West Berkshire downs from East Garston
North Wessex Downs Walk
Region - North Wessex Downs
County/Area - Berkshire
Author - Lou Johnson
Length - 7.4 miles / 12 km Ascent - 750 feet / 227 metres
Time - 4 hours 30 minutes Grade - easy/mod
Maps
Ordnance Survey Explorer 158 | Sheet Map | 1:25k | BUY |
Anquet OS Explorer 158 | Digital Map | 1:25k | BUY |
Walk Route Description
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This circular walk explores the rolling downs of West Berkshire in the area north of the River Lambourn in what is often described as the "Valley of Racehorses". The route follows paths and tracks across the countryside passing some of the gallops and stables where the horses are trained. The route starts from the small village of East Garston where limited on-road parking can be found Station Road close to All Saint's Church (grid ref. SU361770).
After parking locate the entrance driveway to the parish church and take the enclosed signed footpath running west. This is part of the Lambourn Valley Way. Follow this path through fields to reach a flight of steps leading down to a road in the village of Eastbury (grid ref. SU349772). Cross the roads and walk up the steps opposite to follow and enclosed path for 350 metres as far as a path 'cross-roads'. Turn right and follow a clear track which undulates across the downs for about three kilometres. After passing some gallops and just past a row of conifers, bear path out of the field to follow a path through a small wood.
Leaving the woodland (grid ref. SU354800), turn right along a track to reach Grange Farm. Once clear of the farm buildings, continue ahead ignoring the byway on the right. Almost immediately the track forks (grid ref. SU360800). Take the right fork along a restricted byway and continue straight ahead to reach Pound's Farm (grid ref. SU372793). Go past the farm, which is on your left, to join a surfaced lane which is followed for half a kilometre to a junction by Oakedge Copse (grid ref. SU377789).
Follow the road as it bends to the right. After 100 metres, near the end of an area of woodland, turn left onto a signed track. Continue on this track for just under three kilometres to reach Maidencourt Farm. Just after the farm you reach the River Lambourn. Just before the river, take the footpath on the right (grid ref. SU372759) and follow the riverside path, the Lambourn Valley Way, to a road in East Garston (grid ref. SU366764). Walk straight ahead along Front Street into the village with its many thatched cottages. Stay on Front Street which eventually becomes Station Road. Continue ahead to return to the start.
Other walks nearby
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Walk 3731 | Chaddleworth from Great Shefford | easy/mod | 8.0 miles |
Walk 2180 | Hamstead Park from Kintbury | easy/mod | 7.3 miles |
Walk 2410 | Wayland's Smithy, Ashdown House and Ashbury | easy/mod | 7.5 miles |
Walk 1419 | The Lambourn Downs from near Astbury | moderate | 14.0 miles |
Walk 2915 | Uffington Castle, the White Horse and Wayland's Smithy | easy/mod | 6.5 miles |
Walk 3116 | Uffington White Horse & Wayland's Smithy | easy | 3.3 miles |
Walk 1554 | Wayland's Smithy & Uffington Castle | easy/mod | 5.5 miles |
Walk 1873 | The Ridgeway from Ardington | easy/mod | 7.0 miles |
Walk 3720 | Ham, Inkpen Hill & Lower Green Circular | easy/mod | 6.0 miles |
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