Usually at this time of year we are away in the caravan exploring the countryside. However, with the current Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting sensible restrictions on travel and the…
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Favourite Walks in Wiltshire
Wiltshire is a stunning county to walk in with far reaching views from chalk downland. It does not contain any significant peaks, the highest point in the county is Milk…
Read MoreBagging Cherhill and Devizes White Horses
Earlier in the year my walking buddy Mandy suggested we try and visit every white chalk horse in Wiltshire as part of our 2020 walks. At the time it seemed…
Read MoreBarford Down from Alderbury
When we are travelling around the Country in the caravan I try to ensure that part of the trip includes bagging a trig point or two. This usually involves spending…
Read MoreWoodford Valley and Stonehenge from Amesbury
I am out again today with my walking buddies Mandy, Glenda and Ged and we are starting from Amesbury, close to Glenda’s home. We start from the recreation ground…
Read MoreFollowing Droves from Coombe Bissett
This is my last long walk of 2019 with my walking buddies Mandy, Glenda and Ged. We have decided to follow tracks across the eastern end of Cranborne Chase starting…
Read MoreDroves and Trig Pillars on Cranborne Chase
Today I am heading back onto Cranborne Chase with two of my walking buddies, Mandy and Ged. Over the last year we have walked regularly together and explored parts of…
Read MoreVisiting the Fovant Badges
Today Lynnie and I are out for a days walking on Cranborne Chase to check out a route I plan to use as a guided walk in a few days…
Read MoreExploring the Cranborne Chase from Tollard Royal
A few days ago I was chatting to Mandy, one of my walking buddies and I mentioned a walk I had done on Cranborne Chase earlier in the year. This…
Read MoreAvebury to Stonehenge on the Sarsens Trail
Earlier in the year with three friends, Mandy, Glenda and Ged, I walked the Clarendon Way, the 27-mile route between Winchester Cathedral and Salisbury Cathedral it was a cracking day…
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