The Orange Way in Wiltshire (1)
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Image: © Shazz Taken: 26 Sep 2012
The Orange Way is a long distance path of 341 miles following the route of William of Orange from his landing at Brixham to St James's Palace in London. I started the walk in October 2011 and have passed through Torbay, Devon, Dorset and Somerset. I now embark on the continuation through Wiltshire. Here the Orange Way approaches Zeals up Tulse Hill.