Showing posts with label North Wessex Downs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Wessex Downs. Show all posts
Friday, 27 February 2015
Just become a Landscape Ambassador for the Cotswolds and the North Wessex Downs
Join our guided walks and learn more about the countryside through which you walk.
Anne
Walk the Landscape
Monday, 24 February 2014
Rainbow's End
The end of the rainbow at Beckhampton, North Wessex Downs. A great sight at the end of a good day's walk.
Happy walking
Anne
Walk the Landscape
Sunday, 22 December 2013
Saturday, 23 March 2013
The Ridgeway - A walk through 5000 years of history
The Ridgeway National Walking Trail
The Ridgeway follows, what is considered to be the oldest known trail in Europe, dating from the Stone Age, at least 5000 years ago. It passes by Iron Age hill forts, Stone Age and Bronze Age burial mounds, and also the 3000 year old Uffington White Horse, carved on the chalk hillside, before reaching the Ancient Sacred Landscape and World Heritage Site around Avebury Stone Circle.The modern walking trail is 87 miles (140 km) long, following the chalk ridge from Overton Hill, near Avebury, Wiltshire (in the West) to Ivinghoe Beacon, Buckinghamshire (in the east).
Anne at Ivinghoe Beacon, the eastern end of the Ridgeway |
A view north from the Ridgeway over the rich farmland of Oxfordshire |
Walking down to Wendover |
Beech woodland along the Ridgeway National Trail |
Country Inn at Goring-on-Thames |
Spring lambs in shallow chalk valley |
A well signed National Walking Trail |
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Bronze Age Round Barrows at Overton Hill, the western end of the Ridgeway National Trail |
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Dragon Hill and the Uffington White Horse first created on the hillside around 3000 year ago. |
The Cove Stones within Avebury Stone Circle,
the largest Stone Circle in Europe.
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A misty morning at the Avebury Stone Circle |
The end of the day at Avebury at the western end of the trail |
Contact us to find out more.
Happy hiking
Anne
Walk the Landscape
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