Golden stone on the top of Ham Hill
Turn right out of the car park (so that the big, westward view is on the right) to a road junction. Keep left, passing road junction on right, for 80yds (73m) then take a path on the right, signed 'Norton sub Hamdon'. This leads through woods around the side of Ham Hill, keeping at the same level, around the rim and then just below it, all the way round. When open field appears ahead, the path turns right, downhill.
Ignore a first gate on the left but go down through a second. Descend grassland into a small valley with the hummocks of the medieval village of Witcombe. Head left up the valley floor, passing to the left of a willow clump. Continue straight on the track leading up the valley to hit the wall opposite Batemoor Barn. Head right beside the wall to the gate onto the lane, which emerges opposite Hollow Lane.
Cross the road and head through the gate to the right of Hollow Lane, then pick up the narrow path on the left which lets you pass along the field-edges, then into a wood. Just inside the wood, turn right up steps. A clear path runs just below the top of the wood, then down to the edge of Montacute village. Turn left to pass the entrance to Montacute House, to reach the King's Arms pub.
Turn left, past the church; after a duck pond turn right on a permissive path. A kissing gate leads to the base of St Michael's Hill. Turn left for 150yds (137m) to a stile into the woods.
The path ahead is arduous. For a gentler way up the hill, turn left around its base to the gateway and stile at the foot of the descending track. Otherwise cross the stile to a very steep path, to the summit tower. The tower is open and its spiral staircase is well worth the climb. Descend the winding main track to the gateway and stile at the hill's foot.
Turn half-right and go straight down the field to a gate at its bottom corner. This leads on to a track corner. Turn left and follow the track round the field corner. After 90yds (82m) take a right fork. The earth track runs close to the foot of the woods, passing the ruins of a pump house, and diminishing to a path; it then climbs steps to join a higher one. Turn right to continue close to the foot of the woods until the path emerges at a gate after 500yds (457m). Steps lead up to the Prince of Wales pub. Turn left along its lane, through the hummocks of former quarries, to the car park.
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