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Temple Walk

Access from Penwood Road by the A34.

Open: Spring Bank holiday weekends, then 7 days per week throughout July and August.

No dogs are allowed on this walk as it runs through areas where livestock are free to graze.

Visitors may walk to view the Temple from either the stile by London Lodge, or from the footpath that runs though Highclere Park. It was the original main approach to the Castle, providing glimpses of the Castle as it wound through the landscape.

The Temple of Diana lies midway along the walk and has been restored by the 8th Earl of Carnarvon with help from English Heritage, Hampshire County Council and BDBC. A grassy track and stile at the foot of the Temple leads to a walk across a field to rejoin the footpath in the middle of the Park.

We would ask every walker to shut carefully any gates!

Some car parking is available on the other side of the road opposite the entrance to London Lodge, but parking is entirely at owner’s risk.