
Two days across the Wiltshire downs.
Quiet single‑track lanes, sweeping ridgelines, and a chance to see four of Wiltshire's white horses. Both rides begin and end at camp.
We've put together a couple of indicative routes, but if you book out the weekend we'll build a custom itinerary for you — road, MTB, or gravel. With Salisbury Plain, the Ridgeway, and King Alfred's Way on the doorstep, the gravel options are exceptional.

The White Horses Tour
An 85km classic ticking off four white horses: Westbury, Pewsey, Alton Barnes, and Roundway. The opening kilometres roll easily through quiet agricultural villages before the first real test at Westbury Hill around 25km. The route then cuts across the Pewsey Vale, with a well‑timed café or pub lunch stop roughly 15km from camp.

Pewsey Vale Loop
A softer loop through the hedge‑lined back lanes of the Pewsey Vale, with two short climbs to warm the legs after Saturday's epic. The route drifts into the historic market town of Devizes for a last lunch stop before the final roll back to camp.
Westbury. Pewsey. Alton Barnes. Roundway.
Wiltshire is home to eight ancient chalk hill carvings, the largest cluster anywhere in the world. We visit four of them, stitched into a landscape that feels almost unchanged since the Iron Age. These are our weekend roads — familiar, quiet, and beautiful — and sharing them with you is a genuine pleasure.
