The River Test and Itchen Special Area of Conservation is renowned for its crystal-clear chalk streams supporting rare aquatic species and exceptional fly fishing, offering unique opportunities for wildlife observation and waterside recreation.
The River Test and Itchen Special Area of Conservation (SAC) encompasses two of southern England's most significant chalk streams, distinguished by their remarkably clear, alkaline waters flowing over chalk bedrock. Spanning across Hampshire, these rivers originate in the chalk hills and carve through vibrant rural landscapes before reaching the sea. Both rivers are globally rare and support diverse aquatic and riparian ecosystems, including habitats for species such as the native white-clawed crayfish, water crowfoot, Atlantic salmon, and the endangered bullhead fish. The area is highly valued for its excellent water quality and unspoiled environment, which has also made it a world-class destination for fly fishing, attracting anglers from across the UK and abroad. Beyond fishing, visitors can explore riverside walks, engaging with rich birdlife and flora unique to chalk river environments. Historically, the rivers have influenced local settlements and agriculture for centuries, with watermills and historic bridges marking the landscape. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining water quality and habitat integrity amidst pressures from agriculture and development. Outdoor recreation in the SAC includes guided fishing tours, walking trails following the riverbanks, and wildlife watching, offering an immersive experience into one of England's most important freshwater ecosystems. The accessibility from nearby towns and its tranquil waterways make the River Test & Itchen SAC a cherished natural site for both ecological study and leisurely exploration.
Crystal-clear chalk streams with exceptional aquatic biodiversity
Renowned fly fishing spots, especially for wild brown trout and salmon
Historic watermills and picturesque villages along the rivers
Riverside walking trails featuring rare chalk stream vegetation
Unique alkaline water habitat supporting rare species such as the white-clawed crayfish and bullhead fish.
Historic navigation channel alongside the River Itchen designed for barge traffic in the 17th and 18th centuries.
A well-preserved historic watermill on the River Test demonstrating traditional milling practices.