From Wheddon Cross to Brendon's heights
From the main crossroads head towards the village of Dunster, and pass a small car park on the right. At the war memorial, opposite the school, take the right hand lane, signposted Putham. This is called Popery Lane – but no, the school we just passed was a Church of England one. The sunken lane runs to Cutcombe Cross, where you keep ahead ('Luxburough via Putham Ford') then bear left at a sign into Putham Lane.
Horses and tractors also use this longish narrow hedged track. At the bottom it crosses a ford, with a stone footbridge alongside. Now keep ahead on to a climbing lane surfaced with eroded tarmac.
At the top of the steep climb a field gate on the right has a partially obscured sign with ‘Lype Hill 1 ½ miles’. It leads on to a green track that runs below and then into a wood. A gate on the right leads to a less used track. In 100yds (91m) turn down right across a stream, with yellow spots and posts marking the small path uphill to its right, into an open space. A slightly wider path above slants up along a bracken clearing. After a gate it follows the foot of a felled plantation, to join a forest road and emerge on to a road.
Turn left, down a wide verge, and take the upper of two gates on the right: the correct one has a stile and footpath sign. Head up with beech bank on your left to cross the top of a wooded combe. Now a sea view is on the left, a stile and gate ahead. Don't cross, but turn right, and right again across the top of the field to a gate beside the trig point on Lype Hill.
Through the gate keep ahead across a field, with a tumulus 70yds (64m) away on the left, and after a gate bear left to follow the fence on the left to its corner. A gate ahead leads on to a road. Cross to a signposted gate, and bear left to the corner. Go through the gate and continue diagonally left, with a beech bank on your left, to a waymarked gate set in a fence. Don’t go through, but follow the fence downhill. Continue downhill with fences on your right and then a hedge on your left, towards the whitewalled Pitleigh Kennels. A gate leads to the driveway just to the left of the farm.
Cross the driveway into a green track. This becomes a fenced-in field-edge to a gate on the left. Turn right to continue as before with hedges now on your right. After two fields you reach a hedged track. This runs down to the crossroads in Popery Lane and your return route to Wheddon Cross and the car park.
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