Not all long distance paths need to be, well, long. If they did, the Clarendon Way wouldn't exist.
For a mere 24 miles the Clarendon Way heads across Wiltshire and Hampshire, connecting the cathedral cities of Salisbury and Winchester.
On its way it takes in a wealth of history and local sights. And helps you stretch your legs too.
Published 25 July 2012
At just twenty four miles, the Clarendon Way is a long distance path that is, well, rather short.
Published 1 August 2012
As the mist slowly ceases to hug Salisbury Cathedral, two walkers head on out. Their aim? To get to the pub before it gets dark.
Published 7 August 2012
No sooner has it started and it’s all over. But that’s what happens when you do a 24 mile walk.
Published 21 August 2012
This little known footpath is short but great fun for spring or autumn.
Published 5 December 2011
The Rambling Man video camera has been out and about, this time on in Wiltshire and Hampshire on the Clarendon Way.
Published 16 August 2012
Sit back and enjoy the Clarendon Way in photographic form.
Published 12 April 2015
Whether you’re religious or not, starting at a cathedral certainly gives a sense of occassion.
Published 7 December 2014
If there’s such a thing as a walking trail hub, then Winchester is one of them.