The Ridgeway: Ogbourne St George to Uffington Castle

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In common with many sections of the route, the next few miles of track have been subject to work to remove the worst of the ruts and improve surface drainage. The path is still climbing, crossing the minor road from Ogbourne to Aldbourne, but this is easy to forget as the views westwards open out, and it is possible to trace the course of the route from Barbury Castle.

About a mile (1.6km) away down the right-hand track on Whitefield Hill lie the remains of the village of Snap, a settlement which is known to have been well established in 1377 but which steadily declined and was finally abandoned in the early part of the 20th century.

The Ridgeway itself does not deviate to visit Snap but continues ahead towards Liddington Castle. This Iron Age hill fort was beloved of Richard Jefferies, who was born at nearby Coate, and at 911ft (278m) it is the highest point on the trail. Liddington may be reached by a permissive path from The Ridgeway.

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  Terrain  - Wide story or grassy tracks, roads
  Landscape  - Huge vistas down to the darkling plains below, woods, farmland, Iron Age forts
  Dog friendliness  - On lead if you encounter livestock
  Parking  - On street in Ogbourne St George
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
For much of its route, The Ridgeway National Trail follows part of an ancient track, the Great Ridgeway, which once ran from Dorset to Norfolk and which has been dubbed ‘the oldest road’ in Britain. It winds its way through some of the most intensively farmed parts of England and yet is enormously...
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The Ridgeway: Ogbourne St George to Uffington Castle

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Additional information
  Terrain - Wide story or grassy tracks, roads
  Landscape - Huge vistas down to the darkling plains below, woods, farmland, Iron Age forts
  Dog friendliness - On lead if you encounter livestock
  Parking - On street in Ogbourne St George
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
For much of its route, The Ridgeway National Trail follows part of an ancient track, the Great Ridgeway, which once ran from Dorset to Norfolk and which has been dubbed ‘the oldest road’ in Britain. It winds its way through some of the most intensively farmed parts of England and yet is enormously...
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