Test Way

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The Test Way.
The Test Way.
The Test Way near Combe Gibbet, Berkshire
The Test Way near Combe Gibbet, Berkshire
A waymarker on the Test Way
A waymarker on the Test Way
Map showing the route in relation to nearby major roads; Walbury Hill to Hurstbourne Tarrant
Map showing the route in relation to nearby major roads; Walbury Hill to Hurstbourne Tarrant
Hurstbourne Tarrant to Longparish
Hurstbourne Tarrant to Longparish
Longparish to Stockbridge
Longparish to Stockbridge
Stockbridge to Kimbridge
Stockbridge to Kimbridge
Kimbridge to Eling
Kimbridge to Eling

The Test Way is a 49 mile long-distance footpath in England from Walbury Hill in West Berkshire to Eling in Hampshire.

The northern end of the footpath starts in the car park on Walbury Hill. It passes through the towns of Romsey and Totton and the villages of Linkenholt, Ibthorpe, Hurstbourne Tarrant, St Mary Bourne, Longparish, Forton, Wherwell, Chilbolton, Stockbridge, Horsebridge and Mottisfont. The southern end of the footpath is at Eling Quay.

The trail also passes alongside Horsebridge railway station.

The entire route is waymarked by metal and plastic disks found attached to wooden and metal posts, trees and street furniture. There are several wooden 'finger' signs along the route that countdown the number of miles along the footpath in both directions.

This route is shown as a series of green diamonds on Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps and as a series of red diamonds on Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 maps

Walbury Hill is also the start of the Wayfarers Walk.

[edit] Recent extensions

Recently there have been extensions to both ends of the trail. For many years Inkpen Beacon and The Salmon Leap public house were the end points of the trail, but both are now just points along the trail.

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