War and peace at Danebury
Walk up the gravel path beside the toilet block and go through the wooden gate into the site. Follow the grassy path up the slope, aiming just to the right of the triangulation pillar on the outlying earthworks close to the fort entrance.
Go through the gates at the entrance to the fort and follow the gravel path through the outer bank. Turn right, climb the 17 wooden steps up onto the inner ramparts. The ramparts were constructed by throwing back soil from the outer ditch behind a timber wall. In time the timbers rotted, creating the smoother profile that you’ll see around the earth bank. Turn right along the top of the bank. From here, the circular gravel path leads right around the top of the defences. Drop down the 23 steps leading back to the main entrance. Turn right through the gates and bear right towards the triangulation pillar.
Continue through the kissing gate straight ahead. Bear right, around the edge of this large field, where you may see grazing animals. Simply follow the field-edge around to the left until you reach the water trough and gate near the far corner. From here, follow the field-edge uphill for 100yds (91m) to a kissing gate and steps down into the car park.
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