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Guidebook to the Sarsen Way (79km) from Coate Water Park to Salisbury and the Cranborne Droves Way (28km) connecting Salisbury to Wessex Ridgeway at Win Green. These long-distance paths are part of the Great Chalk Way. Suggested 2-8 day itineraries, OS maps, accommodation options, and reverse route descriptions are included.
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Guidebook to the Sarsen Way (79km) from Coate Water Park to Salisbury and the Cranborne Droves Way (28km) connecting Salisbury to Wessex Ridgeway at Win Green. These long-distance paths are part of the Great Chalk Way. Both can be walked in a week and are suitable for all abilities.
The routes are presented in 8 stages, ranging from 10.5km to 17.3km. Reverse route descriptions are also included.
Route summary table
Map key
Introduction
The Sarsen Way, Cranborne Droves Way and the Great Chalk Way
Geology and nature
History
When to walk and equipment
Getting to and staying along the route
Maps and GPS
Safety
Waymarking and access
Using this guide
Planning your walk
The Sarsen Way
Stage 1 Coate Water to Barbury Castle
Stage 2 Barbury Castle to Overton Hill
Stage 3 Overton Hill to Upavon
Stage 4 Upavon to Netheravon
Stage 5 Netheravon to Amesbury
Stage 6 Amesbury to Salisbury Cathedral
The Cranborne Droves Way
Stage 1 Salisbury Cathedral to Cow Down Hill
Stage 2 Cow Down Hill to Win Green or Shaftesbury
Appendix A Useful contacts
Appendix B Selected accommodation near the route
Appendix C Further reading
Appendix D Stage facilities planner
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Steve Davison is a writer and photographer who has written a number of books, including several guidebooks published by Cicerone. He has also written articles for a range of outdoor magazines and other publications. A keen hill walker for most of his life, with interests in nature, geology and the countryside, Steve is a qualified Mountain Leader and has also previously worked as a part-time outdoor education instructor. He is a member of the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild. Find out more about him at www.stevedavison.co.uk.
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