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Accessibility in the Vale of Pewsey can be challenging as many footpaths are on farmland which can be difficult at certain times of the year and we are surrounded by very steep downland. We are putting some walking routes together, suitable for buggies and scooters, and these will be published as they become available, so watch this space.
We do have some wonderful, accessible accommodation and places you can visit with full or partial accessibility. Again, we will publish additional information as we continue to gather it.
If you have any experiences of accessible walking, shopping, eating or visiting from your stay in the Vale, then do let us know!
The Woodbridge Inn, Pewsey, Under New Management in 2025! Pitch Up, Sip Down! Escape the hustle and bustle at the Woodbridge Inn – nestled by
The classic English, thatched and timbered country farmhouse, Huntlys Farmhouse B&B is in the peaceful and picturesque village of Manningford Abbots – just one mile
What a fabulous place to stay! Charlton Manor offers the choice of a Caravan Club campsite or the beautifully appointed Duck’s Cottage. Tim and Alma
Experience life on a rural farm in this beautiful unspoilt part of Wiltshire, close to the village of Burbage. Suddene Park Farm’s campsite has stunning
Set in a beautiful and peaceful location, The Bruce Arms is an 18th century coaching inn with extensive camp site, located just outside Easton Royal,
The Stables at Manor Farm offers high quality, self catering accommodation on a working farm in East Grafton, a very pretty village set around an
Can an experience be both slow and gentle and yet simultaneously exhilarating and exciting? Well, a holiday in a gypsy caravan travelling the lanes of
Totteridge Farm lies in the heart of the Vale of Pewsey. It has been the home of the Wells family for over 120 years, and
A truly family run firm, Honeystreet Boats are located at Honeystreet Mill, and offer a friendly and relaxed holiday on the Kennet & Avon Canal,
The family friendly village pub, situated in the shadow of St. Mary’s Church. Fantastic freshly cooked food & desserts. A great range of beers, ales & ciders.
Built in 2019, Lyde Cottage is a 3 bedroom, fully accessible holiday let situated in the heart of a working farm in the beautiful village
If you want to get away from it all and slow down the pace of life, then Honeybee Glamping is the destination for you! Three
The Pewsey Heritage Centre specialises in the social, industrial, and agricultural history and heritage of the Pewsey Vale. The building was originally the foundry for
Experience life on a rural farm in this beautiful unspoilt part of Wiltshire, close to the village of Burbage. Suddene Park Farm’s campsite has stunning
Wolfhall, on the outskirts of Burbage and on the edge of Savernake Forest, is the legendary Tudor manor that came to epitomise the ruthless world
Swanborough Tump – Swinbeorg c850 Here in the year 871 the future King Alfred the Great met his elder brother King Aethelred I on their
The Crofton Beam Engines are set in a beautiful canal-side location where you can enjoy a picnic. Built over 200 years ago to raise water
At 289m Martinsell Hill is the highest point on the Pewsey Downs and provides a panoramic view of Salisbury Plain; on a clear day the
Knap Hill is an extremely steep hill just north of Alton Barnes offering great views into the Pewsey Vale. Knap Hill is surmounted by a
Set high above the village of Wilton with stunning views, about 9 miles south east of Marlborough in Wiltshire, Wilton Windmill is the only working windmill
Old Oak Woodland. Footpaths run through and along the down to Alton. Bluebells, wild garlic, common orchids and more. Now with English Heritage it is
Can an experience be both slow and gentle and yet simultaneously exhilarating and exciting? Well, a holiday in a gypsy caravan travelling the lanes of
Set in the south of the Pewsey Vale, with spectacular views, Upavon Golf Club was created in 1912 thanks to the arrival of the Royal
Find your perfect getaway in Pewsey Vale.
Judy Haynes, who runs No 10 B&B in Great Bedwyn, also runs the Bedwyn Footpaths Group and has been instrumental in our Walkers are Welcome
This circular walk is an easy walk, taking in the history of Wilcot – a quintessentially English village complete with Church, cricket ground, pub and
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