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Bratton Camp and White Horse

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Bola
July 2, 2020
beautiful scenery for hiking. It is sometimes claimed locally that the White Horse was first cut into the chalk face as long ago as the year 878, to commemorate the victory of Alfred the Great over the Danes in the Battle of Eðandun (probably, but not certainly, at the nearby village of Edington).[4]
Sarah
May 2, 2022
View over 16 miles of the beautiful Wiltshire country side from this escarpment of Salisbury Plain. Watch the hang gliders, the kite flyers great day out.......take a picnic
Sarah
October 20, 2021
Fantastic walk (4.5 miles) from here. Great views
Ellie
November 29, 2016
The famous White Horse of Westbury - great for walks and amazing views.
Sue
September 8, 2015
A large iron age hill fort and white horse carved into the hillside. The Westbury white horse is believed to have been cut to celebrate the victory over the Danes in the Battle of Ethandium in 878AD

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