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S t a p l e H i l l P l a n t a t i o n s Highest point on Blackdown Hills (315m above sea level) B l a c k d o w n H i l l s Staple Hill Mount Fancy Fm You are here M5 Staple Fitzpaine You are here Staple Hill Corfe Curland Castle Neroche B3170 B3170 Thurlbear Bickenhall Netherclay Taunton ▶ ◀ Wellington A358 Orchard Hill Hill Fort Highest Point on Blackdown Hills Wych Lake Thurlbear Wood Nature Reserve Iron Age Hill Fort Briy Farm Abandoned Farmstead PH PH PH PH For All to Discover… Explore and enjoy this corner of the Blackdown Hills, whatever your ability. With a choice of two easy-to-follow trails starting right here, what’s stopping you? Welcome to Staple Hill Viewpoint Walk A short, easy walk is rewarded with breathtaking views that can sometimes stretch to the coast of Wales. Look too for the buzzards that soar serenely over Taunton Vale, and take in the rolling hills of the Quantocks and Mendips in the distance. This trail is built to the ‘Access for All’ standard, and is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs, with regular resting points. Staple Fitzpaine Herepath Enjoy a full day’s walk, or half a day’s ride and let this long distance circular trail lead you to discover the secrets of these enigmatic hills. Whether on foot or horseback, experience the ‘people’s path’ for yourself. This trail is well sign-posted, but you will find the surface varies from gravelled paths, to woodland tracks and grassy field edges. A trail map and further information can be found at www.nerochescheme.org Distance: 22 km (13.5 miles) •••• Distance: 1 km (0.6 miles) •••• Key to map Viewpoint Walk Trail Herepath Trail Parking Viewpoints Public House Telephone Forestry Commission Managed Land Public Footpaths Public Bridleways •••• •••• 0 100m 200m 300m North North Staple Fitzpaine Herepath 0 1km 06. miles ‘Herepaths’ were originally Saxon trade and communication routes. ‘Herepath’ is Old English for ‘people’s path’. Several passed through the Neroche area, and we have adopted the name for the long distance routes we are developing. In partnership with Neroche is a Landscape Partnership Scheme working together to conserve and celebrate the heritage of the northern ridge of the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and to provide opportunities for quiet enjoyment, education and training in countryside skills. To find out more visit the website: www.nerochescheme.org. PH The Forestry Commission, Blackdown Hills AONB Partnership, NaturalEngland, Somerset County Council, Devon County Council, Taunton Deane Borough Council, Mid Devon District Council, South Somerset District Council, The National Trust, Somerset Wildlife Trust, Buerfly Conservation, Somerset Art Week Ltd

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S t a p l eH i l l

P l a n t a t i on

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Highestpoint on Blackdown Hills(315m above sea level)

B l a c k d o w nH i l l s

Staple Hill

Mount Fancy Fm

You are here

M5

Staple Fitzpaine

You are here

Staple Hill

Corfe

Curland

Castle Neroche

B3170

B317

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Thurlbear

Bickenhall

Netherclay

Taunton ▶

◀ Wellington

A358

Orchard HillHill Fort

Highest Point onBlackdown Hills

Wych Lake

Thurlbear WoodNature Reserve

Iron AgeHill Fort

Britty Farm AbandonedFarmstead

PH

PH

PH

PH

For All to Discover…Explore and enjoy this corner of the Blackdown Hills, whatever your ability. With a choice of two easy-to-follow trails starting right here, what’s stopping you?

Welcome to Staple Hill

Viewpoint Walk

A short, easy walk is rewarded with breathtaking views that can sometimes stretch to the coast of Wales. Look too for the buzzards that soar serenely over Taunton Vale, and take in the rolling hills of the Quantocks and Mendips in the distance. This trail is built to the ‘Access for All’ standard, and is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs, with regular resting points.

Staple Fitzpaine Herepath

Enjoy a full day’s walk, or half a day’s ride and let this long distance circular trail lead you to discover the secrets of these enigmatic hills. Whether on foot or horseback, experience the ‘people’s path’ for yourself. This trail is well sign-posted, but you will find the surface varies from gravelled paths, to woodland tracks and grassy field edges. A trail map and further information can be found at www.nerochescheme.org

Distance: 22 km (13.5 miles) ••••

Distance: 1 km (0.6 miles) ••••

Key to mapViewpoint Walk Trail

Herepath Trail

Parking

Viewpoints

Public House

Telephone

Forestry Commission Managed Land

Public Footpaths

Public Bridleways

••••••••

0 100m 200m 300m

North

North

Staple Fitzpaine Herepath

01km

06. miles

‘Herepaths’ were originally Saxon trade and communication routes. ‘Herepath’ is Old English for ‘people’s path’. Several passed through the Neroche area, and we have adopted the name for the long distance routes we are developing.

In partnership with

Neroche is a Landscape Partnership Scheme working together to conserveand celebrate the heritage of the northern ridge of the Blackdown HillsArea of Outstanding Natural Beauty and to provide opportunities forquiet enjoyment, education and training in countryside skills. To findout more visit the website: www.nerochescheme.org.

PH

The Forestry Commission, Blackdown Hills AONB Partnership, NaturalEngland, Somerset County Council, Devon County Council, Taunton DeaneBorough Council,

Mid Devon District Council, South Somerset District Council, The National Trust, Somerset Wildlife Trust, Butterfly Conservation, Somerset Art Week Ltd