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27.73 Km 269 m 8h 30m 30s 3.26 Km/h
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Altitude

Speed

Altitude

Speed

Distance
27.73 Km
Ascent
269 m
Duration
8 h 30 m 30 s
Descent
247 m
Average speed
3.26 Km/h
Maximum altitude
257 m
Maximum speed
27.66 Km/h
Minimum altitude
96 m
Pace
18.41 min/km
Stopped time
1 h 56 m 45 s

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Hiking Route: The White Horse, Woolstone to Crown and Horns, East Ilsley

Get ready for an amazing hiking adventure! This route takes you through a journey of contrasts, perfect for a fulfilling hiking experience.

Starting Point: The White Horse, Woolstone

Your journey begins near Woolstone, in the Vale of White Horse region. Here, you’ll find yourself at the base of the trail. As you set off, you'll feel the thrill of the open trail.

Midpoint: Uffington Castle

The path then leads towards Uffington Castle, near Uffington. Prepare for a climb, the altitude difference on this trek is about 160 meters. Here, you can enjoy the panoramic views while battling some rugged terrain.

Next Stop: Woolstone Road, Woolstone

You'll then be traversing Woolstone Road, back in the area near Woolstone.

The Finish Line: Crown and Horns, East Ilsley

The trail will end near East Ilsley, in West Berkshire.

The Hiking Experience:

The route offers a mix of terrains. You'll encounter both smooth paths and some rocky sections, so sturdy hiking boots are essential. This hike will test your endurance and is around 27 kilometers, taking approximately 8.5 hours. Your average speed will be around 3.2 km/h. The ascent is about 269 meters, and the descent around 247 meters.

The trail is made special by the views and nature around you. Take breaks and enjoy the journey; It’s time to appreciate the breathtaking scenery.

Tips for a Great Hike:

  1. Pack Essentials: Always carry water, snacks, and a first-aid kit.
  2. Footwear Matters: Wear comfortable, broken-in hiking boots.
  3. Respect Nature: Leave no trace. Take your trash with you.
  4. Pace Yourself: Start slow and maintain a steady pace to avoid fatigue.


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