Redlynch and the Avon Valley

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With the King’s Head pub on your right, turn immediately right and ascend the lane, keeping houses on the right and woodland on the left. Farther up, the houses give way to fields. On reaching a triangular junction, keep left and at the next intersection turn right.

Pass a no through road sign, several houses and signs indicating the road has protected verges. Descend the hillside, passing Cliff Cottage, and now the lane dwindles to a track. Pass a barrier and climb quite steeply between fields. There are glorious views from this stretch of the walk. At the top of the slope, a trig point can be seen on the right. These relics used by surveyors for many years to mark the high points of the landscape have been consigned to history, superseded by the latest technology. Avoid a stile on the right and continue on the track, descending towards trees. Pass to the left of Barford Down Farm and join the road on a bend.

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  Terrain  - Quiet lanes, tracks and paths
  Landscape  - Isolated downland overlooking the Avon Valley
  Dog friendliness  - Under control in the vicinity of Redlynch
  Parking  - Limited spaces in Redlynch. Alternatively, park at the King’s Head if visiting the pub before or after the walk
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
It may come as something of a surprise to discover that the Wiltshire village of Redlynch, starting point for this walk, lies on the northern edge of the New Forest, one of southern England’s most popular walking destinations and now a National Park. The word ‘forest’ conjures up images of wild,...
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About the area
Wiltshire’s charm lies in the beauty of its countryside, with expansive chalk landscapes of the Marlborough and Pewsey downs and miles of uninterrupted views deep into Dorset, Somerset and the Cotswolds. Stroll through quaint timbered and thatched villages in the southern Woodford and Avon valleys and explore the historic streets of the stone villages of Lacock, Castle Combe and Sherston.
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Redlynch and the Avon Valley

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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Quiet lanes, tracks and paths
  Landscape - Isolated downland overlooking the Avon Valley
  Dog friendliness - Under control in the vicinity of Redlynch
  Parking - Limited spaces in Redlynch. Alternatively, park at the King’s Head if visiting the pub before or after the walk
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
It may come as something of a surprise to discover that the Wiltshire village of Redlynch, starting point for this walk, lies on the northern edge of the New Forest, one of southern England’s most popular walking destinations and now a National Park. The word ‘forest’ conjures up images of wild,...
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About the area
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Wiltshire
Wiltshire’s charm lies in the beauty of its countryside, with expansive chalk landscapes of the Marlborough and Pewsey downs and miles of uninterrupted views deep into Dorset, Somerset and the Cotswolds. Stroll through quaint timbered and thatched villages in the southern Woodford and Avon valleys and explore the historic streets of the stone villages of Lacock, Castle Combe and Sherston.