Dursden Lane, Withy Drove & King’s Corner

Walking in and around the Vale of Pewsey

A circular walk taking in some of the hidden places around Pewsey, following some of the pretty lanes and hollow ways as well as the River Avon and Scotchel Nature Reserve.

Places to eat and drink along the way - all in Pewsey village:

Pewsey Vale Community Crafts & Tea Rooms by the bridge

The Little Lunchbox Cafe in the High Street (eat in or takeaway)

Moonrakers pub in the High Street (evenings only)

Marshalls Bakery in North Street (takeaway)

Snoopers' Bazaar in Market Place (eat in or takeaway) - Dog friendly garden

Your nearest Wiltshire Connect bus stop is at Pewsey, North Street Spar Bus Stop

This on-demand bus service can be booked in advance by app (download here) or by calling 01225 712900 or by visiting their booking website

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, managed by the North Wessex Downs Landscape Trust.  For more information or to apply please visit www.nwdlt.org.uk.

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