing posts as well as a large pond. Holmsley, New Forest You will find heather on most of our heathland New Forest walks, but this one will always be a certainty. Kingsley Pond, near Bordon The village of Kingsley boasts a massive duck pond as well as a sandy heath, the perfect habitat for heather. Witley Common, Godalming One of our favourite woodland playgrounds can be found on this woodland and heathland walk. Climb up for the best views of the heather. Frensham Little Pond, near Farnham Although our photos were taken in December, you will be sure to see heather in the heathland surrounding the pond in late summer. Rockford Common, near Fordingbridge There is so much to do on a walk at Rockford, that enjoying the heather will only be a small part of it. There is a paddling stream and huge sandpit to play in. Hankley Common, between Farnham and Godalming Sometimes used as a filmset, the heather covers a large area on Hankley Common. Also find a good pub and a play area on this longer walk. heatherheather walksheather hampshireheather surreyheather west sussex Sally Broom
Heather in Bloom 8 Aug Written By Sally Broom In August, our heathlands are looking their best with the purple hues of the heather blooming. Here are some walks where you will be sure to enjoy the spectacle. Iping and Stedham Commons, near Midhurst A two-for-one walk with two commons to explore. Keep it short and just pick one, or form a figure of eight and walk around both. Yateley Common The purple heath has a nature trail that children will enjoy with brass rubbing posts as well as a large pond. Holmsley, New Forest You will find heather on most of our heathland New Forest walks, but this one will always be a certainty. Kingsley Pond, near Bordon The village of Kingsley boasts a massive duck pond as well as a sandy heath, the perfect habitat for heather. Witley Common, Godalming One of our favourite woodland playgrounds can be found on this woodland and heathland walk. Climb up for the best views of the heather. Frensham Little Pond, near Farnham Although our photos were taken in December, you will be sure to see heather in the heathland surrounding the pond in late summer. Rockford Common, near Fordingbridge There is so much to do on a walk at Rockford, that enjoying the heather will only be a small part of it. There is a paddling stream and huge sandpit to play in. Hankley Common, between Farnham and Godalming Sometimes used as a filmset, the heather covers a large area on Hankley Common. Also find a good pub and a play area on this longer walk. heatherheather walksheather hampshireheather surreyheather west sussex Sally Broom