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Easy hiking trails around West Lavington offer access to the diverse landscapes of the northern Salisbury Plain. The region is characterized by open tracks, undulating fields, and notable features like Littleton Down, which provides panoramic views. Hikers can explore a variety of terrains, including woodlands such as The Warren, valleys, and gentle hills. This area provides numerous footpaths and bridleways suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Edington Priory was founded in 1351 by the then Bishop of Winchester, William Edington. The priory church was consecrated in 1361 and today is the parish church of Saint Mary, Saint Katharine and All Saints. Grade 1 listed, the building is a good example of the transition between the decorated and perpendicular style of church architecture.
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Live music venue with several function rooms.
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The bear that stands on its porch formerly stood on a double column in the middle of the Market Place. It was moved to its present position in 1806. The Bear can be traced back to 1599 when John Sawter was landlord. Undoubtedly the best known of The Bear's occupants was the future Sir Thomas Lawrence, the fashionable portrait painter who came to live here as a young boy when his father became the landlord in 1773. The inn became renowned for the sketches of its customers made by this talented son of the landlord. There's a nice atmosphere and good food here. https://www.thebearhoteldevizes.co.uk
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There's a lively weekly market on Thursdays. A market has been held continuously in the town since the 14th century and for the last three hundred years that has been on a Thursday. That market thrives today.
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The Fountain is a memorial to T. H. Southeron Estcourt, who founded the Wiltshire Friendly Society in 1828 and was Member of Parliament for Devizes from 1835 until 1844 and for North Wiltshire from 1844 until 1865. Friendly Societies were invaluable to the working classes, enabling them to provide mutual assistance when in financial need. Estcourt worked tirelessly for the Society, firstly as Secretary and then President. His interest in the poor was a life-long one and he became President of the Poor Law Board in 1858. The fountain was funded by subscriptions from a grateful public in 1879. The fountain was the first use of the public water supply in the town and needed some last minute modifications because of the pressure.
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The Market Cross was designed by Benjamin Wyatt and was given somewhat begrudgingly by Lord Sidmouth. He was Member of Parliament for the Borough from 1784 to 1805 and Prime Minister from 1801 to 1804. Apparently (and not unusual for a politician) he seemed to have forgotten an earlier promise to erect a cross way back in 1797, but the townspeople managed to persuade him and in 1814 the Cross was built.
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There are over 90 easy hiking trails around West Lavington, offering a wide variety of routes suitable for different preferences and fitness levels. In total, the area features nearly 200 hiking routes across all difficulty levels.
Easy hikes around West Lavington primarily feature the diverse landscapes of the northern Salisbury Plain. You'll find open tracks, undulating patchwork fields, and gentle hills. Many routes also incorporate wooded areas like The Warren, offering a mix of open views and sheltered paths.
The easy trails in West Lavington are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible paths, panoramic views from spots like Littleton Down, and the peaceful Wiltshire countryside.
Yes, many of the easy trails around West Lavington are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Worton loop from Worton is an easy circular hike covering about 5.8 km.
Absolutely. The easy trails are generally well-suited for families, featuring accessible paths and gentle gradients. Routes like the One Tree Hill – One Tree Hill loop from Devizes offer manageable distances and pleasant scenery for all ages.
Many trails in the West Lavington area are dog-friendly, especially those on public footpaths and bridleways. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs under control, particularly when crossing farmland or near livestock. Some areas, like parts of Salisbury Plain, may have specific restrictions or require dogs to be on a lead.
Yes, there are several shorter easy hikes available. For instance, the One Tree Hill – One Tree Hill loop from Devizes is an easy 4.8 km path that can be completed in about 1 hour 17 minutes, perfect for a quick outing.
On easy hikes, you can enjoy panoramic views from Littleton Down, which is part of the Imber Range Perimeter Path. You might also encounter historical features like the Robbers' Stone near Gore Cross. For specific attractions, consider routes that pass by the Westbury White Horse and Bratton Camp or offer views of the Caen Hill Locks.
Yes, some easy trails incorporate woodland sections. The Warren Woodland is a notable feature in the area, providing shaded paths and a different environment compared to the open plains. Look for routes that mention passing through wooded areas for this experience.
The West Lavington area is enjoyable for easy hikes throughout much of the year. Spring brings wildflowers, while summer offers long daylight hours. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and even winter can be pleasant on clear, crisp days, though paths may be muddier. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, some easy routes include water features. For example, the The Southgate – The Crammer Pond loop from Devizes leads through parkland and by local ponds, offering a pleasant waterside experience.
While West Lavington itself is a village, many easy trails are accessible from nearby towns like Devizes, which has more public transport links. Routes originating from Devizes, such as the Devizes Wharf – The Crammer Pond loop, might be more convenient if you're relying on public transport.
Yes, some easy hikes in the wider area provide views of the iconic Wiltshire White Horses. While not directly in West Lavington, routes near Bratton offer excellent vantage points of the Westbury White Horse. You can also find views of the Devizes White Horse on some trails.


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