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Gravel biking around Hannington, Wiltshire, offers diverse terrain across a hilltop setting within a Cotswold ridge, providing views over the Thames valley. The landscape features open fields, hedgerows, and meadows, with the River Thames and River Cole nearby. Extensive networks of byways, bridleways, and quiet country roads are suitable for gravel cycling, connecting historical sites and natural features.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:23
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.1km
02:22
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Reopened on 2nd Jan 2025 after change of ownership. Still providing amazing brunches in a warm, buzzy atmosphere. Really friendly staff
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Eastleach Turville is another charming Cotswolds village and is renowned for its bucolic beauty. It features typical quaint stone cottages and peaceful lanes, with a gentle river running straight through.
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Beautiful, peaceful church with a long and fascinating history, first established in 899 and now a Grade I-listed Anglo-Saxon church built in the 11th century and added to over the centuries.
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There are 5 gravel bike trails listed around Hannington, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars.
The trails around Hannington offer a mix of difficulties, with 2 easy routes and 3 moderate routes. There are no difficult routes listed, making it accessible for various skill levels, from beginners to more experienced riders looking for a pleasant challenge.
Yes, Hannington offers family-friendly options, particularly the easier routes that follow dedicated cycle paths or traffic-free bridleways. For example, the The Barista Café – Traffic-Free Bridleway loop from Cricklade is a shorter, easy trail that avoids traffic, making it suitable for families. The region's quiet country roads and byways also provide safe environments for family rides.
Gravel biking around Hannington offers diverse terrain. You can expect a mix of open fields, hedgerows, and meadows, with routes traversing quiet country lanes, byways, and bridleways. In Hannington, Wiltshire, you'll find routes on a hilltop within a Cotswold ridge, offering views over the Thames valley. In Hannington, Hampshire, the terrain includes rolling countryside and chalk downlands characteristic of the North Wessex Downs. Some routes may include smoother paths, while others might feature more challenging sections.
Yes, both Hannington locations offer historical landmarks and stunning viewpoints. In Wiltshire, you might encounter traditional stone architecture and the 12th-century St. John the Baptist Church. Nearby attractions like the hillfort at Bradbury Hill can be incorporated into longer rides. In Hampshire, routes often feature views from For Down and Michael's Field, and you can find historical elements such as an old Roman Road (part of the Port Way) and Bronze Age barrows. You can also pass by highlights like NCN Route 45: South Cerney to Cricklade or St John the Baptist Church, Inglesham.
While specific parking areas for each trail are not detailed, Hannington, being a rural area, often has village parking or designated car parks near popular trailheads or local amenities. For routes starting near towns like Haydon Wick or Cricklade, you may find more established parking facilities. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Public transport options to Hannington, particularly with bikes, can be limited due to its rural nature. While some bus services might connect to nearby larger towns like Swindon, direct routes to trailheads may be infrequent. Planning your journey in advance and checking local bus schedules is recommended if you intend to use public transport.
Yes, you can find places for refreshments. The The Barista Café – Traffic-Free Bridleway loop from Cricklade route, as its name suggests, passes by a café. The region research also mentions traditional pubs and cafes in the villages, such as Blake's Kitchen at the Old Carpenters' Yard, which are perfect for a break during your ride.
The best time for gravel biking in Hannington is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer more pleasant weather, with wildflowers in the hedgerows and active wildlife. The chalk downlands and byways can become muddy in wet winter conditions, so drier months are preferable for a more enjoyable experience.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Hannington are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Route 45 Cycle Path – Discover Bikes loop from Haydon Wick and the Eastleach Turville – Eastleach Turville loop from Filkins. These circular routes are convenient for exploring the area without needing to retrace your steps.
The Hannington area is rich in natural beauty. In Wiltshire, you'll find the River Thames and River Cole flowing nearby, and the landscape is characterized by open fields and meadows. In Hampshire, the routes traverse the rolling countryside of the North Wessex Downs, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with extensive views from spots like For Down. You might also pass by natural highlights such as Coate Water Country Park or Peatmoor Lagoon.
Generally, you do not need special permits for gravel biking on public byways and bridleways in the Hannington area. These are public rights of way. However, it's always good practice to respect private land and follow the Countryside Code. For specific local regulations or conservation area details, you can refer to resources like the Hannington Conservation Area Appraisal.


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