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small church viewed across meadow filled with dandelions

Kellaways

This Wiltshire walk starts at Maud Heath's Causeway and also includes the monument to Maud Heath on Wick Hill. We also encountered a friendly, if slightly bitey, miniature horse near Bencroft Hill. From the second Beyond Bristol book.
This Wiltshire walk starts at Maud Heath's Causeway and also includes the monument to Maud Heath on Wick Hill. We also encountered a friendly, if slightly bitey, miniature horse near …
This Wiltshire walk starts at Maud Heath's Causeway and also includes the monument to Maud Heath on Wick Hill. We also encountered a friendly, if slightly bitey, miniature horse near Bencroft Hill. From the second Beyond Bristol book.

16 KM

some hills

6 Apr 2024
country road running through woodland in autumn

King Alfred's Tower #1

Our first visit to King Alfred's Tower on the edge of the Stourhead Estate in the autumn of 2020. This route heads south-east from the car park before returning to the Tower via the lovely Castle Wood.
Our first visit to King Alfred's Tower on the edge of the Stourhead Estate in the autumn of 2020. This route heads south-east from the car park before returning to …
Our first visit to King Alfred's Tower on the edge of the Stourhead Estate in the autumn of 2020. This route heads south-east from the car park before returning to the Tower via the lovely Castle Wood.

11 KM

some hills

11 Oct 2020
distant view of king alfred's tower with flowers in foreground

King Alfred's Tower #2

This walk starts at King Alfred's Tower and winds its way through the Stourhead Estate to Stourton. King Alfred's Tower is a 49-metre-high folly built in 1772 by Henry The Magnificent.
This walk starts at King Alfred's Tower and winds its way through the Stourhead Estate to Stourton. King Alfred's Tower is a 49-metre-high folly built in 1772 by Henry The …
This walk starts at King Alfred's Tower and winds its way through the Stourhead Estate to Stourton. King Alfred's Tower is a 49-metre-high folly built in 1772 by Henry The Magnificent.

10 KM

some hills

17 Jul 2022
roadway through forest

Savernake

Awaiting description

8 KM

flat

13 Mar 2017
path through chalk uplands

Tollard Royal

A circular route from the Wiltshire village of Tollard Royal to Win Green, the highest point in the Cranborne Chase. Returns through the Ashcombe Estate.
A circular route from the Wiltshire village of Tollard Royal to Win Green, the highest point in the Cranborne Chase. Returns through the Ashcombe Estate.
A circular route from the Wiltshire village of Tollard Royal to Win Green, the highest point in the Cranborne Chase. Returns through the Ashcombe Estate.

9 KM

hilly

28 Jul 2022