On Saturday 5th September, we will be taking part in a 26 mile trek which takes in the stunning chalk downs and woodlands of southern Wiltshire. Dotted with ancient earthworks and burial mounds, this is an historic landscape dominated by the world-famous stone circle of Stonehenge.
The route starts to the north of Salisbury, and we walk past the 13th-century cathedral, home of the tallest spire in the UK. We continue over water meadows, high ridges and quiet woodland, our paths following medieval trading routes much of the time. At our furthest point we enjoy fabulous views of Stonehenge, before circling south and tackling the undulating chalk ridges and quiet valleys back to Old Sarum.
We have decided to take part in this challenge due to family members unfortunately being diagnosed with this illness. We wish to raise as much money as we can for this cause so please please please donate, even if it's as little as 50p.