The Ridgeway National Trail runs for 91 miles from Overton Hill near Avebury to Ivinghoe Beacon just north of Aldbury. The entire length of the trail lies within two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty – the North Wessex Downs and the Chiltern Hills, and passes through no fewer than five of the greenest counties in England – Wiltshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire. The trail also visits a number of National Nature Reserves, home to a vast array of birdlife, butterflies and wildflowers.

With a history dating back some 5,000 years, The Ridgeway is the oldest road in Britain, perhaps even in Europe. A way for prehistoric man to travel across the land on higher and naturally drier ground. For thousands of years it was a drove road, used for the transportation of livestock and goods. From their elevated position travellers would benefit from the relative safety of being able to see any dangers around them. Today, it’s a place of leisure, where walkers, cyclists and horse riders can exercise and enjoy the stunning scenery on offer.

The North Wessex Downs and the Chiltern Hills offer two quite differing landscapes and walking experiences, yet remain really quite complementary. From the World Heritage Site at Avebury, the trail travels north east along the chalk downs with the reward of fine views stretching into the distance and the pleasure of walking on broad, springy grassland. The Ridgeway drops down to cross the River Thames at Goring before climbing into the Chiltern Hills. This a more diverse landscape of open downland, chalk escarpment, farmland and woodland, utilising a variety of footpaths, bridleways and tracks.

The Ridgeway isn’t simply a long distance walking trail, it’s a historic monument too, dating back to the Neolithic Age. Some of the earliest archaeological remains to be found on the trail include Avebury Castle and the long barrows at Wayland’s Smithy and West Kennett. The Iron Age brought impressive Hill Forts with Barbury, Segsbury and Pulpit Hill among those visited on the trail. Grim’s Ditch likely dates from this period too. There are many chalk carvings on the downs, the most famous of these, the Uffington White Horse, dating back 3,000 years to the Bronze Age.

Step back in time and follow those who for five millennia have worshiped upon and walked The Ridgeway.

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The Ridgeway

Avebury to Aldbury 91 miles/146 km

We offer 4 itineraries walking the whole route. Follow Britain’s oldest road across the North Wessex Downs and the Chiltern Hills, passing ancient landmarks, rolling chalk downland, and wooded escarpments. Encounter Neolithic sites and Iron Age hill forts, while enjoying far-reaching views across five of England’s greenest counties.

Code Length Average per day Price range
RG7 15 miles/24 km £887 – £1049
RG8 13 miles/21 km £1010 – £1199
RG9 11 miles/18 km £1083 – £1299
RG10 10 miles/16 km £1280 – £1523

The Ridgeway: The North Wessex Downs

Avebury to Goring 42 miles/68 km

We offer 2 itineraries covering the North Wessex Downs. Walk through open chalk grassland where one rolling down follows another, offering uninterrupted views across a landscape steeped in history. Our 4 day itinerary also offers a dog-friendly option. Please select ‘Show dog friendly holidays’ for more information.

Code Length Average per day Price range
RGW4 14 miles/23 km £532 – £613
RGW5 11 miles/18 km £651 – £759
RGW5D 11 miles/18 km £659 – £767

The Ridgeway: The Chiltern Hills

Goring to Aldbury 49 miles/79 km

We offer 3 itineraries covering the Chiltern Hills. A diverse landscape of downland, escarpments, and wooded trails, this section of The Ridgeway blends history and nature. Follow a variety of paths and bridleways past Iron Age hill forts, through beech woodlands, and across farmland, with stunning panoramic views leading to the iconic Ivinghoe Beacon.

Code Length Average per day Price range
RGC4 16 miles/26 km £534 – £615
RGC5 12 miles/19 km £651 – £759
RGC6 10 miles/16 km £781 – £916