From Waterloo, reach Guildford quickly, tracing the Wey before climbing to St Martha’s hilltop church. Sand, pine, and big skies guide you to viewpoints above vineyards, then onward to Box Hill and Dorking stations. Waymarks are friendly, terrain varied, and cafés inviting. This stretch balances fitness and joy, letting you bank miles while never straying far from rail.
Hop from Euston to Tring, stride onto the Ridgeway, and taste chalk uplands, airy hedgerows, and skylark song. Climb Pitstone Hill, skim Ivinghoe Beacon spurs if energy allows, then roll toward Wendover’s trains. Beechwoods glow in autumn; breezes feel clean in spring. Frequent services bookend the day, so you can linger on viewpoints without clock-watching nerves.
Waterloo to Brockenhurst unlocks sandy tracks, open heaths, and quietly grazing ponies. String together waymarked inclosures and stream crossings, noticing how light pools beneath tall conifers. Respect ground-nesting birds, give animals space, and close gates carefully. Loops return simply to the station, with pubs and bakeries nearby. It feels blissfully far, yet the timetable keeps your return easy.
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