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A gentle walk through the ancient woodlands of Bedwyn and Wilton Brails, which lie between Great Bedwyn and Wilton villages. Walkers will be accompanied by Richard Charles, custodian of the Brails, who will explain about the history of the area and its management today. Thsi event is part of the North Wessex Downs Walking Festival.
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