Adventurer Cycle Route

This is one of four routes that start and finish at the Bouverie Hall car park in Pewsey.

Designed to meet different levels of experience and ability, these itineraries have been specially created by local cyclist Bob Greenwood to reveal the best of the local landscape.

This Adventurer Route has challenging hills (some exposed) and is very scenic with superb views of the downs, Wilton Windmill, the Kennet & Avon Canal heritage and with café stop opportunities.

Traffic expectations:  Generally light, but on some narrow roads. Expect some traffic on the first couple of miles out of Pewsey.

Details of the Route

Refreshment Stops on the Route

More about the Vale of Pewsey

The North Wessex Downs National Landscape includes within its 1730 sq.kms. some of the finest landscape in England, including chalk downland, river valleys, ancient woodland and historic sites, with the Vale of Pewsey at its heart.

Great West Way is a 125 mile touring route in the south of England, stretching from London to Bristol.  The Vale of Pewsey is located right in the middle of the Great West Way, and is easily accessible by rail, road and canal.

This project has been supported through the North Wessex Downs Sustainable Development Fund – for more information or to apply please visit www.nwd-landscapetrust.org.uk.

This project has been supported by the Health & Wellbeing Fund of the Pewsey Area Board at Wiltshire Council.