Here are five great places to visit in the South Downs for a beautiful country walk with the family this Christmas.

The amazing tranquillity and serenity of the South Downs National Park is not to be understated, the vast countryside spans across 3,300km (2,050 miles) rights of way, providing numerous opportunities to escape the festive rush and enjoy uplifting walks with loved ones.

Kate Drake, health and wellbeing officer for the national park, said: "This beautiful national park is on the doorstep to well over two million people and is such a great way to escape into a peaceful winter wonderland this festive season.

"So wrap up warm, pack a few mince pies and head out with your family and friends for a Christmassy walk that is guaranteed to leave you feeling revitalised and ready for more celebrations.

“As always, leave no trace and do keep dogs on leads around livestock.”

5 great country walks in the South Downs this Christmas:

Old Winchester Hill

As the hedgerows sparkle with festive red berries, Old Winchester Hill is a stunning spot for a stroll over the holidays. Jaw-dropping views across fields and out to The Solent make it a great spot to explore the ramparts of this Iron Age hillfort.

Butser Hill

What better spot to blow away the cobwebs than atop of Butser Hill? Situated just south of the picturesque market town of Petersfield, this beautiful site sits within Queen Elizabeth Country Park and on a clear crisp day has 360 degree views stretching out across the Weald and all the way to the English Channel. For some tasty treats to keep the cold at bay, head to Butser Roundhouse Café at the top of the hill which is open Thursday to Sunday.

St Catherine’s Hill

With its historic streets and magical Christmas market, Winchester sits at the western end of the South Downs National Park and is a great city to visit in December. Combine a peruse of the stalls with a walk up St Catherine’s Hill.  This gem of a nature reserve is a fabulous place to work off the festive indulgences, whether you stroll along the flat riverside path or climb the steps to discover the Iron Age hillfort and gaze out across the twinkling cityscape. 

St Hubert’s, Idsworth

Taking in the unique ‘Little Church in the Field’ and a perfect festive lunch spot in front of the open fire at The Red Lion in Chalton, this walk has everything a yuletide stroll in the countryside needs. Wind your way through rolling Hampshire downland, leaving time for pausing at the top of the hills to take in the quintessential English countryside.

West Walk, near Fareham

If you’re on the hunt for an easy access route this Christmas season, have a peek at West Walk. With hardy surfaced paths winding their way between tall pine trees and a fun adventure woodland play area for the children, this is a perfect spot for a merry stress-free day out in the woods. Check out the National Park’s Miles Without Stiles route here - West Walk loop – Forest of Bere.