Web7 Apr 2016 · 13.95 mi +686 ft -682 ft 7h00 Moderate. Starting point in Lambourn (Berkshire) The Lambourn Valley Way is a delightful 32km (20 mile) mile walk, from the Ridgeway at … WebThe folklorist, Diana Woolner, thinks he is a local manifestation of the Saxon cult of Woden, a horse god possibly associated with the hill-figure at Uffington. A second popular tradition names ‘Wayland’s Smithy’ as the tomb of King Bagsecg, one of the Danes who fell at the nearby Battle of Ashdown. If this was the case, it must have been ...
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http://berkshirehistory.com/archaeology/waylands_smithy.html WebWayland's Smithy, Uffington. Flibbertigibbet. Location: Uffington - Wayland's Smithy (Neolithic long barrow) Type: Legend Date / Time: Barrow still present Further Comments: … steve lukather pedalboard 2022
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WebThe Uffington White Horse and Wayland's Smithy is a 5.5 km looped trail that starts and ends in Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, England. Based on our data, the trail is graded … WebLovely part of the Oxfordshire countryside. Easy walking along the rideway, with plenty to see including the Uffington white horse, Wayland Smithy and the Devil's punchbowl. Lots of good pubs in the area as well which is a … WebWayland’s Smithy: watercolour on paper One of the highlights of a summer of lockdown and restriction, was a walk along the Ridgeway, an ancient chalk path. Near Uffington White Horse in Oxfordshire, you are high up with huge open skies. steve lukather once again