Planning a pub walk trip over the weekend? With the help of AllTrails, we've gathered together some of the most popular walks with a pub en route in and around Bracknell. 

So without further ado, enjoy!

 

Warfield Northern Lanes Circular

According to AllTrails This is a fairly gentle route through fields and country paths with some really pretty views of the Berkshire countryside.

This trail also includes walking down Ashmore Lane, reputed to be one of the prettiest lanes in the borough, especially when the bluebells are out. The trail starts from the Frost Folly car park and follows the public footpath gently down the hill, over the stream, and up the steady incline.

 

South Hill Park and Cesar's Camp Circular

This is a circular walk taking in the grounds of South Hill Park Arts Centre, an elegant red-brick mansion mostly of the Victorian period. It stands within fine gardens and the remnants of its original 800-acre park.

The parkland is designated as a Grade II registered park of special historic interest. It provides a valuable habitat with its woodland of birch, oak, sweet chestnut and exotic species, parkland areas with formal lawns, two lakes (which act as balancing ponds) and wetland areas.

 

Binfield Circular

This is a pleasant countryside trail around the lanes and fields in the parish of Binfield in Berkshire. Until the early 19th century Binfield was situated in Windsor Forest and the remains of the oak tree at the Stag and Hounds public house is thought to have been in the middle of the forest.

Binfield has connections with many famous historic characters including Alexander Pope and William Pitt. The trail is relatively flat, but does follow field edges which will be very muddy after wet weather. Appropriate footwear is advised.

 

Hazelwood Copse and Jealotts Hill Circular

Enjoy this pleasant countryside trail taking you around farmlands and through the woodlands where you can enjoy wildflowers in spring and even keep an eye out for wildlife.

Take care on the rougher sections of this trail, especially in wetter conditions when the paths become muddy. Appropriate footwear is advised. Care is also needed along the road sections.

 

Lark's Hill and Woodhurst Park Circular

 

Starting near Larks Hill, this trail visits Garth Meadows and meanders along the Cut for a stretch as it exploring the green fields and sections of woodland, visiting a pub on Forest Road before making its way back.

It first heads along the river and then follows the Greenway path past Cabbage Hill and through Woodhurst Park, back to the trailhead.