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Touring cycling routes around Aldbourne traverse the rolling downland countryside of the North Wiltshire Downs and Marlborough Downs. The area features quiet roads and country lanes, offering diverse landscapes for cyclists. Characterized by open grasslands, ancient beech woodlands, and meandering streams, the region provides panoramic views of the Wiltshire countryside. The chalk downland landscape is rich in wildflowers and wildlife, with elevations generally consisting of rolling hills under 200m.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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30.0km
01:51
280m
280m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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50.3km
03:03
380m
380m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
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8
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44.9km
02:52
430m
430m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.7km
02:03
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.1km
03:17
490m
490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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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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- 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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Hike a bike for my gravel bike with limited gearing but worth it as it gets you up on top of the ridge for glorious views and miles more trails.
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Beautiful lil town, some lovely walks through the trees too
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The Inn with the well - secure bike storage (locked shipping crate), great food, friendly hosts Megan and Mike , breakfast included and an £8 packed lunch made to order - well located for the ridgeway / old chalk route - spacious rooms- baths and heated towel rails - book direct at their website and you will save 10-15% over typical bookig.com or expedia rates theinnwiththewell.co.uk
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You can follow this beautiful path through to Marlborough. Reasonable surface for gravel/MTB though not sure of use status.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes available around Aldbourne, catering to various skill levels. You'll find options ranging from easy to difficult, ensuring there's a ride for everyone.
The routes in Aldbourne traverse the rolling downland countryside of the North Wiltshire Downs and Marlborough Downs. You can expect quiet roads, country lanes, open grasslands, and ancient beech woodlands. Elevations generally consist of rolling hills under 200m, offering panoramic views of the Wiltshire countryside.
Yes, Aldbourne offers several easy touring cycling routes suitable for beginners or families. For instance, the Aldbourne Village Centre – Ramsbury Distillery Company loop from Aldbourne is an easy 6.8-mile (10.9 km) trail that takes you through country lanes and past the Ramsbury Distillery.
The touring cycling routes around Aldbourne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 out of 5 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country lanes, diverse landscapes, and the charming village atmosphere.
Yes, many routes around Aldbourne are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the village. A popular option is The Inn with the Well – The Forge loop from Aldbourne, which is a 19-mile (30.5 km) route exploring the local countryside with varied terrain.
The region is rich in historical and natural landmarks. You can encounter ancient sites like the Four Barrows and the Giant's Grave directly on some routes. Further afield, you might cycle towards the iconic Uffington White Horse, the Uffington Castle Hillfort, or the Liddington Castle Hillfort. The Wayland's Smithy Long Barrow is also a notable prehistoric site in the wider area.
Many routes offer expansive views across the Wiltshire countryside due to the rolling downland. The Aldbourne Village Centre – View of North Wessex Downs loop from Aldbourne is a moderate 16.2-mile (26.1 km) route specifically designed to showcase views of the North Wessex Downs.
Yes, you can cycle to Marlborough Town Centre from Aldbourne. The Stitchcombe Switchback – Marlborough Town Centre loop from Aldbourne is a moderate 20.1-mile (32.4 km) path that offers views across the downland and connects to Marlborough.
The chalk downland landscape is rich in wildflowers and wildlife, making spring and summer particularly scenic. However, the quiet roads and country lanes are enjoyable year-round. In winter, the bourne, a local stream, rises and flows through the village, adding a unique charm.
Aldbourne village itself has two traditional pubs and a tranquil village pond, making it a charming stop. Many routes pass through or near other villages that may offer refreshment stops. For example, the Stitchcombe Switchback – All Saints Church, Froxfield loop from Aldbourne passes through several hamlets where you might find local amenities.
While Aldbourne is a village, it is integrated into the wider Wiltshire region. For specific public transport options to Aldbourne, it's best to check local bus schedules or consider train services to nearby towns like Marlborough or Hungerford, and then cycle or take a local connection to Aldbourne.
For more detailed information about the natural history and local environment of Aldbourne, you can visit the Aldbourne Heritage Centre's website: aldbourneheritage.org.uk.


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