Sign for the Avon Valley Path
Introduction
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Image: © Maigheach-gheal Taken: 17 Apr 2007
The Avon Valley Path is a 34-mile, long-distance walking route that takes you from Salisbury to Christchurch Priory and the sea. It was opened in 1992 and runs from Wiltshire due south through Hampshire to finish in Dorset. The Path is named after the river whose course it follows. It is good to remember that this route can become seriously waterlogged from December to May.