
Cherhill White Horse
4.7 miles
Route - (Select Satellite view)
The day I took these pictures started as a beautiful sunny (March) day and finished raining with a very strong wind.
There is a Parking Place here, at the top of the Hill.

Run

along the

pathway.

Ignore these gates and continue

straight on

and on

for about

1.2 miles.

Soon the track bears slightly left.

You will come to the Wessex Ridgeway

(although this is no longer sign posted)

Turn right here.
Do not continue straight on but turn right here.
If you were to continue along this track you would soon reach the North Wilts Golf Club. You would have gone wrong - GO BACK!

These are the discs/signs on the corner post.

Follow the path

past

the pigs

until you come to a road.

This is the Wansdyke Path.
There should be a Marshal here to direct you across the road.


Continue along this pathway

keeping to the

right hand track.


Soon you will reach

some trees or bushes.

Keep straight on




Go either way around this tree.

Ignore this sign, keep straight on.



In the distance, on your left, you can now see

Cherhill monument, your destination.

Keep straight on.

Keep straight on.

and on

and on

until you come to a gate

with a gap for pedestrians

which, when I passed, was closed to traffic.
Note that the five white pyramid shaped bollards which were here in 2008 (shown by a red arrow on the Google map)
have now been removed. They can still be seen on the Google map if you zoom in.
You are no more than 150 metres from the A361 (on your right) at this point.

Turn left and follow

the track

(with the monument in front of you)

past the trees on your left

(yellow arrow on the Google map)


until you come to a signpost.

Continue straight ahead.

You can still see the monument to your left.

You start

to climb,

still on the White Horse Trail.

through the gate,

follow the track

up and round,

through another gate.

Aim towards the monument.


Down to the left

and straight towards

the monument,

the finish

of the relay.

The White Horse is visible a bit further to your right.
If you have problems parking near the finish of this stage, it is suggested that you park your car in Yatesbury Lane whilst you wait for your colleague who is running.
To get to The White Horse Inn, our Headquarters for the afternoon, walk down to the A4, drive to the turning for Cherhill, that is turn left on the A4, turn right up Marsh Lane (see Map) and continue for 2½ miles to Compton Bassett.
The Cherhill White Horse is: Ordanance Survey reference SU 049 696.