WESTBURY White Horse and Shearwater, near Warminster, are included in a new booklet of 10 illustrated walks launched by Wiltshire Tourism.
The Walking in Wiltshire booklet features routes ranging from 2.5 to 10.5 miles with photographs, detailed descriptions, an illustrated map, information and places to visit along the way.
The booklet also includes a page dedicated to food and drink in Wiltshire.
Wiltshire rights of way wardens have helped choose the walks, all of which have been tried and tested by the members of the Ramblers Association.
The 10 walks are: Barbury Castle and The Ridgeway; Lacock; Bishops Cannings; Great Bedwyn and Wilton Windmill; Bratton and Westbury White Horse; West Lavington and Salisbury Plain; Shearwater; Norton Bavant and Scratchbury Hill,;Heytesbury and Salisbury Plain and Old and New Wardour Castles.
Wiltshire Tourism spokesman Dot Williams said: "The booklet includes walks from easy to moderate levels, exploring peaceful and beautiful county. There is something to suit everyone so leave the car behind and enjoy Wiltshire on foot."
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