A chance to walk where for some reason the Eastleigh Ramblers rarely go. Starting from the pretty village of Bramshott this walk goes to Grayshott and back taking in three Canadian War Memorials, the woods of Bramshott Common and the heathland of Ludshott Common and by lakes on Cooper's Stream where there is a well made famous by Lord Tennyson in a poem. A lot of natural National Trust and Military lands.
The start is easy to find. Go up the A3 and take the first junction after the Liphook Services which is the B2131. Follow it left over the A3 and look out for the white gates marking the entry to Liphook and go right immediately before them on to the old road and immediatly right again and park near the A3 Canadian Memorial Bridge.
Bring a picnic lunch and fluid to drink and warm clothes.