Best attractions and places to see around Over Wallop include historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites within the Test Valley district of Hampshire. This village, part of "The Wallops," is known for its conservation area status and numerous listed buildings, reflecting its architectural and historical importance. The region features open chalkland, chalk downland ridges, and the Wallop Brook valley, offering diverse natural environments. It provides a blend of historical significance and picturesque natural settings for exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Dogs will love splashing around in the River Test that crosses the common on the Chilbolton side.
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Can someone please be happy/laughing with me that Google Translate turns Amy's "henge and timber monument" into "Denkmal für Hühner 🐔" in German? - Great 😂😂😂
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You can take a nice cross country hike from the interesting historic Woodhenge ancient monument to the global icon that is Stonehenge. If you do this hike then you will save the parking and entry charges at Stonehenge (£30 ish). If you pay you get to go closer to Stonehenge (about 30m) but you get to within 70m on this walking route. You simply end up on the other side of the fence to the ticket purchasers. Plus you get a good walk out of it. Depends on what you want? Parking at start point. Hike Route - https://www.komoot.com/tour/1058100383
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A challenge of a hill going down or up. Nice section of track going slightly uphill to the top of the chalk climb. Gets very slippery in the winter, chalk and mud combination
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The area offers several natural highlights. You can visit Chilbolton Cow Common, a Site of Special Scientific Interest with unique chalk and peat soils, home to orchids and various bird species like kingfishers and red kites. The common also features two divides of the River Test. Additionally, explore the species-rich chalk grassland of Broughton Down Nature Reserve, or follow "The Brook," a tributary of the River Test, which originates in Over Wallop.
Yes, Over Wallop and its surroundings are rich in history. A prominent site is Woodhenge, a Neolithic Class II henge and timber circle monument dating back to approximately 2300 BC, part of the Stonehenge World Heritage Site. You can also find the ruins of Ludgershall Castle and Cross, and the Iron Age hill fort of Old Sarum nearby. Within the village, St Peter's Church, a significant 12th-century building, and numerous listed buildings like Townsend Farm House and King's Farm showcase the area's architectural heritage.
Over Wallop is an excellent base for walking. You can find easy hikes, such as those around Danebury Iron Age hill fort or Broughton Down Nature Reserve. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Over Wallop guide. The area also features sections of long-distance paths like the Test Way and Monarch's Way, offering diverse routes through the scenic landscape.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. The Test Way and Monarch's Way Junction offers off-road paths suitable for cycling, forming part of National Cycle Network 246. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the MTB Trails around Over Wallop guide provides routes like the King Alfred's Way & Crab Wood loop and challenging climbs such as Broughton Chalk Climb.
Absolutely. Woodhenge is a fascinating historical site that can engage families, and Chilbolton Cow Common offers a pleasant natural setting for walks and wildlife spotting. Nearby, you can also consider Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm or the Hawk Conservancy Trust for engaging family days out.
Over Wallop is charming year-round, but the natural landscapes, particularly the chalk downlands and river valleys, are especially beautiful in spring and summer when wildflowers bloom. Autumn offers picturesque 'autumn colours' for walks. The village's sleepy, gentle atmosphere can be enjoyed in any season.
Over Wallop is a designated conservation area with 52 listed buildings, showcasing a unique Hampshire building style. You'll find traditional thatched cottages and houses with ancient medieval beams, such as Townsend Farm House, King's Farm, and Blacksmith's Farm. St Peter's Church, a 12th-century structure, is another architectural highlight.
The entire village of Over Wallop embodies a sleepy, gentle charm. Wander through its streets to admire the numerous thatched roofs and ancient medieval beams of its historic houses. You can also visit the small village shop or enjoy a meal at the family-run pub, "The White Hart," to get a taste of local life.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find various loops, such as the Nether Wallop Green loop or the Bluebell Wood and Wildflowers loop, originating from the Army Aviation Centre Middle Wallop. For more detailed routes, refer to the Running Trails around Over Wallop guide.
The Wallop Valley is characterized by open chalkland, chalk downland ridges, and a river valley floor. The Wallop Brook catchment area is a focus for conservation efforts, aiming to improve freshwater habitats for wildlife like wild brown trout. This diverse landscape supports a rich variety of flora and fauna, making it ideal for nature observation.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and picturesque natural settings. Sites like Woodhenge offer a peaceful historical experience without large crowds, while Chilbolton Cow Common is loved for its simple, pleasant walks and opportunities for dogs to splash in the River Test. The area's trails, like the Broughton Chalk Climb, are noted for their challenging yet rewarding experiences.


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