Monarch's Way (Hampshire)
| Activity | : | Walk |
| Type | : | Long Distance |
| Author | : | Walk and Cycle |
| Distance | : | 54.1 miles / 87 kms |
| Ascent | : | 3934 feet / 1199 metres |
| Location | : | SU255326 / SP5 1QD |
| Maps | : | Ordnance Survey maps |
| My Trails | : | Add to My Trail List |
The Monarch's Way is a long-distance footpath in England that approximates the escape route taken by King Charles II in 1651 after being defeated in the Battle of Worcester [source: Wikipedia].
This trail covers the Hampshire part of the path as it enters the county north-east of Salisbury to the West Sussex border at Rowlands Castle. For the Sussex section please click here.
This trail covers the Hampshire part of the path as it enters the county north-east of Salisbury to the West Sussex border at Rowlands Castle. For the Sussex section please click here.
Calories
Assuming a constant pace and no stops, you will need 18 hours 2 minutes to travel the distance and along the way you will burn 4416 calories - change your profile.
On the Trail
To view the trail map on your mobile phone go to www.walkandcycle.co.uk/mobile and enter trail code HAMPTR0168 or simply click here.


