In this episode of my series “Walks in Wiltshire”, I take a 6 mile circular walk (with a “detour”) from the village of Broad Chalke which is located about 8 miles West of Salisbury. Once again I am accompanied by my Whippet, Logan.
I parked my car at the church car park in Broad Chalke & started my walk with a wander through the village -beginning at thw Western end. This took me past some amazing buildings including Kings Old Rectory (origins from the 15th century) & Reddish House.
After a visit to the church, I headed North across the River Ebble towards the Northern part of the village and past the Queens Head pub to Tank Lane at which point I took a footpath North East into the countryside.
Walking along the side of a field, there were some great views down into the valley & the river. Eventually I met a byway and my route took me North, uphill with Little Down on my left.
At the top of a ridge, I joined up with the Old Shaftesbury drove (an ancient drover's road), and immediately followed it Westwards.
Just after Fox Covert, I took a detour North down a track to the bottom of Compton Down where I entered an area of land that is accessible to the public. Although there was a stile, it was challenging to get over & was not “dog friendly”!.
The next part of the walk involved an uphill climb, up the very steep North side of Compton Down to my next destination - The Australian Map! This is basically a map of Australia that was carved out of the chalk hill by Australian troops (who were camped nearby) at the start of WW1.
After a wander around the map (!), I retraced my steps back up to the Old Shaftesbury drove and after continuing Westwards for a short distance, I too a bridleway Southwards (downhill) that took me back to Broad Chalke.
My final destination was the Queens Head Pub back at Broad Chalke.
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Aerial pictures courtesy of Google Maps.
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20 окт 2024