Local Walk ~ Heaven’s Gate, Longleat

Saturday 11th March 2023

The Local Walks page on the Warminster Town Council website includes:

Heaven’s Gate, Longleat
Heavens Gate Circular is a 1.7 mile loop trail located near Warminster, that features a great forest setting and is good for all skill levels.

The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, trail running, and nature trips. Heaven’s Gate is a popular, free, place to visit, provided by Longleat, which it overlooks, and has usually ample free car parking opposite the entrance.

Quick Facts
Flat walk and forest.
Free parking.
Wheelchair friendly.

Local Walk ~ Copheap, Warminster

Saturday 11th March 2023

The Local Walks page on the Warminster Town Council website includes:

Copheap
Copheap, the hill closest to Warminster, just north of the town, was purchased by the Warminster Urban District Council and soon afterwards it was agreed at a public meeting in 1947 that it should become a war memorial for the town. The purchase price was met by public subscription.

Members of the R.A. and Old Comrades associations constructed the Path of Remembrance from Copheap Lane to the base of the hill, with regimental badges being incorporated into the walls at the lower end of the path.

A lych gate at the entrance to Copheap is inscribed:
“As an everlasting tribute of pride and gratitude to the sons of Warminster who gave their lives in the great World Wars this archway was constructed and Copheap preserved for the perpetual use and enjoyment of all.”

Quick Facts:
Steep walk leads to a barrow on the top.
The uphill walk, leading though a Memorial Lych Gate.
The wood is surrounded by chalk grassland owned by the MOD.

Local Walk ~ Arn Hill

Saturday 11th March 2023

The Local Walks page on the Warminster Town Council website includes:

Arn Hill
Arn Hill rises to over 650 feet above sea level and its woodland was donated to the town by the Marquess of Bath in 1920.

The Wiltshire Wildlife Trust have established a nature trail around Arn Hill which passes a former lime-kiln (now in ruins) and rises above the old-fashioned sheep walks of Kidnapper’s Hole. The chalkland flora, which includes orchids, attracts many insects and butterflies, while the woods are a haven for several species of birds.

Quick Facts:
Two-mile footpath circles the golf course with distant views to Salisbury Plain.
Its woodland was donated to the town by the Marquess of Bath in 1920.
The Wiltshire Wildlife Trust have established a nature trail. 

Warminster’s David Francis Faces The Saharan Challenge In A Few Days Time

Tuesday 18th October 2016

David Francis, who lives and works in Warminster (he’s the night manager at Wetherspoons, The Bath Arms), has been wearing his walking boots, jogging shorts and running shoes rather a lot lately, to raise money for charity. Last year David took part in the Three Land Challenge, raising awareness and funds for breast cancer treatment for men and women. This year he has stepped forward for not one but three ultra challenges in aid of the Alzheimer’s Society. He says: “I will be taking part because my gran has recently been diagnosed with dementia.”

On 30th April 2016 he took part in the Isle of White Challenge, a 100km walk around around the island in one continuous journey, starting out from Chale in the south, passing the famous Needles, and with Cowes at the half-way point. David did the 100km (66 miles) in just over 23 hours.

Four months later, on 27th August 2016, David completed the South Coast Challenge, another 100km perambulation ~ along the coastal path from Eastbourne, to Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters Country Park, then via the South Downs Way to Brighton and beyond the Devil’s Dyke to Arundel.

The Saharan Ultra Challenge.


And now, in a few days time, on Thursday 20th and Monday 24th October 2016, David, who is 32 years old, faces his biggest and most daunting effort, the Saharan Challenge, which comprises not one but two marathons on consecutive days in the Sahara Desert (Agdz, Draa Valley, Zagora, Morocco). The route includes ancient Berber mud-brick villages in the mountains, lush green valleys and sand dunes. Between marathons there will be an overnight camp under the stars in traditional Bedouin style. 

David says: “These challenges will be hard going and very tough on my body and mind but knowing the money raised will be going to a very supportive charity will get me through each of them.”

David Francis

David has set himself a target of £1,000. So far he has gained £855 towards this, thanks to the generosity of family and friends. To raise the rest, and possibly more, David has a Just Giving Page. Click on https://www.justgiving.com/David-FrancisUltra16 to donate as little or as much as you can to this very worthy cause.”

Still Time To Sponsor Warminster’s David Francis In The Three Land Challenge 2015, Raising Awareness And Funds For Breast Cancer Treatment For Men And Women

Saturday 9th May 2015

 Next weekend, David Francis, of Warminster, will be heading to London for the first of three walking marathons (The Three Land Challenge 2015) in aid of the breast cancer charity ‘Walk The Walk’, raising awareness and funds for vital treatment for men and women. 

www.dannyhowell.net was among the first to sponsor David with his marathon endeavours in London (16th May), Edinburgh (13th June) and Lake Myvatn, Iceland (20th June 2015) ~ a total distance of 78.6 miles. Several other folks in Warminster have generously sponsored David too, but there’s still time for a few more to add to the funds. £872.50 has been donated so far.

As David says: “It would mean a lot if you could sponsor me for this great cause and help me reach my target of £1000.” Sponsoring is easy and takes just a few minutes online at: www.justgiving.com/david-francis15

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