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Θέλετε να κάνετε πεζοπορία Χάμπσαϊρ για να εξερευνήσετε περισσότερο αυτή τη γωνιά της περιοχής South East England; Σε αυτόν τον οδηγό, εξετάσαμε ολόκληρη τη συλλογή πεζοπορικών διαδρομών Χάμπσαϊρ για να σας φέρουμε τις καλύτερες διαδρομές στην περιοχή. Για να δείτε ποια από τις πεζοπορίες μας Χάμπσαϊρ είναι η κατάλληλη για εσάς, δείτε πραγματικές συμβουλές και φωτογραφίες που ανέβασαν άλλοι πεζοπόροι — και δείτε τι είπαν για κάθε διαδρομή.
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Μέτρια πεζοπορία. Απαιτείται καλή φυσική κατάσταση. Κυρίως προσβάσιμα μονοπάτια. Απαιτείται καλή ισορροπία.
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Μέτρια πεζοπορία. Απαιτείται καλή φυσική κατάσταση. Εύκολα προσβάσιμα μονοπάτια. Κατάλληλο για όλα τα επίπεδα δεξιοτήτων.
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02:22
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02:39
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Μέτρια πεζοπορία. Απαιτείται καλή φυσική κατάσταση. Κυρίως προσβάσιμα μονοπάτια. Απαιτείται καλή ισορροπία.
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Μέτρια πεζοπορία. Κατάλληλο για όλα τα επίπεδα φυσικής κατάστασης. Κυρίως προσβάσιμα μονοπάτια. Απαιτείται καλή ισορροπία.
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04:17
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Πάρε πρόσβαση σε περισσότερες διαδρομές και προτάσεις από άλλους εξερευνητές.
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Έχεις ήδη λογαριασμό;
Οι προτάσεις διαδρομών μας βασίζονται σε χιλιάδες πεζοπορίες, ποδηλασίες και τρεξίματα που ολοκληρώθηκαν από άλλους χρήστες στο komoot.
Ξεκίνα σήμερα με έναν δωρεάν λογαριασμό
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Tough surface to run on, loose shingle is only compacted in some places.
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The Faladoon Nature Reserve is a peaceful, lesser-known area, historically associated with Winchester College, that lies alongside the internationally important River Itchen chalk stream. Located near Winchester, this reserve forms a green corridor that offers tranquil walks, including a loop that connects to the historic Hockley Railway Viaduct. The area is significant for its diverse flora and fauna typical of a managed chalk-river flood plain, providing habitat for various bird species like kingfishers and woodpeckers, and serving as a key spot for local wildlife enthusiasts and conservation groups like the Conchological Society due to the presence of rare mollusc species.
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Stop and find a place to to take a good pic of the Church along this section. The Hospital of St Cross and Almshouse of Noble Poverty in Winchester is one of England's oldest continuing charitable institutions, founded around 1132 by Bishop Henry of Blois to provide relief for thirteen poor men and food for many others, a mission later expanded by Cardinal Henry Beaufort. Renowned for its beautiful medieval and Norman architecture, including a magnificent church described as a "cathedral in miniature," it functions today as an almshouse providing accommodation for around 25 elderly men, known as the Brothers, who wear traditional black or claret gowns. Visitors often seek the traditional Wayfarer's Dole, a small cup of beer and a piece of bread offered to any traveller upon request, continuing an ancient tradition of hospitality.
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Wolvesey Castle (also known as the Old Bishop's Palace) was the medieval residence of the extremely wealthy and powerful Bishops of Winchester.
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Features: The medieval complex included two great halls (East and West), a huge kitchen block, a keep, and one of the earliest known piped water supply systems in medieval Britain. Royal Connections: Due to the decline of Winchester Castle, Wolvesey became the favoured lodging for royalty visiting the city. The most famous event was the wedding banquet of Queen Mary I and Philip II of Spain in 1554, which took place in the East Hall before their marriage ceremony in Winchester Cathedral. Destruction: Wolvesey Castle was significantly damaged and largely stripped of its fortifications by the Parliamentarians (Roundheads) in 1646 during the English Civil War. Replacement Palace: The medieval palace was eventually abandoned in the 17th century. The site's fortunes changed with the Restoration of the Monarchy: Bishop George Morley (1662–1684) commissioned the construction of a new, smaller Baroque palace right next to the ruins. This palace was later partially demolished but its surviving West Wing remains the current private residence of the Bishop of Winchester today.
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It was the principal residence of the immensely wealthy and powerful Bishops of Winchester throughout the Middle Ages, and is now a spectacular ruin managed by English Heritage. The extensive ruins visible today are largely the work of Bishop Henry of Blois (1129–1171), the brother of King Stephen. Henry was a dominant political and religious figure who built a magnificent, fortified palace to reflect his status. Although often referred to as a castle, it was primarily a lavish palace built in the style of a castle (fortified) due to the turbulent political period of the 12th century known as The Anarchy.
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The Weirs is one of the most picturesque and historically significant areas in Winchester, primarily known for its beautiful riverside walk and its close association with the River Itchen and the city's medieval and Roman past.
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Δες περισσότερα Πεζοπορίες σε όλη την περιοχή Χάμπσαϊρ παρακάτω και βρες την τέλεια διαδρομή στον προορισμό σου.
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