Westbury White Horse

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Turn right out of the car park to the B3098. Turn left, then almost immediately left again up The Butts. Fork right into Upper Garston Lane by the Oratory of St Giles, then, just before the lane dips, take the path left, waymarked to the church. Descend steps, cross a brook, then climb steps to the church gates. Take the narrow path right and ascend through trees.

When you reach a kissing gate on your left, turn right along a waymarked path; go through a kissing gate and bear left between lines of trees, climbing steeply up the scarp slope to the fence at the top. Keep right alongside the fence, continue through a gate, then turn right through a metal gate to follow a sunken track around the top of Combe Bottom. At the lane, turn left uphill and, as the lane bears left, fork right over a stile on to the outer rampart of Bratton Camp. Turn right to follow the outer rampart path to reach the Westbury White Horse hill figure.

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  Terrain  - Field paths and downland tracks
  Landscape  - Downland
  Dog friendliness  - On leads near grazing animals on Combe Bottom, Bratton Camp and Westbury Hill
  Parking  - Jubilee Hall in Tynings Lane, Bratton, just off B3098
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
The most notable feature of Bratton, a large village in the shadow of a huge downland escarpment, is the Church of St James, arguably one of the most charming churches in the county. Reached by a series of steep steps, and nestling at the base of the chalk downland, it dates from about 1400 and is...
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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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Westbury White Horse

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Additional information
  Terrain - Field paths and downland tracks
  Landscape - Downland
  Dog friendliness - On leads near grazing animals on Combe Bottom, Bratton Camp and Westbury Hill
  Parking - Jubilee Hall in Tynings Lane, Bratton, just off B3098
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
The most notable feature of Bratton, a large village in the shadow of a huge downland escarpment, is the Church of St James, arguably one of the most charming churches in the county. Reached by a series of steep steps, and nestling at the base of the chalk downland, it dates from about 1400 and is...
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About the area
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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.