d'Arcy
Dalton Way 104km / 65 miles
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Start Wormleighton, Warwickshire SP448518 Finish Wayland's Smithy, Wiltshire SU281853
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Col WP d'Arcy Dalton worked for over half a century to preserve the rights of way in Oxfordshire and so the Ramblers Association for its Golden Jubilee created this route in his honour. Starting at Wormleighton in Warwickshire the walk crosses the ironstone hills to Epwell and Hook Norton (Beer!!!) then the limestone to the east of the Cotswolds through Great and Little Rollright, Churchill, Fifield, Great Barrington and Holwell before crossing the River Thames and Thames Path at Radcot Bridge. From here the route enters the Vale of the White Horse before climbing the Oxfordshire Downs to the ridgeway before coming to a conclusion at Wayland's Smithy in Wiltshire.
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