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Dog friendly hiking trails around Clanger Wood offer a diverse landscape characterized by ancient woodlands, gentle slopes, and open countryside views. The area features a mix of deciduous trees, creating tranquil canopies, and during spring and summer, the forest floor is vibrant with wildflowers. Trails often consist of natural woodland paths, which can be uneven and muddy after rain, indicating a natural and somewhat rugged walking experience. Clanger Wood is also ecologically rich, designated as a Site of Special Scientific…
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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3.73km
00:57
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.1km
03:23
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.4km
02:58
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.78km
01:29
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Grade I listed CofE. Built around 1150. A squint near the altar is claimed to be Englands longest. Tower with spire built around 1480 but largely rebuilt in 19thC
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vfounded by St. Aldhelm 705, rediscovered in 19thC. Very beautiful. The whole building is thought to be from the 950-1050
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Lovely views to the River Avon across this historic bridge. Dating from the 13th or 14th C
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the point at which the Kennet and Avon canal crossed the river and railway line via the Aqueduct built by John Rennie & John Thomas between 1797 and 1801. Good pub here which will reopen summer 2025. This is on the main railway line now becoming a regular (request?) stop since 2011
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This is (I believe) the oldest Tithe barn in either the South West, or the county?! I cant remember 🤦♀️ so not much help!! BUT, it's definitely worth poking your head in, it is a lovely space and you can sort of feel the past, and I love that.
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There are 9 dog-friendly hiking routes available around Clanger Wood, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. These trails offer diverse experiences through ancient woodlands and open countryside.
The trails around Clanger Wood feature natural woodland paths, which can be uneven with exposed tree roots. Expect a mix of deciduous forest floors and open countryside views. Some sections may become muddy, especially after rain, so appropriate footwear is recommended for both you and your dog.
Yes, there are 2 easy dog-friendly routes available. While the provided routes are mostly moderate, the region research mentions routes like the "Stile Into Field loop from Heywood" as an easy 3.7-mile option, perfect for a relaxed stroll with your dog.
Hikers can enjoy ancient woodland paths, vibrant displays of wildflowers like bluebells and primroses in spring and summer, and diverse wildlife. The area is also close to the iconic Westbury White Horse, offering expansive views. While not directly in Clanger Wood, some routes like the Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn – Avoncliff Aqueduct loop explore the wider scenic area.
The komoot community rates the dog-friendly trails around Clanger Wood highly, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from 260 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil woodland atmosphere, the natural beauty, and the opportunity to explore diverse landscapes with their canine companions.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly routes around Clanger Wood are circular, providing convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Bradford-on-Avon – The Lock Inn Cafe loop from Trowbridge and the Bradford-on-Avon – The Bridge Tea Rooms loop from Trowbridge, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps.
Clanger Wood is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer vibrant wildflower displays, including carpets of bluebells, and opportunities to spot butterflies. Autumn brings stunning foliage and murmurating starlings. Be aware that paths can become muddy after rain, especially in wetter seasons.
While specific establishments aren't listed in the route data, the area around Clanger Wood, particularly in nearby towns like Bradford-on-Avon and Trowbridge, is likely to have dog-friendly pubs and cafes where you can relax after your hike. It's always a good idea to check with individual venues beforehand.
Clanger Wood is ecologically rich, being a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). You might spot deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species like nuthatches and treecreepers. In summer, look out for butterflies such as the Silver-washed fritillary. Keeping your dog on a lead in certain areas helps protect the local wildlife.
The dog-friendly trails vary in length. For example, the The Lock Inn Cafe – Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn loop is approximately 12.5 km (7.8 miles) and takes around 3 hours and 15 minutes, while other routes can be shorter or longer depending on your preference.
Yes, Clanger Wood offers trails suitable for families with dogs. The diverse landscapes and natural features provide an engaging experience for all ages. Consider the easier routes for younger children or those less accustomed to longer walks. Remember to check the terrain and distance to match your family's capabilities.


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