Best attractions and places to see around Ashton Keynes include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cycling routes. This area, situated near the Cotswolds, offers various things to do in Ashton Keynes for those interested in outdoor exploration. Visitors can discover ancient Roman pathways and significant historical structures. The region provides opportunities for easy walks near Ashton Keynes and longer cycling adventures.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Mostly Flat Path Comprising of Combination Of Gravel, Tarmac,
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Lovely gravel track connecting Welsh Way to Daglingworth via Quarry
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Ancient Roman Road, The Fosse Way is an excellent single track path with road sections, I rode this route on the day of Storm Eunice in Feb 2022, it was gnarly but afforded a lot of shelter from the crazy winds we we're heading directly into, the trees however were a constant worry, but it seemed most of the falls had already happened earlier in the morning or perhaps the previous night. This rout is amazing and apart from a short stint on the road you can cycle from the Cirencester YHA to the Bath YHA along the Fosse. Beautiful track, good scenery, and an interesting history. The Salutation Inn is the only stopping place for food and drink, so I'd suggest a stop there if you need it, nice pub by all accounts.
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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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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Fosse Way Roman Road, an ancient route that also serves as a great gravel track for cycling. Another significant historical site is Cirencester Amphitheatre, a massive Roman earthwork that once held thousands of spectators.
Yes, Cirencester Amphitheatre is noted as family-friendly, offering a chance to explore a significant Roman ruin. Additionally, Jennie's Kitchen at Wheatley's Barn Farm is a family-friendly cafe, perfect for a break.
You can explore the Daglingworth Gravel Track, which passes Daglingworth Quarry, known for fossils, rare plant fragments, and even dinosaur footprints. The area also features the NCN Route 45: South Cerney to Cricklade, a leafy and level cycleway with views of lakes.
The area offers excellent cycling. The Fosse Way Roman Road is a great gravel track suitable for cycling, even on a road bike with appropriate tires. You can also enjoy the NCN Route 45: South Cerney to Cricklade, a level cycle path along an old railway line. For more options, explore the Gravel biking around Ashton Keynes guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. You can find various routes, including a 6.1 km loop from Ashton Keynes, in the Easy hikes around Ashton Keynes guide. For more general hiking, check out the Hiking around Ashton Keynes guide.
Jennie's Kitchen at Wheatley's Barn Farm is a great option. It's a cafe known for being cyclist-friendly, offering bike racks and a pleasant spot for breakfast or coffee.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The dramatic ford crossing on the Fosse Way Roman Road is a highlight, and many enjoy the feeling of atmosphere at Cirencester Amphitheatre. The leafy and level paths of NCN Route 45 with lake views are also popular.
Absolutely. The Daglingworth Gravel Track passes Daglingworth Quarry, where a wide variety of fossils, rare plant fragments, and even dinosaur footprints have been discovered within the limestone and Hampen Formations.
Yes, the Fosse Way Roman Road offers a substantial route. Cyclists have completed the 28-mile stretch from Kemble to Bath along this ancient path, which combines bridleway and minor roads.
Yes, Cirencester Amphitheatre, managed by English Heritage, is free to enter during reasonable daylight hours, allowing visitors to explore this significant Roman monument.
The terrain varies. The Fosse Way Roman Road is primarily a gravel track, while NCN Route 45 follows an old railway line, offering a generally level and leafy path. Some routes may have rough spots or muddy sections, especially in winter.


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