Bulford Kiwi
Bulford Kiwi
4.1
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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laura
Sheffield, UK109 contributions
Oct 2022 • Family
I love this walk. Although reading the comments a lot of people don't realise that you can walk to the kiwi or you can go to the kiwi viewing point and see it from afar. The viewing point is on the side of the rangers. There's a couple signs but your best of Google mapping it.
The hills are steep but the views at the top are incredible
The hills are steep but the views at the top are incredible
Written October 29, 2022
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Richard B
Todmorden, UK684 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
We drove to Bulford to look at the barracks area as I had lived there whilst my dad was based in the area.
We came across the monument whilst looking around.
We came across the monument whilst looking around.
Written July 9, 2019
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nnmercman
Camberley, UK14,666 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
Although I’m aware of the nearby Fovant Badges chalked into the hillside, I’d never heard of this chalk landmark until a friend who lives nearby and knew of my interest in military history suggested we seek it out. Located just outside Bulford and a short distance from busy A303 (take Solstice Park Services junction), the landmark is on hillside to right of Tidworth Rd. Initially we drove across the military training area to left of Tidworth Rd and viewed it from a distance and then moved on to park at end of Gaza Rd, taking the footpath up to the Kiwi. It was initially marked out in 1919 by NZ troops to keep them busy while waiting repatriation after service during WW1. During WW2 it was camouflaged to avoid being used as a landmark by German aircraft and rechalked in 2018. The climb is not over strenuous and views are more than worth the effort!
Written May 7, 2019
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retired43
Dunedin, FL304 contributions
Aug 2020
We were doing a tour of all the chalk figures & went to see this one. We couldn't see it at all from the road so we walked the path to it. The path runs out & you have to go up a steep hill to get to it. Then when you arrive, you're too close to even know that it's a kiwi. There's a marker there that gives the history. But this isn't worth visiting unless you have a connection with the NZ army or just happen to be walking in the area.
Written September 22, 2020
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David S
Wellingborough, UK65 contributions
Jul 2019 • Business
Not particularly easy to see from the road but nevertheless well worth a visit if only to honor the soldiers to placed it there.
Written July 29, 2019
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Ray W
London, UK160 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
While showing 2 New Zealanders some white horses on hillsides, I found this curious sight, and took them there as a surprise, on the way to Stonehenge.
It isn't easy to find or see from the ground, but we all enjoyed seeing the unusual carving and reading about the history behind it. It was a nice short walk, about 10 minutes from the road, some steep hillside.
It isn't easy to find or see from the ground, but we all enjoyed seeing the unusual carving and reading about the history behind it. It was a nice short walk, about 10 minutes from the road, some steep hillside.
Written May 11, 2019
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Toffe23
Chelsea, UK5 contributions
Aug 2023 • Friends
when we were youngsters it looked so big from The Quarters and we could walk up to the Kiwi in Minutes. Memories are still fondly Smiled at and The Kiwi Bird will always be forever in our Hearts XX
Written September 24, 2023
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Where is the nearest parking to the Bulford Kiwi. Myself and my partner tried to find it today but we walked for hours and didn't know where to park so I think we needed to pre plan it. Please could anyone advise?
Written July 6, 2019
There's no car park. We parked on The Crescent, a quiet road nearby and walked on a track through the woods for 10 mins.
Written July 8, 2019
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