A walk from Edington to the Plain and return [67]
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Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 24 Apr 2020
At the junction of the tracks there are not only three ways to go but some fine views. This is looking west along the escarpment over the village of Bratton towards the former cement factory which is seen in the centre of the image. From the priory church in Edington the walk leaves the village by way of Salisbury Hollow, a byway, and ascends Coulston Hill. The route joins the long distance White Horse Trail to pass over Tinhead Hill on a byway to Tenantry Down. Then an ascent of Edington Hill on a footpath before dropping steeply down Picquet Hill on another footpath to return to the start via Sandy Lane.