The Monarch’s Way and Stapleford

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From St Giles church at Great Wishford, walk down the road (South Street) to the T-junction at the side and turn right along West Street, signposted to the A36. The Old Rectory can be seen on the corner. Cross the river Wylye and turn left at the main road. Pass The Swan @ Stoford pub and as the A36 begins to curve left, bear right to follow a track (restricted byway).

Climb the grassy track, following the Monarch’s Way over open fields and downland towards a barn. Glancing back on this windswept stretch of the walk reveals a good view of the valley, with the trees of Grovely Wood in the distance. Look for a copse in the distance. Keep straight on over Chain Drove, at an intersection and by a barn. Keep the copse on the left and as you approach farm outbuildings, take the next track on the left.

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  Terrain  - Road, downland tracks, meadow and riverside paths, 9 stiles
  Landscape  - Remote downland above Great Wishford and valley scenery where the rivers Till and Wylye meet
  Dog friendliness  - Under control around the villages
  Parking  - Roadside parking in South Street, Great Wishford
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
The early stages of this walk follow the Monarch’s Way, Charles II’s approximate escape route after the Battle of Worcester in October 1651. Defeated and on the run, the path Charles took enabled him to escape his enemies and eventually flee to France. His route through Wiltshire was one step on a...
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Wiltshire’s charm lies in the beauty of its countryside, with expansive chalk landscapes of the Marlborough and Pewsey downs and miles of uninterrupted views deep into Dorset, Somerset and the Cotswolds. Stroll through quaint timbered and thatched villages in the southern Woodford and Avon valleys and explore the historic streets of the stone villages of Lacock, Castle Combe and Sherston.
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The Monarch’s Way and Stapleford

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Additional information
  Terrain - Road, downland tracks, meadow and riverside paths, 9 stiles
  Landscape - Remote downland above Great Wishford and valley scenery where the rivers Till and Wylye meet
  Dog friendliness - Under control around the villages
  Parking - Roadside parking in South Street, Great Wishford
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
The early stages of this walk follow the Monarch’s Way, Charles II’s approximate escape route after the Battle of Worcester in October 1651. Defeated and on the run, the path Charles took enabled him to escape his enemies and eventually flee to France. His route through Wiltshire was one step on a...
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Wiltshire
Wiltshire’s charm lies in the beauty of its countryside, with expansive chalk landscapes of the Marlborough and Pewsey downs and miles of uninterrupted views deep into Dorset, Somerset and the Cotswolds. Stroll through quaint timbered and thatched villages in the southern Woodford and Avon valleys and explore the historic streets of the stone villages of Lacock, Castle Combe and Sherston.