Coordinates: 51°04′01″N 1°47′53″W / 51.067°N 1.798°W
| Avon Valley Path | |
|---|---|
| Length | 34 miles (55 km) |
| Location | South western England |
| Trailheads | Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire Christchurch Priory, Dorset. |
| Use | Hiking |
The Avon Valley Path is a long-distance path in the English counties of Wiltshire, Hampshire and (for about 2½ miles) Dorset.
The path takes its name from the River Avon. From Salisbury it passes through the towns of Downton, Fordingbridge and Ringwood as well as the villages of Odstock, Nunton, Charlton-All-Saints, Hale, Woodgreen, Turmer, Ibsley, Kingston and Sopley. It ends at Christchurch.[1]
The path is waymarked and can be walked in either direction. The path crosses the Clarendon Way and Castleman Trailway and shares a common end point with the Stour Valley Way. It passes through the western edge of the New Forest.
This route is shown as a series of coloured diamonds on Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 and 1:50,000 maps.
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