The enigmatic Neolithic standing stones at Stonehenge and Avebury
first drew footsore pilgrims to this landlocked area of Southern
England more than 4000 years ago. Today there are scores of
waymarked footpaths, bridleways and byways which connect the
rolling downland, verdant valleys, white chalk horses, ancient
settlements and vibrant historic towns of the 'great green county'
of Wiltshire. This guide contains 40 circular routes which make the
most of that network. Most walks can be completed inside two or
three hours, though some will require half a summer's day, with a
few full-day routes along the downland ridges.
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