market town and civil parish in Berkshire, England
Hungerford is a historic market town in Berkshire.
Understand
editGet in
edit- 1 Hungerford railway station. Reading-Taunton line with connection from London Paddington
Get around
editSee
edit1 Walbury Hill. At 297 m (974 ft), the highest natural point in South East England. Iron Age hill fort of Walbury Camp. Starting point for the Test Way and the Wayfarers Walk.
Do
editBuy
editEat
edit1 The Bear Hotel, 41 Charnham St, RG17 0EL (M4 Junction 14), ☏ +44 1488 682512. The Bear Hotel is a historic hotel with a modern feel on the banks of the River Dunn. On the borders of Berkshire, Wiltshire and Hampshire, The Bear is a base for exploring the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Drink
edit- 1 The Borough Arms, 77 High St, RG17 0NA, ☏ +44 1488 683233.
- 2 John O'Gaunt Inn, Bridge St, RG17 0EG, ☏ +44 1488 683535. 16th-century pub
Sleep
edit- 1 Dundas Arms, 53 Station Rd, Kintbury RG17 9UT, ☏ +44 1488 658263.
- 2 Pheasant Inn, Ermin St, Shefford Woodlands RG17 7AA (off M4 jcn 14), ☏ +44 1488 648284. Restaurant, well-stocked bar and chic rooms.
Connect
editGo next
editRoutes through Hungerford |
Bristol ← Swindon ← | W E | → Newbury → London |
Chippenham ← Marlborough ← | W E | → Newbury → Reading |