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Hiking around Savernake Forest explores a large, privately-owned woodland in Wiltshire, characterized by ancient woodlands and a high concentration of veteran trees. The terrain consists of a network of surfaced and unsurfaced tracks that wind through open glades and stands of oak and beech. With minimal elevation changes across the area, the routes are generally accessible and follow well-defined paths.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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4.89km
01:18
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.40km
02:13
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.82km
02:36
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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GPS is hit and miss around Savernake Forest so you can miss the paths you wanted.
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One of the hugest Oak trees in the forest. The Cathedral Oak is at least 1,000 years old, with a massive trunk.
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An ancient oak tree, probably at least 1,000 years old. Named due to the bulbous base to the trunk.
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Savernake Forest is a reminant of the vast ancient woodland which once covered much of Britain. It's a former Royal Stag hunting forest. Today it's privately owned but open to the public and managed by the Forestry England. It's home to numerous ancient trees, mostly Oaks between 1,000 & 1,100 years old. Many are individually named, reflecting the appearance and character of these amazing life forms.
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Erected in 1781, the Ailesbury Column is a defining feature of Savernake Forest. The column was built by Thomas Bruce Earl to thank his uncle for leaving him his estates. The singular column is made from limestone, with a bronze urn at its top.
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The main starting point for many trails is the Postern Hill car park, located at the northwestern edge of the forest. It offers free parking and provides convenient access to a variety of walking routes.
Yes, Savernake Forest is a popular destination for dog walkers. Dogs are welcome, but it's important to keep them under control, especially as you may encounter grazing cattle in certain enclosed areas of the forest.
The terrain is generally gentle and accessible, with minimal elevation changes. The paths consist of a mix of wide, surfaced tracks like the Grand Avenue and smaller, unsurfaced woodland trails. This makes it suitable for most fitness levels with no serious slopes or obstacles.
The forest has a network of paths and tracks. While major avenues are clear, some of the smaller paths can be less distinct. Using a GPS device or a navigation app like komoot is recommended to help you follow your chosen route and explore with confidence.
Yes, the forest is ideal for families. There are numerous shorter routes available, such as the Savernake Forest – Old Paunchy Oak loop from Marlborough. This 3.3-mile (5.2 km) walk is on easy paths and offers a great introduction to the ancient woodland.
Many trails are designed to take you past the forest's collection of veteran trees. To see some of the most notable ones, consider the Old Paunchy Oak – Young Paunchy Tree loop from St Margarets. You can also spot the Big Bellied Oak from the A346 road.
The routes in Savernake are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the magnificent ancient trees, the peaceful atmosphere of the woodland, and the well-maintained gravel avenues that make for pleasant walking.
Trail lengths vary to suit different preferences. You can find short, easy loops of around 3 miles (5 km) that take about 1.5 hours, as well as more moderate circular routes up to 6.5 miles (10.5 km) that can take over 2.5 hours to complete.
The forest itself does not have cafes or pubs within its boundaries. However, the nearby town of Marlborough offers a wide selection of options for refreshments before or after your hike. It is just a short drive from the main Postern Hill car park.
Savernake Forest is a wonderful destination year-round. However, it is particularly stunning in late spring when the woodland floor is covered in bluebells, and in autumn when the beech and oak trees display spectacular fall colours.
Both are excellent choices for woodland walks. Savernake Forest is renowned for its unique collection of named ancient oak trees and grand, historic avenues. West Woods, while also a beautiful woodland, is particularly famous for its incredible display of bluebells in the spring.
Yes, the majority of popular routes in Savernake Forest are circular. This allows you to start and end at the same point, which is convenient for parking. For a longer loop that explores different parts of the woodland, try the Savernake Forest – Pointing Oak loop from Marlborough.


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