Walking and Cycling

Touring Bybrook – Cycling

Take the time to enjoy the stunning Cotswolds, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the incredible historic Wiltshire scenery.

You can take a pilgrimage around the ten churches of the Bybrook Benefice, taking in historic sites, valleys, brooks, hills, villages, churches (and pubs), walking many of the nationally renowned public footpaths or cycling.

We have a cycling route available to view and download below:

Touring Bybrook – Walking

Bybrook has within its parishes some nationally recognised footpaths for walkers (the Fosse Way being one).

Some of the churches in Bybrook sit along pilgrimage routes, like St. Anselm connecting All Saints, Littleton Drew.

When the weather is nice, one of the best activities to do is to take a local walk. Walks can range from a quick stroll to a long hike – whatever you choose, it is a great way to explore your local area and enjoy the outdoors.

These local walks really offer a great chance to catch glimpses of natural beauty – such as parks, wildlife, brooks and streams. The churches provide a rich history of monuments, monuments, murals, along with unique architecture.

In more rural areas, you can explore trails, hills, and villages. Discover quaint shops and tearooms, churches and historical sites – maybe even a castle or two.

Local walks are a great way to connect with nature and your community.

You can download here a guided walk around the churches and villages of Bybrook. When choosing a walk, one should always be aware of safety. Familiarize yourself with your route and make sure you are aware of any potential hazards. The most important thing is to be prepared for the elements – wear appropriate clothing and take a small first aid kit with a phone, a map, and extra food and water.