π Third oldest equine geoglyph in England, carved into Cherhill Down in 1780.
π Shares the hillside with the Lansdowne Monument and Oldbury Castle.
π Splendid views over the Wiltshire countryside.
πΆββοΈ Enjoy a countryside walk to the site.
π΄ See a historic chalk hill figure, part of the White Horse Trail.
πΈ Great photo opportunities, especially with yellow fields in May.
π« Cannot walk on the horse itself to protect the monument.
Free lay-by on A4 westbound carriageway offers views and footpath access.
Dogs allowed on lead, especially near livestock.
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