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Touring cycling routes around Wootton St. Lawrence traverse a landscape characterized by rolling countryside, open fields, and scattered woodlands. The area features gentle elevation changes, making it suitable for various cycling abilities. Routes often connect rural villages and offer views of the surrounding agricultural land.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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20.7km
01:14
150m
150m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
11
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.2km
02:50
530m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Watership Down Star rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars4.7Category:📍 Scenic spot Click to open side panel for more information'... I’m a huge Watership Down fan and it was magical to be here. ...'Opens in a new windowKaylaIf you’ve ever wanted to live out your own bunny adventure (minus the scary owls and general peril), Watership DownClick to open side panel for more information is a real, spectacularly beautiful place in North Hampshire. It’s part of a high chalk ridge that feels like the "top of the world" with views that stretch on forever.Everything in Richard Adams’ famous book—from the steep slopes to the specific farmhouses—is based on the real-life geography of this area. Here is how to enjoy it in a fun, relaxed way:The "Summit" ExperienceThe hill itself rises steeply on its northern side and slopes gently to the south. It’s a favorite for hikers and cyclists who want to feel like they’re standing on the spine of England.The Memorial Tree: At the top, you’ll find a beech tree planted in memory of Richard Adams. The original "Beech Hanger" from the book was destroyed in a 2004 storm, but the new one is protected by a wooden fence where fans have carved the names of the rabbits like Hazel, Bigwig, and Fiver.The "Iron Age" Vibe: The top of the hill is actually a partially completed Iron Age hill fort. You can still see the ancient earthworks and burial mounds (tumuli) that give the place a mysterious, ancient energy.Real Rabbits: Yes, there are actually plenty of rabbits! If you go at dawn or dusk, you’ll see the modern-day descendants of the book’s heroes hopping around the chalk grassland.Hidden Book LocationsYou can actually "track" the rabbits' journey through the local landscape, as almost every landmark in the story exists in the real world.Nuthanger Farm: This is a real working farm located just below the down. You can see it from the public footpaths, and it looks remarkably like the descriptions in the novel.The River Test: The rabbits famously crossed this river on a wooden punt. In reality, the Test is one of the clearest "chalk streams" in the world, famous for its trout and crystal-clear water.The Wayfarer’s Walk: This is the main "highway" for hikers that runs right along the ridge of the down. It’s the easiest way to navigate the area while soaking in the 360-degree views of the North Wessex Downs.
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Great stop on our ride. We done cafes and ice cream and also topped up our water bottles. Staff is very friendly and helpful and knowledgeable about the history spot. Don’t miss it! I must visit on foot and properly discover such amazing and significant place.
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I stopped off for coffee and a toastie, good option for resupply.
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Amazing coffee. Savoury pastry was awesome. Loved the feel of this place. I’ll be back!!
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Our local NT place we go here often. Morgaston woodland walks out of the back gate where you will also find a hide overlooking wetlands. Secure bike parking limited. Suggestion attach to wooden fence by reception and we will keep an eye on it but can’t be responsible. Highlight for us in this house is the chapel. Lovely lake but rebuilding work to a bridge in progress at the moment
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Expansive views from wide open hill top landscape
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Lovely bit of green located in the tiny hamlet of Hannington. Could be a great place to stop and picnic before setting off on the rest of your journey.
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There are over 300 touring cycling routes in the Wootton St. Lawrence area, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes 92 easy routes, 120 moderate routes, and 111 difficult routes.
Yes, Wootton St. Lawrence offers many easy routes perfect for beginners. The terrain generally features gentle elevation changes. An excellent option is the Downhill Farm Track loop from Winklebury Infant School, an 11.0-mile (17.6 km) path that provides views of farmland and rural tracks.
Touring cycling routes around Wootton St. Lawrence traverse a landscape characterized by rolling countryside, open fields, and scattered woodlands. You'll often find yourself cycling through agricultural land and connecting rural villages, offering a peaceful and scenic experience.
Yes, many routes in Wootton St. Lawrence are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular choice is the Basing Wood – Old Basing Bakery loop from Winklebury Infant School, a 13.2-mile (21.3 km) trail that takes you through Basing Wood.
Several routes pass by interesting historical sites and natural features. For instance, the Rooksdown Circular Route – The Vyne loop from Winklebury Infant School passes by The Vyne, a historic country house. Other nearby attractions include Calleva Atrebatum: Roman town and city walls and an Amphitheatre.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging ride, there are 111 difficult routes available. One such route is the View of the Countryside Fields – Woodland Trail loop from Winklebury Infant School, which covers 38.6 miles (62.1 km) with significant elevation changes.
The gentle terrain and varied landscapes of Wootton St. Lawrence make it suitable for touring cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the open fields and woodlands, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Many routes provide picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. The area's rolling hills and open fields naturally offer expansive vistas. Routes like the The Green, Hannington – Hannington Village Green loop from Winklebury Infant School often pass through elevated sections, providing excellent opportunities for scenic overlooks.
The touring cycling routes in Wootton St. Lawrence are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from nearly 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful rural setting, the variety of routes for all abilities, and the charming villages encountered along the way.
While specific public transport links directly to trailheads may vary, the region is generally accessible. Basingstoke, a larger town nearby, has a train station and bus services that can provide connections to the Wootton St. Lawrence area. It's advisable to check local bus routes for the most direct access to your chosen starting point.
Yes, the numerous easy routes with gentle gradients are ideal for families. These paths often follow quiet country lanes or dedicated tracks, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages. Look for routes with shorter distances and minimal elevation gain for younger riders.


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