Strider December 2004
A new guide covering the Clarendon Way has been produced by Peter Radburn.
The 24-mile waymarked route connects the cathedral cities of Salisbury and Winchester, crossing the River Test en-route, and takes its name from the ruins of Clarendon Palace, once a royal hunting lodge. The booklet divides the Way into six linear sections, with a circular walk option of between 8-13 miles based on each.
The Test and Clarendon Ways are complementary - one N-S and the other E-W.