Hazeley Heath
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Chamber Rating
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Owyn Evans
Found a peace of history
Mar 28th, 2023 -
Lee Savill
I had a terrible experience on hazeley heath at 7 am a rifleman was shooting deer and he had permission from the RSPB I have lived on hazeley heath since 1983 and was shocked that the RSPB did not inform any members of the public that they would be deer culling is it because they are worried about bad publicity
Nov 17th, 2022 -
Jim Stevens
For someone like me who loves finding old military installations this place didnt fail to deliver. Straight onto google to confirm my suspicions. A great place to enjoy some out doors exercising.
Aug 15th, 2020 -
T T
Stunning, stunning, STUNNING! Highly diverse habitat, miles and miles of stunning walks and dog friendly.
Jun 3rd, 2019 -
Ian Guthrie
A lovely large area to walk or run and get some fresh air. Plenty of deer, rabbits and birds to see. If you stick to the main, big paths, then the walking is very easy. However it gets trickier, not necessarily difficult, if you take the smaller tracks and paths. It gets very muddy if there is more than a couple of days of rain so wellies recommended in the autumn and winter months especially. If dog walking be aware that there are only a couple of bins available. Part of the heath is controlled by the RSPB and part (the section closest to Hartley Wintney village) by the local district. The area is now fenced and gated with cows roaming freely in a large area. This shouldn't be a problem but be aware if bringing dogs and watch out for the cow-pats! Be aware that the RSPB side is currently (Nov/Dec 2021) undergoing various works to clear the trees and some scrub in order to encourage more traditional heathland species to thrive. So there are machinery about and it does look a bit of a bomb-site in places but I'm sure nature will do its thing and it will look better next year.
Aug 1st, 2021
Contact Info
Questions & Answers
Q Where is Hazeley Heath located?
A Hazeley Heath is located at 6 Hunts Common, Hartley Wintney, eng RG27 8AB
Q What is the internet address for Hazeley Heath?
A The website (URL) for Hazeley Heath is: http://www.hart.gov.uk/hazeley-heath
Q What days are Hazeley Heath open?
A Hazeley Heath is open:
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Q How is Hazeley Heath rated?
A Hazeley Heath has a 4.7 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Hazeley Heath
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 3 Reviews )Owyn Evans on Google
Found a peace of history
Lee Savill on Google
I had a terrible experience on hazeley heath at 7 am a rifleman was shooting deer and he had permission from the RSPB I have lived on hazeley heath since 1983 and was shocked that the RSPB did not inform any members of the public that they would be deer culling is it because they are worried about bad publicity
Jim Stevens on Google
For someone like me who loves finding old military installations this place didnt fail to deliver. Straight onto google to confirm my suspicions. A great place to enjoy some out doors exercising.
T T on Google
Stunning, stunning, STUNNING! Highly diverse habitat, miles and miles of stunning walks and dog friendly.
Ian Guthrie on Google
A lovely large area to walk or run and get some fresh air. Plenty of deer, rabbits and birds to see.
If you stick to the main, big paths, then the walking is very easy. However it gets trickier, not necessarily difficult, if you take the smaller tracks and paths. It gets very muddy if there is more than a couple of days of rain so wellies recommended in the autumn and winter months especially.
If dog walking be aware that there are only a couple of bins available.
Part of the heath is controlled by the RSPB and part (the section closest to Hartley Wintney village) by the local district.
The area is now fenced and gated with cows roaming freely in a large area. This shouldn't be a problem but be aware if bringing dogs and watch out for the cow-pats!
Be aware that the RSPB side is currently (Nov/Dec 2021) undergoing various works to clear the trees and some scrub in order to encourage more traditional heathland species to thrive. So there are machinery about and it does look a bit of a bomb-site in places but I'm sure nature will do its thing and it will look better next year.