Sites listed below relate to the Ridgeway. To suggest additional links, or to report any problems, please contact us.
National Trail website
The official website for all Ridgeway information and resources: essential viewing before you set out
Sites listed below relate to the Ridgeway. To suggest additional links, or to report any problems, please contact us.
The official website for all Ridgeway information and resources: essential viewing before you set out
A splendid organisation offering a wide range of information and resources: well worth supporting
Official source of free information: download leaflets about geology and a handy list of water points and toilets on or near the trail
The NT cares for the stone circles at Avebury including the museums and Avebury Manor
Body that maintains many of the prehistoric features that you will see along the Ridgeway
Website for the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which covers the western half of the Ridgeway
Website for the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which covers the eastern half of the Ridgeway; cyclists should refer to its Cycleway section in particular
Natural England plays a crucial role in conservation, and hosts this MAGIC website that provides interactive map-based information about the natural environment including SSSIs
GWR serves stations such as Swindon, Didcot, Goring & Streatley and Pewsey; ask about their policy about bikes on trains
Link to the Chiltern Railways policy about accepting your bike onto a train (outside commuting hours, space permitting) to stations such as Princes Risborough, Aylesbury and Wendover
Scroll down the On-board facilities page for LM policy about booking your bike onto an off-peak train to stations such as Tring (from London Euston)
A route that links the World Heritage Sites of Stonehenge and Avebury; it runs for 36.5 miles in west Wiltshire between Barbury Castle and Old Sarum near Salisbury and visits many prehistoric sites