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Bus station hiking trails around Grovely Wood traverse a diverse landscape situated on a chalk ridge above the River Wylye. The region features varied topography, including ancient mixed woodlands, open downland, and chalk grassland slopes. Hikers can expect a mix of shaded woodland paths and more open trails, with elevations reaching up to 180 meters. This area is recognized as a County Wildlife Site, highlighting its ecological significance.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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10.0km
02:47
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.96km
01:39
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.9km
03:47
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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wet and muddy day out with Ashley would've been a good gravel ride in the dry missed out Grovely Wood Wheatsheaf Pub was a good start finish venue
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Prefer this to the road climb next to it as that gets a lot steeper once off road. This is just a long grind with a few pinchy bits. Can imagine it would be great fun going down, but it is singletrack so careful on the corners.
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Great Wishford sits in a meander of the River Wylye, beneath the chalk ridge adorned by the beautiful Grovely Wood. From the village, Grovely Road leads up to the woodland trails and is a good option for those looking to tackle some hill reps. According to an ancient custom, the residents of the village are permitted to gather firewood annually from Grovely Wood on Oak Apple Day, which is the 29th of May. The village pub, the Royal Oak, is a good shout for post run refreshment.
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Grovely Wood is one of Wiltshire's largest mixed woodlands and there's loads of trail running potential here. Particularly beautiful in spring, the chalk ridge it woodland adorns is a delight all year round. This section is part of the Monarch's Way, a 625-mile (1,006 km) long-distance trail that represents the escape route taken by King Charles II after his defeat at the battle of Worcester.
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First Broad Drive is an arrow-straight avenue through the heart of Grovely Woods. It's easy to pick up speed along this section; usually straight lines are something of a rarity where trail running is concerned. Unsurprisingly, given its trajectory, it was once part of a Roman road, a section of a trade route that connected the Mendips to the English Channel.
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One of the largest mixed woodlands in southern Wiltshire, situated on a chalk ridge above the River Wylye. It is recognised for its nature conservation importance through designation as a County Wildlife Site. Among the species found here is the Purple Emperor butterfly.
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Great views from here. Nice area to ride or walk. Nice pub in Great Wishford for a stop to have a drink etc and are happy to fill your water bottles.
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Good, easy to follow path with great views over the downs.
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There are over 130 hiking routes around Grovely Wood that are accessible from bus stations. These trails offer a variety of experiences, with 59 easy routes, 66 moderate routes, and 5 more challenging options.
Hikes around Grovely Wood, even those starting from bus stations, offer diverse terrain. You'll find paths through ancient mixed woodlands, open downland, and chalk grassland slopes. The area is situated on a chalk ridge, so expect some hilly sections and captivating views across the Wylye Valley.
Yes, there are many easy routes suitable for families. For a gentle introduction, consider The Punchbowl loop from Barford St. Martin, which is an easy 6 km hike. Another option is the Reeves Bakery, Wilton – Coffee Darling Café loop from Wilton, a shorter 4.6 km route perfect for a relaxed stroll.
Grovely Wood is rich in history. Many trails follow ancient paths, including a Roman road that runs directly through the wood. You might also encounter Iron Age settlements like Hanging Langford Camp and Church End Ring, or hillforts such as Ebsbury and Grovely Castle. Part of the long-distance Monarch's Way also passes through the area. For specific points of interest, look for the Grovely Wood Forest Trail.
Absolutely. Many of the bus-accessible trails are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point, often near a bus stop. An example is the Hiking loop from Barford St. Martin, a moderate 10.5 km circular trail.
The Grovely Wood area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from ancient woodlands to open downland, and the sense of history found along the Roman road and Iron Age sites. The chance to spot the mystical 'Handsel witch trees' also adds a unique charm.
Grovely Wood is beautiful year-round, but spring is particularly enchanting when the woodlands are adorned with bluebells. The varied terrain makes it suitable for hiking in most seasons, though some paths might be muddy after heavy rain. Autumn also offers stunning foliage. Always check local bus schedules before planning your trip.
Yes, Grovely Wood is a County Wildlife Site. Keep an eye out for the rare Purple Emperor butterfly, especially during summer. The mixed woodlands feature majestic trees, including ancient beech and yew. Adjacent areas like Ebsbury Down and Baverstock Juniper Bank also contribute to the region's rich biodiversity.
Many trails in Grovely Wood, situated on a chalk ridge, offer stunning views. You can enjoy captivating vistas across to Little Langford and the Wylye Valley. For a specific highlight, consider routes that pass by the Downhill Trail with Views of Stonehenge, offering distant but impressive sights.
For those seeking a longer, more challenging experience, there are several moderate to difficult routes. An example is The Royal Oak, Great Wishford – Grovely Wood Forest Trail loop from Wilton, a 14.4 km moderate hike that delves deep into the woodland and its surroundings.
Yes, the ancient Roman road runs directly through the center of Grovely Wood, offering a unique walking experience. Many trails incorporate sections of this historic path. The Grovely Wood Forest Trail – View from Hadden Hill loop from South Newton is one such route that allows you to walk along this ancient thoroughfare.


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