From: West Overton [SU114644]
To: Ivinghoe Beacon [SP960165]
Distance: 137km

Ridgeway Path National Trail

Location: Wiltshire; Oxfordshire; Berkshire; Buckinghamshire; Hertfordshire. Established 1973

OS Maps: Explorer: 157; 170; 171; 181

Much of the route follows the ancient trackways of the Wessex Ridgeway and the Icknield Way. The trail passes across the Wiltshire Downs, through two AONB's, The North Wessex Downs (27) and The Chilterns (5) and as a consequence provides a visual feast of landscape beauty. It is also very rewarding historically, passing several important Bronze and Iron age sites such as Avebury Circle, Barbury Castle and the long barrow, Wayland's Smithy. In Saxon times King Alfred lead his army along The Ridgeway to victory against the Danes at the Battle of Ashdown in 871AD. As it's name implies, the Ridgeway follows high ground, a ridge of chalk with poor soil, which made it much easier to travel in ancient times when lower plains and valleys were densely wooded and often flooded. Along the western section this height affords the walker splendid views, big skies and wide open countryside with few villages or major roads. Along the eastern part of the route the landscape of the Chiltern Hills provides a contrast in being more intimate, passing through pleasant villages peaceful woods and across farmland.

The route is not difficult to negotiate or navigate but is best visited between April and November when the path surface, the wildlife and the views are at their best. In the main summer months of July and August we recommend you book accommodation in advance when planning your trip as availability on the route is limited. There are a number of Youth hostels, but these also need to be pre-booked.

  Guide Book:

The Ridgeway by Neil Curtis

This is the official Countryside Agency guide which includes OS mapping at 1:25,000. All the information you need is provided including route finding, background and practical details. The guide is fully illustrated in colour and incudes some additional short circular routes.

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Tourist information and Accommodation:
TIC's are located at Swindon, Marlborough, Goring and Aylesbury TIC information page
The National Trails Office, Holton, Oxford, OX33 1QQ Telephone (01865) 810224
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