Tag: Quantock Hills

  • Walking in the Rain on the Quantock Hills

    Walking in the Rain on the Quantock Hills

    I am back on the Quantock Hills today, the weather forecast is not great and Lynnie has decided to stay in the caravan and catch up with some reading whilst keeping an eye on Dexter who is unable to walk more than a couple of miles.

    I start my walk from the car park at Dead Woman’s Ditch (Grid Ref: ST161381) and head south from the parking area, after a few hundred yards I reach a path by a row of beech trees where I turn left to walk in an easterly direction.

    Following a network of paths, I soon reach a gate to a forestry track leading into Seven Wells Wood.  

    As the forestry track sweeps to the left I take a narrower path directly in front of me.

    This track goes through the trees to re-join a forestry track, where I turn right to head steadily downhill towards the edge of the woodland.  Continuing on the footpath I ignore a forestry track on my left and take a footpath through a gate into pasture.  My route is now uphill looking over to the hamlet of Adscombe on my right.

    The footpath joins a minor road and I turn left to walk towards Friarn. After a couple of hundred yards I take a track on my left back into woodland where I turn right on a path alongside trees with pasture on my right.

    At a junction of paths I continue straight on soon crossing a minor road to follow a clear footpath through the trees.

    I cross another minor road and start heading steadily uphill to Dowsborough Hill Fort.

    After admiring the view from the Hill Fort I follow the clear path in front of me heading north over Woodlands Hill.

    Going by the cairn on the summit of the hill I continue downhill into the trees passing a pond to reach a gate by a minor road.

    Through the gate I turn left walking along the lane into Holford then turning right at the triangle to take the next left which leads to the Bowling Green.  Here I turn left up a track heading towards Hodder’s Combe. 

    At the top of the Combe I fork left into Somerton Combe and then very quickly take a steep path heading up through the trees and continue to a crossing of paths on Lower Hare Knapp and turn right to head uphill to the cairn on Higher Hare Knapp.

    From the cairn I take a path heading south on the ridge between Street Combe and Frog Combe.  At a junction of paths I turn left and rejoin the track heading east back to the car park at Dead Woman’s Ditch.

    We are heading home tomorrow so it is now time to return to Cadeside CAMC site and start packing for an early start.  Although brief this trip to Somerset has given us a chance to walk some familiar routes and catch up with a few friends.

    You can view this 8 mile walk on OS Maps and download the GPX File Here

    To follow my walk you will need Ordnance Survey Explorer Map OL140 – Quantock Hills & Bridgewater.

    Additional Information

    For more information on this walk including car parking, amenities, refreshments and detailed walking directions visit my associated Walking Moonraker website

    13th January 2020

    © Two Dogs and an Awning (2020)

    All information on this site is provided free of charge and in good faith and no liability is accepted in respect of damage, loss or injury which might result from it.  To the best of my knowledge the routes are entirely on public rights of way or within areas that are open for public access.
    Walking can be hazardous and is done entirely at your own risk.  It is your responsibility to check your route and navigate using a map and compass.

  • Walking from Dunster to Watchet with Beth Foot Forward

    Walking from Dunster to Watchet with Beth Foot Forward

    I was slow to join the ranks of social media followers, only joining Twitter in the summer of 2017 and Facebook a bit earlier.  One of the things that had put me off was all the negative publicity and I couldn’t see what could be gained from tweeting or posting.

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  • Avoiding the Storms on the Quantock Hills

    Avoiding the Storms on the Quantock Hills

    It is the last day of my trip away and it starts off with a wet morning. So it is early afternoon before I decide to venture out with Crosby for a walk and head for the Quantock Hills, one of my favourite locations for walking.  I start my walk from the car park at Dead Woman’s Ditch (Grid Ref ST161381).
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  • A Brisk Six Miles Through The Combes

    A Brisk Six Miles Through The Combes

    After a few weeks at home I am away again travelling solo with Crosby for company.  We are continuing to renovate our home and Lynnie has stayed behind so that the carpenter, electrician and plumber can move things forward.  Meanwhile I have headed back to Somerset for a few days walking on and around the Quantock Hills.
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  • A Chilly Day on the Quantocks

    A Chilly Day on the Quantocks

    Today I am returning to the Quantock Hills, one of my favourite locations for walking, and starting my walk from the car park at Dead Woman’s Ditch (Grid Ref ST161381). (more…)

  • Exploring New Tracks on the Quantock Hills

    Exploring New Tracks on the Quantock Hills

    Today I am walking on my own whilst Lynnie catches up with friends in Taunton.  So after dropping her off I head for the Quantock Hills and park at Dead Women’s Ditch.

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  • New Year’s Day on The Quantock Hills

    New Year’s Day on The Quantock Hills

    I reached my target of walking 2,018 miles in 2018 on the Quantock Hills in November.  I have recently committed to again take on the challenge of walking the year whilst raising funds for the Trussell Trust and have decided there would be no better place to start my 2019 challenge than back on the Quantock Hills.
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  • Reaching 2,018 Miles on the Quantocks

    Reaching 2,018 Miles on the Quantocks

    Today is day 312 of my challenge to walk 2,018 miles in 2018.  I am only a few miles short of reaching my target and it seems fitting to pass the milestone on one of my favourite walks.  So today Lynnie, the dogs and I head off to the Quantock Hills and park up at Dead Woman’s Ditch.
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  • A Cracking Jamabout on the Quantock Hills

    A Cracking Jamabout on the Quantock Hills

    I have reached the final day of my solo tour with Crosby, tomorrow I will be heading home and I know that Dexter, and hopefully Lynnie, will be pleased to see me.  For major parts of my working career I was away from home for much of the week and Lynnie and I became accustomed to living apart. I am sure she found life a lot easier without me being around “making things untidy”.
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  • A Circular Walk from Crowcombe Combe Gate to Aisholt

    A Circular Walk from Crowcombe Combe Gate to Aisholt

    After yesterday’s wet walk I am encouraged by the better weather forecast for today.  It’s not that I am deterred from walking in wet weather, though drying things out in the caravan can be a challenge, it is just far more enjoyable to walk in the dry.
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