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Bus station hiking trails around Savernake offer access to an ancient woodland known for its veteran trees and diverse habitats. The region features generally accessible terrain with wide gravel avenues and smaller woodland tracks, characterized by minimal elevation changes. Savernake Forest is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to some of Europe's oldest trees and a rich biodiversity. Hikers can explore a network of paths through broad-leaved trees, open glades, and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
4.6
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54
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5.70km
01:31
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.40km
02:13
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15
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9.82km
02:36
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.3km
04:07
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.2km
03:45
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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Devil's Den stone monument is a Neolithic dolmen (burial chamber) located in Wiltshire, near Marlborough, not Sturminster Newton. The structure features a massive 17-ton capstone resting on two upright sarsen stones. Local folklore claims that if water is poured into the hollows on the capstone, the Devil himself will come during the night to drink it. It was largely reconstructed in 1921 after the chamber collapsed.
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Beautiful lil town, some lovely walks through the trees too
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Had to detour along the Bath road as land owner had closed off the original cross through section. Walk on opposite side of road after coming to end of the lane. No path on immediate side. Cross back over and go up the pathway to get to the first of the stones.
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In a field on Fyfield Down, 1 mile east of Marlborough, Wiltshire, stands the prehistoric burial chamber known as The Devil’s Den or Clatford Bottom Stone, a Neolithic monument from 5,000 years ago that is also known as a Dolmen (stone table). Get up here on a clear day, nice and early, and you'll witness the most amazing sunrise.
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Many of the ancient oak trees in Savernake Forest are believed to have served as boundary markers, predating the formation of England itself. There are around 30 in total and they are a beautiful addition to the forest.
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There are over 35 hiking trails in Savernake Forest that are accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy strolls to more challenging moderate hikes.
The terrain in Savernake Forest is generally accessible, featuring wide gravel avenues and smaller woodland tracks. You'll find minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various skill levels. The forest floor is a mix of natural earth and partially paved sections, especially along the historic avenues.
Yes, Savernake Forest offers several easy hiking options accessible by bus. For example, the Troll Oak – Old Paunchy Oak loop from Marlborough is an easy 5.7 km route that takes you through some of the forest's ancient woodlands without significant climbs.
Absolutely. Many moderate trails are accessible from bus stops. A popular choice is the Savernake Forest – Old Paunchy Oak loop from Marlborough, which is a 9.5 km route showcasing veteran trees and offering a good workout with some gentle ascents.
Savernake Forest is famous for its ancient trees. Many bus-accessible routes will take you past magnificent oaks and beeches, some over a thousand years old. Look out for named trees like the Big Belly Oak, Old Paunchy Oak, and King of Limbs. You might also encounter historical landmarks such as the Devil's Den Dolmen on longer routes like the Devil's Den Dolmen – Marlborough Town Centre loop from Marlborough.
Yes, Savernake Forest is very family-friendly. The generally flat and wide paths make it suitable for walks with children. Many routes are easy, and the opportunity to spot wildlife and explore ancient woodlands provides an engaging experience for all ages. Just be sure to choose a route appropriate for your family's fitness level.
Savernake Forest is a popular destination for dog walkers. Dogs are generally welcome on the trails, but it's important to keep them under control, especially around wildlife and other visitors. Please ensure you clean up after your dog to help keep the forest beautiful for everyone.
The komoot community highly rates Savernake Forest, with an average score of 4.58 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the ancient woodlands, the well-maintained paths, and the chance to discover unique ancient trees. The forest's beauty, especially during autumn, is also frequently highlighted.
Savernake Forest is beautiful year-round, but it's particularly stunning in spring when bluebells and primroses carpet the forest floor, and in autumn when the leaves turn vibrant shades of red, gold, and orange. Summer offers lush green canopies, while winter provides a peaceful, stark beauty. Choose your season based on the atmosphere you prefer.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes in Savernake Forest are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point, often near a bus stop. An example is the Savernake Forest – Pointing Oak loop from Marlborough, which offers a scenic circular journey.
For additional information about Savernake Forest, including its history and conservation efforts, you can visit the official Wiltshire tourism website: visitwiltshire.co.uk.


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