Hidden Tracks Cycling
SW2 5BJ
SW2 5BJ
London to Bath, 3 days of gravel travel adventure
Dates: 2nd - 4th August
Yup, 3 days of great gravel riding, taking in some of the best sections of gravel riding I’ve ever found in the country, yeah, it’s that good! Cross heathlands, discover old Drovers roads, view a couple of pretty stunning cathedrals, visit Stonehenge and loads of other Neolithic stuff while crossing the Salisbury Plain. For the adult kids, there’s a long old tunnel that drops us bang in the centre of Bath.
We’ll ride approximately 60 miles a day, at a sustainable pace with stops for a relaxed lunch at pubs en route and staying in local small hotels each evening.
The ride is guided and accompanied by map guru legend Charlie and supported by his team of magic elves who will not only carry your baggage between hotels but can be summoned during the day should it all go wrong!
Route distance: 253km/157 miles
Day 1 London to Alton
Distance: 100 km | 62 miles
Highlights: 10 km glide into Wey Valley and free swimming in the River Wey.
Meet at Brixton for coffee and croissants, a final chance to do some fettling and dump your bags before setting off, park hopping out of London.
There’s a coffee stop in Leatherhead to prepare for the climb up to Ranmore Common, before the glorious, and I mean it, it's probably the best bit of gravel in the South East, descent into the Wey Valley.
A chance for a free swim in the River Wey before lunch after which, it's a pleasant afternoon ride along traditional bridleways into Alton.
Day 2 Alton to Salisbury
Distance: 70 km | 43 miles
Highlights: Oxdrover Way, Winchester Cathedral, Old Sarum and Salisbury.
It’s a short riding day because there’s a lot to see, the morning’s ride along the ancient Ox Drovers Road into Winchester where we’ll stop for coffee and mooch. Lunch in the Test Valley, before riding along the Roman roads to Old Sarum with time to explore this fascinating Iron Age Fort/abandoned Norman town, before heading down to Salisbury.
Day 3 Salisbury to Bath
Distance: 83 km | 53 miles
Highlights: Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Dundas Aquaduct and Coombe Hill Tunnel
Couldn’t get a finer gateway onto Salisbury Plain than Stonehenge, always worth a look before spending the rest of the morning riding across the open chalky downland. After lunch, we join the Kennet and Avon canal towards Bath riding across the magnificent Dundas Aquaduct before delving underground and into Bath.
Price £600 per rider
Guide and support fees include
What's not included
You can secure your place on these rides with £100 deposit payment