Uffington White Horse
Bílý kůň z Uffingtonu
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The Uffington White Horse is an internationally-renowned Bronze Age geoglyph, the oldest and most distinctive hill figure of a horse in Britain, carved into a limestone hillside in Oxfordshire.

📜 Ancient geoglyph, a chalk-cut hill figure of a horse.
🔍 Dates back to the late Bronze Age, approximately 3,000 years old.

Why Go

🐴 See Britain's oldest and most distinctive hill figure
🏞️ Enjoy panoramic views over the Vale and surrounding ancient landscape
🚶 Explore nearby Iron Age hillfort, Dragon Hill, and Neolithic tomb
✨ Witness a monument maintained by local communities for millennia

Why Avoid

⛰️ Uneven and steep ground, challenging for some visitors
💸 Car park charges apply for non-National Trust members

Tips

🐕 Dogs must be kept on leads due to grazing stock and nesting birds
💳 Car park accepts cash only, card payments via JustPark app (signal intermittent)

Hours

🕒 Open from Dawn to Dusk daily

🅿️ Parking

Free for National Trust members and blue badge holders.
£2 for up to two hours, £4 all day for non-members.
Use SN7 7QJ for Sat Nav.

Last updated 2 days ago

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