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Walking

A selection of walks for you to do or why not make up your own

Picture: A morning walk through Hedge cock woods.

Stoke sub Hamdon walks

There isa wide range of walks in stoke sub hamdon 

Have  look at the link to the map



Ham hill walks

There are endless walks weather it is meadows valley or the woodland walks, some are short and some are long.

Have a look at Ham hill map

Ladies Walk & St Michaels Tower

A lovely walk starting from by the

school in montacute and leading to st

Micheal's Tower Montacute,

look out for bluebells at ladies walk and wild garlic at St Micheal's tower

Wayford Woods

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Ninesprings

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Chard Reservoir

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Parrot Trail

The trail, which is 50 miles (80 km) long, runs from Chedington in Dorset to the mouth of the river in Bridgwater Bay where it joins the West Somerset Coast Path.

Liberty Trail

For the adventurous walkers a 28-mile trail between Ham Hill in Somerset and

Lyme Regis in Dorset,which can be

done in stages.

Leyland Trail

The Leland Trail is a 28-mile footpath in Somerset, England. It was named after the antiquary John Leland, and runs from King Alfred's Tower in Penselwood, southwest to Ham Hill Country Park near Yeovil. 

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