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In this episode of my series “Walks in Dorset”, I take a 6 mile circular walk from the village of Upwey which is located 4 miles North of Weymouth. Once again I am accompanied by my Whippet, Logan. I parked my car at a car park next to the Church of St Laurence (donation of £1 requested as a “fee”) and started my walk with a wander through the village. After exploring around the church (sadly it was locked so I could go inside), I visited the delightful Upwey Wishing Well Tearooms & Water Gardens – the main attraction being the magical wishing well itself (the source of the River Wey). I then headed out into the countryside, taking a section of the Jubilee Trail, Westwards, along Friar Waddon Hill to Corton Hill. At Corton Hill, I visited the pretty Chapel of St Bartholemew (which was open) and then headed North, uphill. To the top of Corton Down. At this point I joined the South Dorset Ridgeway and headed East along Ridge Hill (passing by many Bronze Age & Neolithic Barrows). Just before the A354, I took the course of an old Roman Road, Southwards, back To Upwey. After a quick visit to The Old Ship Inn, my final leg took me along a footpath on the Northern edge of the village, back to the church. My final destination was the Upwey Wishing Well Tearooms (my second visit there on the day) where I enjoyed one of their delicious cream teas! Information Sources: Wikipedia, Dorset Churches, Historic England, British History Online & Dorset OPC. Map courtesy of Google Maps. Aerial pictures courtesy of Google Maps. Music from the Youtube Audio library. Historic Maps NLS Maps 'Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland' https://maps.nls.uk/index.html For further videos in the series, please go to: / @daveford My Facebook page is: / davescountrysidewalks I use an INSTA360 ACE PRO Action Camera & a Rode microphone (either a “Shotgun” or a Rode Wireless Go II) together with a Canon Powershot SX530 HS.