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Gravel biking around Savernake offers a diverse landscape of ancient woodlands, rolling hills, and varied terrain within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The forest features miles of cycling paths, including both surfaced and non-surfaced routes, many composed of hard-packed gravel. This area is characterized by a chalk plateau with dry and wet valleys, supporting a rich growth of oak and beech trees. Connections to longer routes like the Kennet and Avon Canal and The Ridgeway Trail…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

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The Ridgeway Trail – Wessex Ridgeway loop from Marlborough

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Kristian
June 19, 2026, View of Hackpen Hill and the Ridgeway

The view of Hackpen Hill and The Ridgeway shows a typical English chalk hill landscape: gentle, open ridges, wide fields, and historic paths. The Ridgeway is considered one of Great Britain's oldest long-distance paths and runs near Hackpen Hill through the Wiltshire countryside. Especially in clear weather, the heights offer extensive views over the Marlborough Downs.

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- The Merchant’s House: An excellently preserved 17th-century merchant's house with original interiors and valuable wall paintings. - St Peter’s Church: The late medieval parish church shapes the western end of the High Street and offers a beautiful view over the town. - St Mary’s Church: This church, with origins in the 12th century, is one of Marlborough's most important historical buildings. - Marlborough College: The famous boarding school stands on the site of a former Norman castle and has numerous historical buildings.

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The Polly Tea Rooms and restaurant is indeed one of the best-known addresses in the city. - Traditional tea room with history since 1912 in the heart of the High Street. - Known for Cream Tea, homemade scones, cakes, and classic British breakfast and lunch dishes. - Typical English ambiance with historical flair – ideal for a tea break during a city stroll. - The bakery produces bread, scones, and pastries on-site.

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- Stroll along the exceptionally wide High Street – it is considered one of the widest high streets in England and is the heart of the town. - Admire the historic buildings, small boutiques, and independent cafés. The atmosphere is typically English market town. - Visit the historic The Merchant’s House, one of the most interesting historic buildings in town. - Take a short detour to the River Kennet and the small parks behind the High Street. - If you are there on a Wednesday or Saturday, the weekly market is worth a visit.

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Pretty town - about 8 pubs but none of them in the Good Beer Guide. Which tells its own story.

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historical place

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Connie
June 25, 2025, Manton Down

no tips. exhausted with problems with e bike so going for Mountain bike again. I've spent twice the price of the bike new. and some problem still not solved.

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Beautiful lil town, some lovely walks through the trees too

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many gravel bike trails are available in Savernake Forest?

Savernake Forest offers over 10 dedicated gravel bike routes, ranging from moderate to difficult, providing a diverse experience across its ancient woodlands and varied terrain.

What kind of terrain can I expect on gravel bike trails in Savernake Forest?

You'll find a mix of hard-packed gravel paths, forest roads that can sometimes be bumpy, and sections that connect to longer routes like the Kennet and Avon Canal and The Ridgeway Trail. The landscape includes rolling hills, dry and wet valleys, and ancient woodlands dominated by oak and beech trees.

Are there challenging gravel bike routes in Savernake Forest?

Yes, Savernake Forest features several challenging gravel bike routes. For instance, the Kennet and Avon Canal Crossing – Tan Hill on King Alfred's Way loop from Burbage is a difficult 39.2-mile (63.1 km) trail with significant elevation gain, suitable for experienced riders.

What historical landmarks or natural features can I see while gravel biking in Savernake Forest?

Savernake Forest is rich in history and natural beauty. You can encounter ancient trees like the Big Belly Oak, estimated to be around 1,100 years old, and the Ailesbury Column. Nearby, you might explore the prehistoric sites of Avebury Stone Circle or Silbury Hill, both significant historical monuments.

Are there any circular gravel bike routes in Savernake Forest?

Many of the gravel routes in Savernake Forest are designed as loops. An example is the Double Helix Cycle Bridge – Coate Water Country Park loop from Marlborough, a moderate 22.8-mile (36.7 km) path that offers a mix of forest and open country.

What is the best time of year to go gravel biking in Savernake Forest?

The forest is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery with changing foliage. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter can make some forest roads bumpier or muddier, especially after rain. Always check local conditions before heading out.

How do trail conditions change after rain in Savernake Forest?

Due to the forest's geology, with clay-with-flints deposits, some paths can become damp and heavy after rain. While many main routes are hard-packed gravel, narrower forest roads might become muddy and more challenging, requiring appropriate tires and caution.

Is there parking available for cyclists in Savernake Forest?

Yes, car parks such as the one at Postern Hill offer convenient access points to many of the forest's trails, making it easy to start your gravel biking adventure.

Can I reach Savernake Forest by public transport for cycling?

While direct public transport into the heart of Savernake Forest might be limited, the nearby town of Marlborough is accessible by bus. From Marlborough, you can cycle to the forest, which is a short distance away. For detailed public transport information, it's best to check local bus schedules.

Are there family-friendly gravel bike routes in Savernake Forest?

Savernake Forest offers routes suitable for various ability levels, including easier sections that can be enjoyed by families. The Grand Avenue, a 4.2-mile straight, beech-lined carriageway, provides a relatively flat and scenic ride, perfect for a family outing.

Are dogs allowed on the gravel bike trails in Savernake Forest?

Savernake Forest is generally dog-friendly, and many visitors enjoy walking or cycling with their dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs under control, especially given the presence of wildlife like fallow and roe deer, and to respect any signage regarding livestock or sensitive areas.

Can I find cafes or pubs near the gravel bike routes in Savernake Forest?

While Savernake Forest itself is largely undeveloped, the nearby town of Marlborough offers a good selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can refuel before or after your ride. Some routes, like the Marlborough Town Centre – Ramsbury Distillery Company loop from Marlborough, start and end near town amenities.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy the most about gravel biking in Savernake?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of ancient woodlands, the extensive network of varied trails, and the historical features that make each ride an exploration.

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