Walk through the heart of England’s chalk landscapes on the Sarsen Way and Cranborne Droves Way, two connected long-distance paths forming part of the Great Chalk Way. The 79km Sarsen Way runs from Coate Water Park near Swindon to Salisbury, while the 28km Cranborne Droves Way continues south to join the Wessex Ridgeway at Win Green. Together, these historic routes follow ancient trackways across downland, farmland, and prehistoric landscapes shaped by sarsen stones and centuries of human movement.
Suitable for walkers of all abilities, both routes can be comfortably completed within a week. The walks pass through villages and historic sites, including Chiseldon, Avebury, Durrington, Amesbury, Old Sarum, and Salisbury, with frequent opportunities to explore Neolithic monuments, Iron Age earthworks, and cathedral cities. The Sarsen Way is presented in 6 stages of between 10.5km and 19.3km, plus three additional variant loops, while the Cranborne Droves Way is presented in 2 stages (17.3km and 10.7km).
Plan your walk along the Sarsen Way and Cranborne Droves Way with confidence, and explore one of southern England’s most atmospheric chalkland routes with this practical and informative guidebook.