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Hikes around Chippenham Without explore the rural Wiltshire countryside on the edge of the Cotswolds National Landscape. The region is characterized by rolling hills, open wheat fields, and paths along the River Avon. The network of walking trails connects historic villages built from local stone, with routes passing through accessible woodlands like Vincients Wood.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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3.61km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.47km
01:26
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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These ruins are known as the "Sham Ruin" or "The Folly" and was purposed built to look like a ruined castle to block views of neighboring houses and enhance the landscape. Built around 1797–1798 by architect John Nash, despite its intentionally precarious, ruined appearance—specifically the, large stones balanced at an angle—it is a solid, substantial 60-foot-high wall.
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A beautiful quaint Cotswolds foot bridge near Castle Combe crossing gentle babbling stream.
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Once the most beautiful village in England
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Cute historic high street with nice pubs and cafes. Pedestrian only area in the south. Watch out for peacocks.
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Check opening times, I was there so early to avoid the crowds.
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Visitors that park on the road miss the off road walking trail that follows the road in to the village
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Castle Combe is a fairytale-like medieval settlement often called the ‘prettiest village in England’. Plan the perfect visit to this tiny Cotswolds village as you explore its ancient landmarks, wander along its meandering river, enjoy a tasty pub meal plus other unmissable things to do in Castle Combe.
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Yes, many trails in the area are designed as loops. This allows you to start and end in the same place, which is convenient for parking. You can find routes that loop around charming villages, through open countryside, or within local woodlands. For a moderate option that takes in some classic Cotswolds scenery, consider the Castle Combe Village – The Hollow Log loop from Yatton Keynell.
For families, the area offers several easy and engaging walks. Vincients Wood is a popular choice, with numerous paths to explore and streams for children to play in. The Curved Stone Bench – Corsham Lake loop from Vincients Wood is a great easy walk that combines woodland scenery with views of the lake.
Most trails in the countryside are suitable for walking with dogs, but it's important to be mindful of local rules. Keep your dog on a lead, especially when crossing fields with livestock, which is common in this agricultural area. Woodlands like Birds Marsh and Vincients Wood are excellent for dog walks, offering plenty of space and new scents to explore.
Absolutely. Many walks are planned around the region's traditional pubs. A great example is the Wheat Field – Allington Farm Shop & Café loop from Chippenham Without, which conveniently passes a farm shop and café, perfect for a mid-hike break. Many villages like Biddestone and Yatton Keynell also have pubs that are popular with walkers.
For most village-based walks, on-street parking is the most common option, but please park considerately. For trails starting near larger towns like Chippenham or Corsham, public car parks are available. Some routes, like those starting from Vincients Wood, may have small informal parking areas nearby.
Yes, the area has several accessible woodlands perfect for a gentle walk. Birds Marsh and Vincients Wood are local favourites, offering well-defined paths through a tranquil, wooded environment. These spots are ideal for a peaceful stroll away from the open fields and are beautiful year-round.
The trails around Chippenham Without are rich in history. You'll walk through quintessential Cotswold villages with honey-coloured stone cottages and see ancient dry-stone walls lining the fields. The Corsham Castle Ruins – Corsham Town Centre loop from Chippenham is a moderate hike that specifically takes you past historic landmarks in and around Corsham.
For a flatter walking experience, the paths along the River Avon are an excellent choice. The Avon Valley Walk, for instance, features some paved sections that are great for an easy stroll. While many countryside routes will include stiles to cross between fields, riverside and woodland paths tend to have fewer.
Chippenham has a mainline train station, making it a good starting point for accessing the region without a car. From there, local bus services can take you closer to surrounding villages like Biddestone, Castle Combe, and Corsham, where many popular trails begin. It's best to plan your route from the nearest bus stop.
The area is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the beautiful scenery, from rolling hills and open fields to the charm of the historic Cotswold stone villages. The well-maintained footpaths and the variety of routes are also frequently mentioned as highlights.
There are over 270 hiking routes to explore around Chippenham Without. They are almost evenly split between easy and moderate difficulty, so you can easily find a walk that suits your fitness level and how much time you have.


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