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UK National Trails Walk The Ridgeway

Walk The Ridgeway

Walking The Ridgeway National Trail is a journey through ancient landscapes, historical sites, and picturesque English countryside. This 87-mile trail, which is often described as Britain’s oldest road, has been used by travelers for over 5,000 years. It stretches from Overton Hill near Avebury in Wiltshire to Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire, offering walkers a chance to follow in the footsteps of the Neolithic and Bronze Age man, Romans, and Saxons.

Key Sections of The Ridgeway

  1. Avebury to Ogbourne St George – This initial section starts near the ancient stone circles at Avebury and passes through the rolling chalk downlands of Wiltshire.
  2. Ogbourne St George to Wantage – Continuing through open countryside, this section offers more extensive views and passes by the Uffington White Horse, a prehistoric hill figure.
  3. Wantage to Watlington – This stretch includes the segment through the Thames Valley and past the historic Ridgeway landmark of Grim’s Ditch.
  4. Watlington to Ivinghoe Beacon – The final stretch takes walkers through the more wooded and lush landscapes of the Chiltern Hills, ending at the prominent hill of Ivinghoe Beacon.

Highlights Along The Ridgeway

  • Uffington White Horse: One of the oldest and most famous hill figures in Britain, located near Uffington Castle.
  • Wayland’s Smithy: An impressive Neolithic long barrow and chamber tomb site.
  • Barbury Castle: An Iron Age hill fort with commanding views of the surrounding plains.
  • Avebury World Heritage Site: A Neolithic henge monument containing three stone circles, around the village of Avebury.
  • Ivinghoe Beacon: Offering extensive views over the surrounding area, marking the trail’s eastern end.

Tips for Walking The Ridgeway

  • Planning Your Trip: The trail can be completed in about 6-8 days if walking its entire length, or it can be tackled in shorter sections.
  • Accommodation: There are various options along the route including bed and breakfasts, inns, and campsites. It’s advisable to book in advance, especially during peak walking seasons.
  • Transport: Regular bus services run to many of the towns and villages along the route. Some sections are also accessible by train.
  • Packing: Bring layers and waterproof clothing regardless of the season, as the weather can be unpredictable. Also, pack a detailed map and compass for navigation.
  • Accessibility: While many sections of The Ridgeway are relatively easy to walk, some can be quite remote and rugged. It’s important to assess your fitness level and plan accordingly.
  • Safety: Always let someone know your plan and expected return, especially when tackling more isolated stretches.

The Ridgeway is not just a walk through nature, but a passage through time, offering panoramic landscapes and a palpable sense of history underfoot. Whether you’re an ardent hiker looking for a multi-day adventure or a casual walker interested in historic sites, The Ridgeway provides a memorable and fulfilling experience.

The Ridgeway Map

The Ridgeway Map
The Ridgeway Map

The Ridgeway Interactive Map

6 Day Walking – The Ridgeway

StageStarting PointDistance (miles)Ascend (feet)
Day 1Overton Hill to Ogbourne St George9.3
Day 2Ogbourne St George to Sparsholt Firs 16
Day 3Sparsholt Firs to Streatley 17.4
Day 4Streatley to Watlington 15.3
Day 5Watlington to Wendover 17
Day 6Wendover to Irvinghoe Beacon 11.8
6 Day Walking – The Ridgeway

8 Day Walking – The Ridgeway

DayLocationDistance
Day 1Avebury to Ogbourne St George exit9.5 miles/15 km
Day 2Ogbourne St George exit to Bishopstone exit8.5 miles/13.7 km
Day 3Bishopstone exit to Wantage exit10 miles/16.1km
Day 4Wantage exit to Goring Gap14.5 miles/23.2 km
Day 5Goring Gap to Watlington exit14.5 miles/23.2 km
Day 6Watlington exit to Lower Cadsden12.5 miles/20 km
Day 7Lower Cadsden to Aldbury13.5 miles/21.6 km
Day 8Aldbury to Ivinghoe Beacon and return to Aldbury8 miles/12.8 km
8 Day walking itinerary for The Ridgeway trail

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