Lockeridge Woodland Walk
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This is a superb walk, most of it in extensive and thickly populated woodland that is a joy to wander through and take in its peace and tranquillity. Lockeridge Dene is a National Trust area where there are ancient sarsen boulders, formed on the chalk over thirty million years ago, but broken up and changed by the Ice Age. The locals referred to them as Grey Wethers because of their resemblance to sheep.
England - South England - Wiltshire - Woodland or Forest
Features
Ancient Monument, Birds, Butterflies, Flowers, Great Views, Hills or Fells, National Trust, Play Area, Pub, Restaurant, Wildlife, Woodland