Bikepack King Alfred's Way and explore 353km of ancient
trackways, rolling chalk downs, and quiet rural lanes through the
historic landscapes of Wessex, in a circular loop from the Anglo-Saxon
capital of Winchester. Devised by Cycling UK and linking some of
England's most iconic off-road trails, including the Ridgeway, North
Downs Way, and South Downs Way, this is one of the most historically
rich and accessible bikepacking routes in the country.
Suitable
for beginner and experienced MTB and gravel riders alike, this trusted
Cicerone guidebook describes the full 353km route in 7 stages of
40–60km, completable in 3 to 7 days. Flexible alternative schedules for
wild camping, campsites, and hostel and B&B accommodation make it
easy to tailor the adventure to your style and available time.
- Ride
King Alfred's Way in 7 stages from Winchester, following ancient
trackways and chalk downs through the Test Valley, Salisbury Plain, the
Vale of Pewsey, the Ridgeway, the Thames Valley, the Forest of Eversley,
the North Downs, and the South Downs back to Winchester.
- Discover
the highlights of King Alfred's Way, including Winchester itself, Old
Sarum and the haunting Neolithic landscape of Salisbury Plain,
Stonehenge, the world's largest stone circle at Avebury, the White Horse
of Uffington, the mysterious Wayland's Smithy, and the rolling
heathland of the South Downs.
- Choose a schedule to suit your
style, with flexible alternative itineraries for wild camping,
campsites, and hostel and B&B accommodation, breaking the route into
between 3 and 7 days, with suggested wild camping spots included
throughout.
- Navigate with confidence using 1:150,000 maps and
GPX files available to download for every stage, with clear
rider-focused route descriptions throughout.
- Plan your King
Alfred's Way adventure with route summary tables, a full accommodation
appendix, bike shop listings, and recommended kit lists covering
everything you need for a successful bikepacking trip.
- Access
the route easily by train from London and from the north and west of the
UK, with Winchester well connected by rail and practical getting there
information provided throughout the guide.
Take on
King Alfred's Way with confidence using the definitive Cicerone
guidebook. From the ancient streets of Winchester to the open chalk
downs of Wessex, this is the essential companion for one of southern
England's most rewarding and historically rich bikepacking adventures.
The route
Stage 1 Test Valley: Winchester to Old Sarum
Stage 2 Salisbury Plain: Old Sarum to Chirton
Stage 3 Vale of Pewsey and Ridgeway Part I: Chirton to Uffington Castle
Stage 4 Ridgeway Part II and Thames Valley: Uffington Castle to Reading
Stage 5 Forest of Eversley: Reading to Farnham
Stage 6 North Downs: Farnham to Forty Acre Lane
Stage 7 South Downs: Forty Acre Lane to Winchester
Ed Hunton, author of Bikepacking King Alfred's Way
“What sets bikepacking apart from classic cycle touring is the
terrain; instead of paved roads, you’ll travel along bridleways, green
lanes, forest tracks and forgotten rights of way. Sometimes, taking the
road, or staying in a B&B or hostel, makes sense, but bikepacking is
generally defined as an off-road cycling and camping adventure. It also
differs from traditional mountain biking: you won’t find endless
high-speed, technical descents here, although there are some, but
instead a journey of exploration. Immersing yourself in ancient
landscapes and remote trails becomes a kind of pilgrimage.”