Best attractions and places to see around West Ashton include a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty in the heart of Wiltshire, England. The village provides a tranquil base for exploring its immediate surroundings and the wider Wiltshire area, which is characterized by picturesque countryside and rolling hills. The River Avon flows through the region, offering scenic spots along its banks. West Ashton also holds historical significance, with roots tracing back to Roman times.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Lovely views to the River Avon across this historic bridge. Dating from the 13th or 14th C
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the point at which the Kennet and Avon canal crossed the river and railway line via the Aqueduct built by John Rennie & John Thomas between 1797 and 1801. Good pub here which will reopen summer 2025. This is on the main railway line now becoming a regular (request?) stop since 2011
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Amazing for autumn colours
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The Caen Hill Locks are one of the highlights of Route 4 on the Avon K Canal. Physically this is interesting. The water flows down the mountain, but the ship floats up the mountain lock by lock due to its own buoyancy.
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The oldest of the Wiltshire white horses this was originally cut in 1772 and restored in 1778. There was evidence of an older horse here facing the other way, but no strong evidence suggests how old that was. In 1872/1873 the horse was considered to be losing its shape, it was re cut and edging stones added. In 1957 the horse was concreted to preserve it. For the runner the trails around the top of the horse are great fun and the 33-mile Imber trail also passes here. There are nice loops from the car park above the horse or from nearby Westbury.
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The Avoncliff Aqueduct is a historic aqueduct that carries the Kennet and Avon Canal over the River Avon. It's considered one of the most impressive feats of engineering on the canal. The aqueduct was designed by the famous canal engineer John Rennie, and was completed in 1801. It's made of local limestone and is adjacent to the Avoncliff railway station, which adds to its charm and accessibility.
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Within West Ashton itself, you can visit St. John the Baptist Church, a Grade II listed building dating back to the 12th century with Norman architecture and historical artifacts. Also, the north wing of Rood Ashton House, a former grand country house, remains as a Grade II listed building. Nearby, Long's Park Castle, a unique folly resembling a castle, served as a lodge for Rood Ashton House.
The River Avon flows through West Ashton, offering scenic spots along its banks. The village is surrounded by picturesque countryside and rolling hills, providing a tranquil setting for leisurely strolls. The wider area is also home to the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath, which runs through leafy woodland and tranquil nature.
Yes, the area features two remarkable engineering feats on the Kennet and Avon Canal. The Avoncliff Aqueduct is over 100 meters long and 18 meters wide, carrying the canal over the River Avon. Further along, the Caen Hill Locks are an impressive set of 29 locks that allow boats to climb a steep hill, surrounded by nature and wildlife.
West Ashton serves as a great base for exploring Wiltshire's rich history. You can visit the medieval 14th-century Farleigh Hungerford Castle. Further afield, iconic sites like Stonehenge and The Roman Baths in Bath are within a short drive.
Yes, there are several walking opportunities. You can enjoy strolls along the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath, which is generally flat and scenic. For more structured routes, you can explore various trails listed in the Hiking around West Ashton guide, including easy loops like 'Stile Into Field loop from Heywood' or 'Green Lane Wood – Biss Wood loop from Trowbridge'.
Absolutely. The Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath offers a well-developed route for cycling, though some sections can be gravelly. For more dedicated cycling, explore routes in the Gravel biking around West Ashton or Road Cycling Routes around West Ashton guides. Options range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Dundas Aqueduct – Avoncliff Aqueduct loop from Bradford-on-Avon' for gravel biking.
Families will enjoy visiting the Caen Hill Locks, where children can watch boats navigate the impressive staircase of locks and explore the surrounding nature. The Avoncliff Aqueduct is also a great spot for a family outing. Additionally, the picturesque Bradford on Avon Town Centre offers independent shops and cafes, perfect for a family stroll.
Many of the walking trails around West Ashton, particularly along the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath and through the surrounding countryside, are suitable for dogs. The Bradford on Avon Town Centre is also noted as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept on a lead where necessary, especially near livestock or busy areas.
Spring and summer are generally the best times for outdoor activities around West Ashton. The weather is milder, and the canal towpaths and walking trails are in better condition. In spring, the natural surroundings are particularly beautiful with new growth. While autumn offers scenic foliage, some paths can become muddy after rain. Winter walks are possible, but be prepared for colder, potentially wet conditions.
Yes, several attractions have nearby amenities. The Caen Hill Locks area has a cafe. The Bradford on Avon Town Centre is well-known for its numerous independent shops, cafes, and bakeries. The village of West Ashton itself also offers local shops and cozy cafes.
Visitors frequently appreciate the impressive engineering of sites like the Avoncliff Aqueduct and Caen Hill Locks. The tranquil nature and scenic beauty along the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath are also highly praised. The historic charm and independent shops of Bradford on Avon are also a big draw.


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