11.8 miles / 19 kms

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Food – packed lunch

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Stage 7 of the Pewsey Vale Circular Way takes you from the quiet village of Oxenwood up on to the hills and briefly into West Berkshire!  Here we follow the Wayfarers’ Walk, Test Way and the Mid Wilts Way, passing Combe Gibbet and arriving at our destination of Ham where you will find The Crown & Anchor, a beautiful pub with rooms and excellent dining.

Walk the Pewsey Vale Circular Way from Oxenwood to Sheepless Hill

6.4 miles / 10.3 kms

Approximately 3 hours

Packed lunch at Sheepless Hill

Approximately 1 hour

Walk the Pewsey Vale Circular Way from Sheepless Hill to Ham

5.4 miles /  8.7 kms

Approximately 3 hours

Places of interest along the way

Church of St Swithun Combe

Church of St Swithun Combe

Church of St Swithun Combe Download the guide …
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Combe Gibbet

Combe Gibbet

Combe Gibbet At the top of Ham Hill where it joins the Mid Wilts Way, there is an opportunity for …
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Ham

Ham

Ham is a small and pretty village located very close to the Wiltshire and West Berkshire border and at the …
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All Saints’ Church – Ham

All Saints' Church - Ham

A really charming Church nestled in the pretty village of Ham on the Wiltshire / Berkshire border. Built in the …
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Ham Hill Nature Reserve

Ham Hill Nature Reserve

Ham Hill Nature Reserve is run by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust and is designated as a Site of Special Scientific …
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