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The Clarendon Way
Address:
Winchester Cathedral, Cathedral Close, The Close, Winchester, Hampshire, England, SO23 9LS, United KingdomAbout The Clarendon Way
A 24-mile long-distance walk that connects Winchester in Hampshire to Salisbury in Wiltshire.
The route begins at Salisbury's medieval cathedral and ends at Winchester Cathedral, and is named after Clarendon Park, which was once the site of Clarendon Palace, on the edge of Salisbury.
The waymarked ancient route, which follows high ground, Roman roads and historic hunting grounds, can be walked in one go or in four smaller sections
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