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Walks around Stratford sub Castle

On this page you will find details of:

  • local public open spaces;

  • suggested routes to explore the area;

  • heads-up about the condition of footpaths (Stratford sub Castle is in a flood plain).

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24 February 2025

The floodwater on the footpath near the Mill Lane Bridge has now (mostly) drained away.

The field behind the bench on the opposite bank is still waterlogged (footpath SALS107). 

There are several long stretches of standing water along SALS9 footpath southwards from Stratford Bridge.

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The Stratford end of the boardwalk remains underwater but there is drier access from SALS9 near the allotments see What3Words valley.space.dollar

If you discover any significant changes to the footpaths, please help us to keep this information up-to-date by sending an email to sscvillagewebsite@gmail.com

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Public Open Spaces

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Hudson's Field  entrances on Stratford Road, The Portway, and Castle Road.

Victoria Park - entrances on Stratford Road and Castle Road

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The Embankment

- entrances on the cyclepath/footpath between Stratford Road and

Five Rivers Health & Wellbeing Centre

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A permissive path popular with dog walkers, runs around this field in Stratford.

More details.

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ROUTES TO DOWNLOAD - Local residents have prepared details of some short local walks that include  photos and notes about the views and points of interest. ​They may include personal opinions on whether a walk is suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs but please bear in mind your own circumstances/fitness etc and read through the directions before setting out.  

If you have any feedback about any of the walks, please let us know, especially if you think the instructions need amending.

VISITORS PARKING: There is no restrictive parking in Stratford sub Castle except outside the School and near Mill Lane where there are double-yellow lines. Please be careful not to obstruct residents’ driveways. View the village layout on our Location map.

Local walking routes

Up to Old Sarum (steep climb)

An easier route
 to Old Sarum

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Into the City

30 mins

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Ed: This walk was devised several years ago and will be revised asap to take account of the changes made as part of the River Park Project. Dec 2024.

Stratford sub Castle to Avon Farm

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Stratford sub Castle to the new Salisbury Riverpark boardwalks

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This new walk added January 2025,  avoids the often flooded approach to the old boardwalk. We recommend that you check for any updates to footpath conditions (see top of page).  

Avon Valley Trail leaflet, wildflower images & references and a 'Fairy Trail' for children. Produced by Salisbury City Council.

From Hudson's Field to
Castle Hill Country Park

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Local Public Rights of Way are listed here.

Open Access Land (CROW)

Permissive Paths

 

At least 7 Long Distance Walking trails pass through or very close to Stratford sub Castle. Details here.

Details of cyclepaths are on this page.

A copy of the Salisbury and Wilton Walking Map can be downloaded here

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Two of the circular walks in this booklet

pass through

Stratford sub Castle and could be started from here.

Prepared by the local South Wiltshire branch of the walking charity Ramblers UK, copies are £4 from Salisbury Library and Tourist Office.

If you are using a map to explore this area, please check it is up-to-date.

 

The route of a footpath close to Parsonage Farm was changed in 2017   details here 

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We can also recommend a visit to the nearby Devenish Nature Reserve where there are marked trails to follow on foot (but not on bikes).
Dogs on leads please. Click an image for more details.

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Wherever you walk in the countryside, the Countryside Code applies.  Click the logo to view a leaflet/summary issued in April 2021.

 

Or to read the full details use this link to the full version.

Walks page - Local Information section

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