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Gravel biking around West Ashton offers diverse terrain within the heart of Wiltshire, England. The region is characterized by rolling hills, expansive countryside views, and historical landscapes. Gravel bike trails often incorporate unpaved segments, byways, and backroads, providing a mix of surfaces for exploration. The area features significant elevation changes across its routes, making it suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
4.7
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15
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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7
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82.3km
05:11
890m
890m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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4.5
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15
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46.0km
03:02
510m
510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.8km
02:28
500m
500m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A great view point, even on a murky day. As well as the White Horse, there is Bratton Camp, an old hill fort and the art installation behind.
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Great flat tarmac route that joins Bristol and Bath
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mix of gravel and road best on a mountain bike
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Steep Steps down to the river and for view of the aqueduct are on the Bradford on Avon side.
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Yeah unless you're a sicker for punishment this is proper gravel and should be ridden on 40mm+ tyres for best enjoyment. Some pretty steep inclines, it's not a flat ridgeway.
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15thC manor hse with 16th additions. Pevsner describes it as "a perfect Wilstshire manor house". Only open a few days of thw week inthe summer
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There are over 30 gravel bike trails to explore around West Ashton, offering a diverse range of experiences. The komoot community has used these routes over 200 times, highlighting the area's popularity for gravel biking.
The terrain around West Ashton is quite varied, featuring picturesque rolling hills, expansive countryside views, and historical landscapes. You'll encounter a mix of unpaved segments, byways, and backroads, with significant elevation changes across many routes. The Dundas Aqueduct – Avoncliff Aqueduct loop from Bradford-on-Avon, for example, offers a moderate ride with diverse surfaces.
Yes, West Ashton caters to various skill levels. While many routes are considered difficult, such as the Imber Range Path – View from Westbury White Horse loop from Bratton, there are also moderate options available. In total, you'll find 2 moderate and 11 difficult routes, ensuring a challenge for experienced riders and accessible options for others.
The region is rich in history and natural beauty. Many routes offer views of the iconic Westbury White Horse and Bratton Camp. You can also discover ancient sites like the Bratton Camp and Long Barrow, or enjoy the serene Tellisford Weir on the River Frome. The Imber Range Path – Salisbury Plain Perimeter Path loop from Bratton takes you through the historic Salisbury Plain.
Absolutely. The area is known for its stunning vistas. The Imber Range Path – View from Westbury White Horse loop from Bradford-on-Avon offers excellent views of the Westbury White Horse. Another route, the View from Westbury White Horse – Imber Range Path loop from Westbury, provides extensive views across the Wiltshire countryside. You can also find specific viewpoints like the View of Westbury White Horse from Lower Westbury Road.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in West Ashton, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the blend of challenging routes with picturesque scenery, and the opportunity to explore historical landscapes. The variety of routes, from moderate to difficult, is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region's routes often feature sections along historic waterways. The Kennet and Avon Canal offers pleasant, relatively flat sections ideal for cycling. You can explore the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath from Dundas Aqueduct to Avoncliff, which provides a different type of scenery and a less strenuous ride.
Many of the gravel bike routes around West Ashton are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Imber Range Path – View from Westbury White Horse loop from Bradford-on-Avon and the View from Westbury White Horse – Imber Range Path loop from Westbury, both offering extensive circular journeys.
For a longer adventure, consider the View from Westbury White Horse – Imber Range Path loop from Westbury, which spans 51.2 miles (82.3 km) and typically takes over 5 hours to complete. This difficult route provides extensive views and incorporates significant segments of the Imber Range Path, making for a rewarding full-day ride.
Beyond the trails, you can visit the impressive Avoncliff Aqueduct or the historic Caen Hill Locks. The charming Bradford on Avon Town Centre and Historic Bridge is also nearby, offering a pleasant stop. For those interested in medieval history, Farleigh Hungerford Castle is another notable attraction in the vicinity.


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