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Hikes around Wilton explore a landscape of rolling hills and verdant forests in South West England. The region's terrain is shaped by the meandering Nadder and Wylye rivers, which create varied paths through the countryside. The area is characterized by its woodlands, meadows, and grasslands, offering a mix of shaded trails and open spaces with expansive views.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.0km
02:47
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180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10.7km
02:57
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.34km
01:27
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.5km
03:20
130m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Prefer this to the road climb next to it as that gets a lot steeper once off road. This is just a long grind with a few pinchy bits. Can imagine it would be great fun going down, but it is singletrack so careful on the corners.
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First Broad Drive is an arrow-straight avenue through the heart of Grovely Woods. It's easy to pick up speed along this section; usually straight lines are something of a rarity where trail running is concerned. Unsurprisingly, given its trajectory, it was once part of a Roman road, a section of a trade route that connected the Mendips to the English Channel.
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South Newton is a good starting point for a run in Grovely Woods and is connected by bus to Salisbury and Devizes. The village is also on the Old Sarum Way, a 32-mile (51 km) long-distance trail that circles Salisbury. The Bell Inn, an old coaching inn that's been serving customers since 1737, is a good option for that post-run refuel, though it's closed on Sundays.
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Great coffee with some on the side. Beautiful cozy outdoor terrace at the back
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Old Shaftesbury Drove is an old road that runs through the beautiful woodlnd of Cranborne Chase & West Wiltshire AONB linking Salisbury with Shaftesbury.
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Yes, there are several easier options suitable for a family outing. For a shorter walk that's great for stretching your legs, consider the Montey & Mabel's Coffee loop from Wilton. It's a relatively flat 5.2 km (3.2 mi) route that can be completed in about an hour and a half.
The trails around Wilton are characterized by the rolling hills of South West England, riverside paths along the Nadder and Wylye, and extensive ancient woodlands. You'll find a mix of shaded forest tracks and open meadows with expansive views. Most trails are on well-established paths and are considered easy or moderate.
Yes, for those looking for a longer day out, there are several substantial loops. The Grovely Wood loop from Wilton is a great choice, covering 13.3 km (8.3 mi) through a large, ancient woodland with a rich network of tracks.
Most of the recommended hikes around Wilton are loop trails, meaning they start and end in the same place. This makes logistics simple as you can easily return to your starting point. A good example is the Wilton to Hare Warren Forest loop, which takes you on a scenic circuit through the Cranborne Chase & West Wiltshire Downs AONB.
You can explore nearly 20 curated hiking routes around Wilton. The collection includes 6 easy walks perfect for beginners or families, and 12 moderate trails for those seeking a bit more of a challenge.
The hiking routes in this area are very well-regarded by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the beautiful English countryside, the tranquility of the ancient woodlands like Grovely Wood, and the mix of riverside and forest scenery.
Absolutely. Wilton is known for its beautiful woodlands. Many routes lead through these areas, such as the Picnic Spot loop from Wilton, which offers a mix of open countryside and shaded forest paths, perfect for a varied day of hiking.
Yes, the rolling terrain provides several opportunities for scenic views across the Wiltshire landscape. The Montey & Mabel's Coffee – View from Hadden Hill loop from Wilton is a moderate hike specifically highlighting a viewpoint from Hadden Hill, offering rewarding vistas.
The terrain is generally composed of gently rolling hills and flat riverside paths, with no technically difficult or mountainous sections. The trails are graded as either easy or moderate, making the area accessible to most fitness levels without requiring any special equipment.
Hiking in Wilton is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers in the meadows, summer offers lush green canopies in the woodlands, and autumn provides stunning colours. Winter walks can be crisp and quiet, though paths may be muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended.


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