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Easy hiking trails around All Cannings, Wiltshire, traverse a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills and the picturesque Wiltshire countryside. The region extends into the Vale of Pewsey and onto the Marlborough Downs, offering varied terrain and elevated viewpoints. Numerous ancient landscapes and prehistoric sites, such as the All Cannings Long Barrow and the nearby Avebury Stone Circle, are integrated into the walking routes, providing historical interest alongside natural features.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An interesting village with a historical background and many sights: 1. Avebury Stone Circle The largest prehistoric stone circle in the world. Unlike Stonehenge, you can walk freely among the stones. The circle even encloses the village of Avebury. 2. Avebury Henge The massive earthwork and ditch surrounding the stone circle. From some vantage points, you get a good impression of the enormous dimensions of the site. 3. Silbury Hill Europe's largest man-made prehistoric mound. The hill lies about 2 km south of Avebury and is a fascinating Neolithic puzzle. 4. West Kennet Long Barrow A Neolithic chamber tomb over 5,000 years old, the burial chambers of which can be entered. Particularly atmospheric in the early morning or evening. 5. The Sanctuary The remains of another Stone Age ritual site at the end of the old processional way. 6. West Kennet Avenue An impressive avenue of standing stones that once linked Avebury with The Sanctuary. 7. Avebury Manor A 16th-century manor house with beautiful gardens. It is now looked after by the National Trust. 8. Alexander Keiller Museum A small but very interesting museum about the history and archaeology of Avebury and the surrounding monuments. 9. Windmill Hill One of the oldest known Neolithic sites in Britain with beautiful views over the Wiltshire landscape.
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Avebury is one of the largest prehistoric stone circles in the world. Unlike many other stone monuments, here you can walk among the massive stones and experience the special atmosphere up close. The site was created about 4,500 years ago and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage.
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What a lovely point of view
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Lovely point of view on white horse
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There are over 180 easy hiking trails around All Cannings, offering a wide variety of routes through the picturesque Wiltshire countryside. These trails are generally well-rated by the komoot community.
Easy hikes in All Cannings typically feature rolling hills, open fields, and paths through charming villages. The region extends into the Vale of Pewsey and onto the Marlborough Downs, providing varied, yet manageable, terrain suitable for relaxed walks.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. Routes like the Avebury Stone Circle – West Kennet Avenue loop from Avebury Stone Circle are relatively flat and pass by fascinating historical sites, making them engaging for all ages. The presence of ancient monuments adds an educational element to the walk.
Many trails in the All Cannings area are dog-friendly, especially those traversing open countryside and public footpaths. However, always keep dogs under control, particularly near livestock, and check local signage for any specific restrictions, especially around nature reserves or historical sites.
The easy hikes around All Cannings are rich with history and natural beauty. You can explore significant prehistoric sites such as the Avebury Stone Circle, Silbury Hill, and the West Kennet Long Barrow. Other notable features include the Cherhill White Horse and the ancient Wansdyke earthwork.
Yes, many easy routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Alton Barnes White Horse – Milk Hill loop from Alton and the Silbury Hill – Avebury Village loop from Avebury Stone Circle, which are both popular loop trails.
Parking is generally available near popular trailheads and attractions. For instance, routes around Avebury often have designated parking areas. For the Knap Hill Car Park – Knap Hill loop from Alton, parking is available directly at Knap Hill Car Park.
While All Cannings is a rural village, some public transport options may connect to nearby towns. However, for direct access to many trailheads, particularly those in the wider Wiltshire countryside, driving is often the most convenient option. Always check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking, with wildflowers in bloom and longer daylight hours. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can be crisp and clear, though paths may be muddy. The open nature of many trails means they are enjoyable year-round, weather permitting.
The easy trails around All Cannings are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 890 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning Wiltshire countryside, the historical significance of the ancient sites, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable and accessible walks.
Yes, for a shorter easy hike, consider the West Kennet Long Barrow – Silbury Hill loop from Avebury Stone Circle. This route is approximately 3 km long and can be completed in about an hour, offering a quick yet rewarding exploration of two major prehistoric sites.
Absolutely. Many easy trails in the area provide excellent viewpoints, especially those that venture onto the Marlborough Downs. The Alton Barnes White Horse – Milk Hill loop from Alton, for example, offers views from Milk Hill, and the Cherhill White Horse also provides breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding countryside.


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