Best attractions and places to see around Royal Wootton Bassett include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and green spaces. This historic market town in Wiltshire was elevated to 'Royal' status in 2011, recognizing its heritage. The area offers opportunities to explore ancient sites, tranquil nature reserves, and traditional market town life. Its location provides access to the wider Wiltshire area.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Wiltshire Cycleway – Cycle through 5,000 years of history
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Best approached from the east by mountain bike so that you get a nice downhill to the ridgeway trail after the fort!
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Hike a bike for me on my gravel bike to get up here from the west but worth it, the views are stunning and the archeology very interesting
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Good going in the dry, not bad in the wet, experienced this track the day before storm Eunice hit in March 2022, wet and winder but surface we fantastic. Part of an old disused railway that is slowly being brought back into use, some sections of the cycle path were closed due to works being carried out on restoring the old line so be aware if you plan to use this route. https://swindon-cricklade-railway.org
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Normally open 9:00 - 16:00, sometimes until 17:00. Some Tue and Wed closed but depends on season. Call 01285 860048 to check. Alpaca feeding times: 11:00 - 14:30 call ahead to book and you can help feed them.
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Lovely cafe to stop at on a ride in the Cotswold water park. Like most cafes around here the food and drink is rather pricey but lovely. The back garden is very pretty and round the front are alpacas and a donkey if thats your kind of thing.
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Route on a section of old railway line - lovely, leafy and level! This was originally part of the Midland and South Western Junction Railway, eventually absorbed into the Great Western, running between Swindon and Cirencester and on to Cheltenham. Wikipedia has more. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midland_and_South_Western_Junction_Railway
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Great for gluten and lactose intolerant folk.
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Royal Wootton Bassett offers several historical landmarks. The iconic black and white Royal Wootton Bassett Town Hall, dating back to the late 17th century, houses a museum open on Wednesdays and Saturdays. You can also visit St Bartholomew and All Saints Church, predominantly from the 15th century, known for its bells. Nearby, you'll find ancient sites like Barbury Castle Iron Age Hill Fort and sections of The Ridgeway, Britain's oldest road.
Yes, Jubilee Lake Nature Reserve is a popular spot with ancient woodlands and flower-rich meadows, perfect for walking, picnics, and observing wildlife. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead. The town also features Coronation Park and a Community Nature Reserve, both dedicated to recreation and improving biodiversity.
You'll find various walking opportunities around Royal Wootton Bassett. For easy hikes, explore routes like the 'Wilts & Berks Canal Overflow loop' or trails within Lydiard Park. You can find more details and routes on the Easy hikes around Royal Wootton Bassett guide.
Cyclists can enjoy a range of routes, including sections of the NCN Route 45. For mountain biking, consider trails like the 'Curly-Wurly Bridge Over the M4' loop or the 'View of Swindon and Bassett' loop. More options are available in the MTB Trails around Royal Wootton Bassett guide.
Families can enjoy a day out at Jubilee Lake Nature Reserve for walks and picnics, or explore the new Coronation Park for recreation. The town also has various play parks. For a bite to eat, Jennie's Kitchen at Wheatley's Barn Farm is a family-friendly cafe.
Yes, you can climb Hackpen Hill to see the Hackpen White Horse chalk figure. This historic landmark was cut in 1838 to commemorate Queen Victoria's coronation and offers lovely views over Wiltshire from the summit.
To experience the traditional market town atmosphere, visit on a Wednesday when the weekly market is held in the High Street by the Town Hall. Monday evenings are also special as you can hear the bells of St Bartholomew and All Saints Church ringing in the High Street.
The town's High Street is home to various businesses, including independent shops, cafes, pubs, and restaurants. Jennie's Kitchen at Wheatley's Barn Farm is a popular cafe option, especially for cyclists.
Royal Wootton Bassett played a significant role in the history of the Wilts & Berks Canal. Although abandoned in 1914, restoration efforts by the Wilts & Berks Canal Trust have been ongoing since 1977, preserving and improving this historic waterway for future enjoyment.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of history and natural beauty. The extensive views from ancient sites like Barbury Castle Iron Age Hill Fort and the sense of walking in ancient footsteps along The Ridgeway are highly appreciated. The area's natural spaces also offer peaceful retreats and opportunities for outdoor activities.
For runners, there are several trails ranging from moderate difficulty. Popular routes include the 'County Infants Stairset' loop and the 'Lydiard Park – Quarr Plantation' loop. You can explore more options in the Running Trails around Royal Wootton Bassett guide.


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