Risk
20%
Sunburn
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Wiltshire總共有八隻白馬圖案
山下小鎮
白馬變了黑馬
山坡小路
有人玩風箏
秋冬的景色
回到Port Way的車路
披上金黃色毛衣的山坡
回望
前面是Bratton Camp
Westbury White Horse, also known as Bratton White Horse, is a hill located at east of Westbury, England, with a white horse pattern adopted on its north slope, the white horse pattern is 55 meters high and 52 meters wide. It is the oldest white horse pattern in Wiltshire. It has been used as the symbol of the Westbury Visitor Center and has become a symbol of the whole Wiltshire.
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| 10 min→ |
| 15 min→ |
| 10 min→ |
| Circular | |
| 1 km | |
| 35 min | |
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| Level 2 [Outing] |
Westbury White Horse Car Park
- For drivers: Use Bratton Road (B3098) to Westbury White Car Park, and the postcode for the car park is BA13 4SY.
- From London: Take the GWR (“Great Western Railway”) train from Paddington Station and get off at Westbury Station, then take Bus Route No. 87 to Manor Fields and walk to Westbury White Horse Car Park around 3o minutes.
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Be aware of the vehicles and bikes when walking along Port Way.
The hillside where the white horse pattern is located is relatively steep. Please do not enter to there.
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Total distance: 1.03 km
Max elevation: 225 m
Min elevation: 218 m
Total climbing: 8 m
Total descent: -8 m
Download GPX Max elevation: 225 m
Min elevation: 218 m
Total climbing: 8 m
Total descent: -8 m
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