Dorchester – city to commuter village
From the parking area walk towards the centre of Dorchester, keeping the abbey church on the right. As you approach the Fleur de Lys, turn left into Rotten Row and walk along to Mayflower Cottage and Pilgrims. Here turn right to walk beside allotments. Go forward and, on reaching a row of cottages, veer left to reach a road. Turn left but, after 60yds (55m), turn right at the sign for Day’s Lock. Pass between fencing and out across a large field. Ahead is the outline of Wittenham Clumps. On reaching the low embankment of the Dyke Hills, turn right in front of the fence.
Follow the path along the field edge, pass over a track and continue ahead. The path, enclosed by fencing and hedges, bends southwest towards the Thames river bank. Go through a gate towards Day’s Lock but veer left to a footbridge, Little Wittenham Bridge. Cross the river to Lock House Island and, off the other side of the island, head for St Peter’s Church at Little Wittenham.
Turn left just beyond it, through a gate at the entrance to the manor. Keep right at the immediate fork, go straight on through a galvanised gate and begin a steep climb to the viewpoint and trees on Round Hill at the top. Veer left around the wood as you approach a seat, pass more seats and soon fork left, down to a gate at the foot of Castle Hill. Go straight on through a galvanised gate and turn right up a flight of steps. Turn right at the top of the steps, keeping the (fenced) woods on the right.
Pass a commemorative stone up on your right as the wood ends. Continue straight on down the grassy slope to a gate and pass through the trees to a field. Keep ahead along the perimeter, with woodland on the left. Pass a gate, continue along the field edge and swing round to the right at the corner but shortly turn left into Little Wittenham Wood. Turn immediately left at the crossroads and then right at a T-junction.
After 300yds (274m), at a T-junction with a wooden seat beyond it, turn left and follow the path back to Little Wittenham, forking right at a gate out of the woods after 600yds (549m). Cross back over Little Wittenham Bridge and loop left under the bridge to follow the river downstream.
On reaching the confluence of the Thames and the Thame, swing left before the footbridge and head north towards Dorchester. As the Thame bends right, go straight on to a kissing gate. Keep to the right of Dyke Hills to another kissing gate and skirt the field to a track (Wittenham Lane). Pass the Catholic Church of St Birinus and return to the car park.
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