Saturday 25 April 2015

10th April 2015 - Avebury, Wantage, Uffington, Waylands Smithy, White Horse Hill,

One of the advantages of staying overnight near some Gallops meant I could take some photos of the horses in the morning mist! They'll be uploaded to thevalleyphotographer.co.uk Driving into or through Avebury is always amazing, with standing stones everywhere you look. Found the main car park, but with no choice of visit time, or how much to pay, I did feel £7 was a lot for just some quick photos. So I changed my mind. If you turn left out of car park, then take next road on right, drive down there a short way, there's a layby to park in! Yes, I know the money keeps these places open. If you're spending all day, and there's a car full, £7 is ok, but for 1 person, just have a quick look, use the layby!! 

    Next stop Wantage. Always loved Wantage, and it's not changed a bit. Lots of little local shops. Market at weekends. Free parking for couple of hours, so a stock up of essentials. Well worth a visit, some lovely buildings, and different local shops to spend your money in. 
    Onto an area I know really well, the Vale Of The White Horse, and Waylands Smithy. Played round here as a kid. The fields then were full of poppies, and lapwings, now just full of very bright yellow rape. Parked at the NT car park, decided walk to Waylands Smithy first, really really hot day. Ended up just walking to the Smithy, and leaving the White Horse till tomorrow. Just too hot for walking the lads too far. At the car park Thames Valley Police were driving round when I got there, and when we got back. Seems to be a problem of cars being broken into while people are walking/exploring tourist sites. Easy targets. Don't leave valuables in your car, if you can help it. 
    Instead of Wild Camp tonight, thought I'd use a Campsite, electric would be handy, back up some photos. Big mistake as it happens, one of the worst sites I've stayed at. Britchcombe Farm Campsite, right under the White Horse, and I'm afraid to say that's all it has going for it. With no fresh drinking water to be found anywhere, only via wash up sinks or toilets, not exactly hygienic!! Also electric at £6 a night, ridiculous. I also heard complaints about lack of toilets for the amount of people camping in various fields around, some were "doing it" in the hedges, nice. There is a Wild Camp to be had, next road down opposite Compton Beauchamp, turn left up to top of hill. Park up by Ridgeway, much better alternative!! 

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