Best attractions and places to see around Blunsdon include a variety of outdoor paths and historical sites. The area offers opportunities for cycling and exploring rural landscapes. It features well-maintained cycleways and historically significant buildings. Blunsdon is a region with several points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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It can get very busy but the food and drinks are worth the wait when it is.
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Name changed as Now owned by Blake’s Kitchen (sister cafe in Clanfield)
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Saint JOHN BAPTIST, to whom this church is dedicated, is a person on the threshold of the Old and New Testaments (just like the Holy Family with Mary and Joseph). His parents are Zacharias and Elizabeth. After the announcement of the Incarnation of God through them, the Mother of God visits her relative Elizabeth, who will give birth to a son in old age, namely John the Baptist. He is half a year older than Jesus and is considered his forerunner/pioneer. He lives in the desert, preaches repentance from sins to the Jewish population and baptizes them in the Jordan. Jesus also comes there to be baptized, and is filled with the Holy Spirit who descends upon him from heaven. The memorial day of Saint John Baptist in the calendar of saints is June 24th, exactly half a year before 'Christmas Eve'.
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This is a veritable hub for visitors going to visit Coleshill Estate, run by the National Trust. The Old Carpenters Yard in Coleshill is home to Blake's Kitchen, which serves a yummy selection of cakes, savoury foods, sandwiches, or hot food. It has a large outside seating area and is a dog-friendly venue.
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Popular cycling stop with their legendary Cinnamon Buns! Closed Mondays otherwise open 9-4pm.
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excellent cafe,closed Monday
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Good going in the dry, not bad in the wet, experienced this track the day before storm Eunice hit in March 2022, wet and winder but surface we fantastic. Part of an old disused railway that is slowly being brought back into use, some sections of the cycle path were closed due to works being carried out on restoring the old line so be aware if you plan to use this route. https://swindon-cricklade-railway.org
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Easily manageable on any bike (when dry). There's a few rougher patches, but on the whole it's no worse than many roads and a lot less stressful than the main road that runs alongside it.
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Blunsdon is ideal for cycling and exploring rural landscapes. You can find well-maintained cycleways like the Chiseldon and Marlborough Railway Path and NCN Route 45: South Cerney to Cricklade. For more options, explore the hiking, gravel biking, and MTB trails available in the area.
Yes, the region features historical buildings such as St John the Baptist Church, Inglesham. This Grade I-listed church has Anglo-Saxon origins and retains much of its medieval structure, including historical carvings and wall paintings.
Many of the cycleways, like the Chiseldon and Marlborough Railway Path, offer traffic-free routes suitable for families. Additionally, Blake's Kitchen at the Old Carpenters' Yard is a family-friendly cafe with ample outdoor seating, perfect for a stop during an outing.
For a dog-friendly stop, visit Blake's Kitchen at the Old Carpenters' Yard. It's a large rural cafe that welcomes dogs and offers indoor and outdoor seating, along with snacks and homemade cakes.
You can find a variety of walking trails, including easy loops like 'View of the Pond' and more moderate routes such as 'Unpaved Muddy Lane – St. Mary's Church loop'. For detailed information and more options, refer to the hiking guide for Blunsdon.
Yes, Blake's Kitchen at the Old Carpenters' Yard is a popular cycling stop known for its homemade cakes and is located conveniently for those exploring the Coleshill Estate area.
Visitors appreciate the smooth, traffic-free surfaces of the cycleways, making them a pleasure to ride. The historical sites like St John the Baptist Church, Inglesham are valued for their well-preserved medieval structures and rich history. The scenic views of lakes along routes like NCN Route 45 are also frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. The Chiseldon and Marlborough Railway Path features a smooth gravel surface that is suitable for various bike types, including road bikes with 23mm tires, making it a comfortable and traffic-free option.
Yes, NCN Route 45: South Cerney to Cricklade follows a section of an old railway line, providing a level, leafy path with scenic views of lakes. The Chiseldon and Marlborough Railway Path is also based on a disused railway track.
The region offers rural landscapes and views of lakes, particularly along routes like NCN Route 45: South Cerney to Cricklade. These paths provide opportunities to enjoy the natural surroundings and leafy environments.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the disused railway lines converted into cycle paths, such as the Chiseldon and Marlborough Railway Path, offer a unique way to explore the countryside away from traffic, providing a peaceful outdoor experience.
The cycleways and paths are enjoyable in good weather. While specific seasonal data isn't provided, a nice, sunny day is often recommended for trails like the Chiseldon and Marlborough Railway Path to fully appreciate the traffic-free routes and scenery.


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