A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
West Wiltshire
'Many of Bradford on Avon's accommodation providers welcome walkers. There are also many fantastic pubs, cafés and restaurants to rest those aching feet!'
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'Bradford on Avon boasts some spectacular natural scenery together with fascinating architecture. Come and walk around here and we are sure you'll be inspired!'
'There is an extensive car park in Bradford-on-Avon adjacent to the railway station.' (You can also use the train between Bath and Bradford-On-Avon.)
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'This deservedly popular route takes you over two aqueducts and past the Claverton Pumping Station.'
Bradford-on-Avon to Bath Walk [Saturday Walkers Club]
Usually held Early September.
Corsham is a Wonderful Place to Walk 'An historic market town, Corsham is surrounded by beautiful countryside ... In March 2014, Corsham was awarded Walkers are Welcome status. This means that the town is not only a wonderful place to walk, it’s also welcoming to walkers, particularly after a long day’s wandering, with a great mix of pubs and restaurants ready to offer food and drink and a relaxing atmosphere.'
Usually held Mid June.
[1] Westbury White Horse (4 miles) - - - : [2] Around Edington (5 miles) - - - : [3] Edington and Salisbury Plain (6 miles) - - - : [4] Salisbury Plain (30 miles) - - - : [5] White Horse Trail ...
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'Edington is situated on the northern escarpment of Salisbury Plain ... It is surrounded by very attractive countryside which offers an excellent variety of footpaths, many of which offer spectacular views from Salisbury Plain.'
'However, it is strongly recommended that an OS 1:25,000 map is used at all times along with this website as there are certain sections of the walk where the route is not entirely clear on the grou ...
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'Follows the perimeter of the Imber Firing Range Danger Area ... The route is marked with waymarkers following mostly defined tracks and paths ...'
Defence Infrastructure Organisation [Ministry of Defence]
'One of three stunningly beautiful places that the owners of Longleat provide visitors for free, the others are Heaven's Gate and Shearwater Lake.'
Tour Wiltshire
'There are lots of fascinating places to explore in the grounds at Stourhead and surrounding countryside: [1] King Alfred's Tower - - - : [2] Six Wells Bottom - - - : [3] The Parkland - - - : [4] The tenant farms - - - : [5] Our hazel dormous project - - - : [6] Park Hill Camp - a history mystery - - - : [7] Whitesheet Hill - why is it so special? ...'
'The Wednesday walks are typically 2½ to 3½ miles (1 to 1½ hours) and usually include field paths and stiles. On Mondays the walks alternate between longer walks of 4 to 5 miles with stiles and som ...
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'The Trowbridge Walking Forum has been guiding walks in the area surrounding Trowbridge for over 10 years. Whatever your age or ability, you can enjoy these walks. They are designed to provide sociable exercise. They are free - you can just turn up and join us ...'
Trowbridge Walking Forum
Member of the Ramblers - Wiltshire Area Grouping
'A detailed Route Description has been prepared by Tim Lewis and is now available as a free download.'
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'A route, originally created by Wiltshire Ramblers with assistance from Wiltshire Council, through Pewsey, Marlborough, Broad Town, Cherhill, Devizes, Steeple Ashton and Bratton providing views of the eight white horses which are cut into the turf of the chalk hillsides of Wiltshire. As well as visiting many other historic and prehistoric locations, passing close to the start of the Ridgeway, use was made of part of the Kennet and Avon Canal.'
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