Hi Jonathan, have just completed (except for the Sutton Scotney loop) the Watercress Way. Walking (anti-clockwise) over a couple of days I really enjoyed it although I did have some issues with the very wet water meadow near Itchen Stoke which ended up in need of some of the dreaded road walking. The longer ‘no navigation required’ stretches were just brilliant. Overall a good walk with some stunning views. Thanks for taking the time to video your walk it was so useful in preparing for my outing.
@@JonathanDowe no worries. I'm really enjoying your channels content. Really can't wait to get out this year and do many of the walks you've completed. Test way first, the Itchen way and then the Allan kings way as a minimum. All with an overnight camp. 👍👍
Hi Jonathan, have just completed (except for the Sutton Scotney loop) the Watercress Way. Walking (anti-clockwise) over a couple of days I really enjoyed it although I did have some issues with the very wet water meadow near Itchen Stoke which ended up in need of some of the dreaded road walking. The longer ‘no navigation required’ stretches were just brilliant. Overall a good walk with some stunning views. Thanks for taking the time to video your walk it was so useful in preparing for my outing.
Thanks again Jonathan, really enjoy your laconic informative style. 😊
Thanks Jonathan. You have inspired me to do this walk, although I’ll give Sutton Scotney a miss!
Another great vid, I've fond memories of the watercress line with my grandfather. Thanks for sharing.
Interesting video Jonathan. Lovely part of the world. Thanks for posting.
Cheers Dave, it truly is a lovely walk. Hoping to get back up there on the Allen King Way before the end of the year.
Lovely place!
At 7:27 you did say under the M27, I thought that it would be the M3? I'm sure I'm likely to be wrong here
Yes you are right, I would have been very lost if it had been the M27. Thanks for the correction.
@@JonathanDowe no worries. I'm really enjoying your channels content. Really can't wait to get out this year and do many of the walks you've completed. Test way first, the Itchen way and then the Allan kings way as a minimum. All with an overnight camp. 👍👍