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New Avebury henge walk could rival Hadrian's Wall

A new long-distance footpath from Avebury to Stonehenge could topple Hadrian’s Wall as the UK’s most popular walking attraction.

The pathway is being planned by the Friends of the Ridgeway, who want to widen their focus beyond the National Trail.

Ian Ritchie, chairman of the Friends, told members of the Marlborough Area Board last week that the walk could pump an estimated £6 million into the local economy.

Mr Ritchie, who lives at Ramsbury, explained that the 29 mile Great Stones Walk connecting the two World Heritage Sites would pass through some of the best archaeological and historic sites in Britain.

He said: “This route has real historical integrity and goes by and through a wealth of archaeological and historic sites.

“It could become the première historical walking route in England held by Hadrian’s Wall at the moment.”

As well as being an international attraction for walkers, it would bring a welcome boost to the ailing rural economy.

Mr Ritchie said: “It will bring something like £6 million into the local economy, supported by the experience of the Hadrian’s Wall path, and create about 100 full-time or part-time jobs.”

The Friends estimate the walk would attract between 200,000 to 400,000 extra visitors a year and say consultations are taking place with landowners and parish councils along the route.

Later Mr Ritchie told the Gazette that the new path would link existing footpaths, bridleways and rights of way.

The cost of improving the route to National Trail standards has been estimated at about £105,000 and Mr Ritchie said it was hoped that much of the funding would come from the Salisbury Plain and North Wessex Downs AONB groups.

The area board meeting gave the new walk proposal its unanimous backing.

Comments(5)

The Maxter says...
7:24am Mon 13 Sep 10

Not a great outlay for such a projected return - Or more to the point to see more of the most beautiful county in England.

SteveLW says...
12:21pm Mon 13 Sep 10

Wiltshire Wildlife Trust have run the brilliant Sarsen Trail walk and marathon between Avebury and Stonehenge every May Bank Holiday for many years (see http://www.wiltshire
wildlife.org/WhatsOn
/SarsenTrail/EmailFo
rm.aspx) and know all the landowners along the way.

Big Arch says...
7:47pm Mon 13 Sep 10

Could I please ask where the cars for the hundreds of thousands of participants are going park? There are no suitable facilities in Avebury and being a WHS none are planned. Has the cost of substantial anti-social costs been factored into the so-called benefits?

Don Jones says...
11:00am Wed 15 Sep 10

Big Arch wrote:
Could I please ask where the cars for the hundreds of thousands of participants are going park? There are no suitable facilities in Avebury and being a WHS none are planned. Has the cost of substantial anti-social costs been factored into the so-called benefits?
How about down that road with the sign that says 'no tourist parking'?

senua says...
2:20pm Sun 26 Sep 10

I take it you didn't read the article. It's not an event but a long distance footpath.
Not every-one walking the pathway is going to start from Avebury. Like other long distance routes people will be able to start at any point along the way. Not everyone will be taking a car. Existing paths are to be used. Avebury is already next to the long distance Ridgeway route which is walked by thousands each year.
Is this another not in my backyard moan.

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