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Westbury White Horse

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Westbury White Horse

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The Westbury White Horse is a magnificent and historic hill figure carved into the chalk escarpment of Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. Situated on the northern edge of Bratton Downs, just below the ancient Iron Age hillfort of Bratton Camp, this iconic landmark stands at an elevation of 214 meters. It is the oldest of Wiltshire's famous white horses, a striking symbol for both the town of Westbury and the wider county.

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    6 maggio 2020

    Escursionismo

    Bratton Camp era originariamente un forte collinare dell'età del ferro costruito oltre 2000 anni fa per difendere l'insediamento dai suoi nemici.

    Oggi la caratteristica più distintiva della collina è il …
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    8 maggio 2020

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    Il Westbury White Horse è stato originariamente tagliato alla fine del 1600 ed è il più antico cavallo bianco del Wiltshire. Da questo punto, ti vengono offerte viste incantevoli.
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    27 aprile 2023

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    Il più antico dei cavalli bianchi del Wiltshire, questo fu originariamente tagliato nel 1772 e restaurato nel 1778. C'erano prove di un cavallo più anziano qui rivolto dall'altra parte, ma …
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    I migliori Tour verso Westbury White Horse

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    1. Anello del cavallo bianco di Westbury

    15,9km

    04:19

    220m

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    Elevazione 210 m

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    venerdì 6 marzo

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    Posizione:Bratton, Inghilterra sud-occidentale, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

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    What are the best family-friendly walking routes around the Westbury White Horse?

    For families, a popular and accessible option is the circular walk from the car park above the horse. This route allows you to appreciate the scale of the figure and the surrounding landscape. While the immediate area around the horse and Bratton Camp is generally easy to navigate, some paths can be uneven. For those with toddlers or prams, the flatter areas at the top of the hill are ideal for gentle strolls and playtime.

    Is the Westbury White Horse area suitable for prams or wheelchairs?

    The flat, open areas at the top of the hill near Bratton Camp are generally suitable for prams and offer excellent views. However, the paths leading directly up to the White Horse and within the hillfort itself can be steep, uneven, and muddy, especially after rain. These sections may pose challenges for prams and wheelchairs. It's best to stick to the main, flatter paths for easier access.

    How long does a typical family visit or walk around the Westbury White Horse take?

    A typical family visit, including exploring Bratton Camp and enjoying the views, can range from 1 to 2 hours. If you opt for a circular walk from the car park, this might extend to 2-3 hours depending on the route chosen and the pace of your group. Many families also bring picnics or spend time flying kites, which can extend the visit further.

    What is the terrain like around the Westbury White Horse, and are there any difficult sections?

    The terrain around the Westbury White Horse is varied. The top of the hill, near Bratton Camp, offers relatively flat, open chalk grassland, perfect for leisurely walks. However, the paths leading up to the viewpoint and the hillfort can be quite steep and uneven, especially on the escarpment itself. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended, particularly if you plan to explore the steeper sections or visit after wet weather.

    Are there specific viewpoints that are particularly good for families with children?

    Absolutely! The main car park on Bratton Road (B3098) offers excellent views of the White Horse from below, with information boards providing context. For panoramic views across the Wiltshire countryside, including the Vale of Pewsey, the flat area at the top of the hill, just above the horse and within Bratton Camp, is ideal. This spot also provides plenty of space for children to play and run around safely.

    What kind of wildlife can children spot at Westbury White Horse?

    The chalk grassland around Westbury White Horse is a haven for wildlife. Children with a keen eye might spot various insects, including the rare Adonis Blue butterfly, which thrives in this habitat. Birdwatchers can also enjoy the diverse birdlife. The open fields are home to common grassland species, making it a great spot for a nature scavenger hunt.

    Are there any family-friendly cafes or pubs near the Westbury White Horse?

    While there are no cafes directly at the White Horse, several family-friendly pubs are located in the nearby villages. The villages of Bratton and Edington, just a short drive away, often have pubs like The Horse and Groom or The Duke at Bratton, which offer refreshments and meals suitable for families after your visit.

    What activities are available for kids at Westbury White Horse, especially in winter?

    The large, flat expanse at the top of the hill is perfect for classic outdoor activities like kite flying, throwing a frisbee, or simply running around. In winter, if there's snow, it can be a fantastic spot for sledging, though caution is always advised on slopes. The historical significance of Bratton Camp also offers an educational element, encouraging children to imagine life in an Iron Age hillfort.

    How accessible is Westbury White Horse by public transport for families?

    While car access is the most convenient, Westbury train station is a viable option for public transport. From the station, it's possible to walk to the White Horse, though this would be a longer walk (approximately 1.5 miles or 2.4 km) and might be challenging for very young children or those with limited mobility. Local bus services might also connect to nearby villages, but direct access to the White Horse car parks by bus is limited.

    What should we consider if visiting Westbury White Horse with a family in the rain?

    If visiting in the rain, be prepared for muddy and slippery conditions, especially on the steeper paths and within Bratton Camp. Waterproof clothing and sturdy, waterproof footwear are essential. While the views might be obscured, the historical atmosphere can still be enjoyed. The car parks offer some shelter, and you can still appreciate the White Horse from a distance. Consider bringing a change of clothes for children.

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