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No traffic touring cycling routes around Alderbury are set within Wiltshire's varied landscape, characterized by rolling green fields, ancient woodlands, and the River Avon. The region offers a mix of terrain, including paved surfaces and unpaved sections, suitable for different cycling preferences. Elevation changes are generally gentle, with some undulating roads in the wider countryside. Alderbury serves as a base for exploring both local paths and routes extending towards the New Forest and historic Salisbury.

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Winchester Cathedral – Westgate, Winchester loop from Alderbury

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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October 25, 2025, John O'Gaunt Inn

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The striking bronze statue of King Alfred the Great is one of Winchester's most recognizable landmarks, dominating The Broadway at the eastern end of the High Street near the River Itchen. Sculpted by Sir Hamo Thornycroft, the colossal, 15-foot-tall figure was erected in 1901 to commemorate the millennium of the king's death—a pivotal figure who made Winchester his capital and is credited with being "The Founder of the Kingdom and Nation," as inscribed on its granite base. Depicting a heroic, bearded Alfred in a regal stance with a downward-pointing sword hilt forming a cross, the statue celebrates his dual role as a military champion against the Vikings and an early Christian leader, all while standing proudly in the city he helped define.

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The Sword: Alfred is shown grasping a large, cross-hilted sword with the point facing downwards. This posture is symbolic, representing not just his prowess as a warrior who defended his kingdom against the Vikings, but also his role as a Christian leader, with the hilt forming the shape of a cross. The Pedestal: The statue rests on a large pedestal of Cornish granite, which is inscribed with just one word: AELFRED. Historical Portrayal: Thornycroft's depiction is a romanticized, heroic one—showing Alfred with a long, flowing beard—even though contemporary coins suggest the King was clean-shaven. The monument represents the Victorian-era idea of Alfred as a perfect warrior, statesman, and philosopher king.

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The statue depicts Alfred the Great (847–899 AD), who was the King of the West Saxons and is traditionally regarded as the first King of the Anglo-Saxons and the founder of the Kingdom of England. Winchester was his capital. Sculptor: Sir Hamo Thornycroft, a highly-regarded Royal Academician. Completion: It was completed in 1901, although it was commissioned to mark the millennium of King Alfred's death (which was in 899 AD). Size: The bronze statue is monumental, standing at 15 feet (4.57 m) high and weighing about five tons. The total height with its granite pedestal is around 40 feet. Location: It stands prominently at the eastern end of The Broadway, near the junction with Bridge Street and Eastgate Street, with the High Street extending behind it toward the city centre.

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October 8, 2025, Westgate, Winchester

Ancient Origins: The earliest surviving structure of the gate is of Anglo-Saxon character, though it was rebuilt in the 12th century and later modified in the 13th and 14th centuries. ​Military Features: The 14th-century modifications included a portcullis in the western façade and two inverted-keyhole gunports (for hand-held cannon), which are considered some of the earliest in the country. Today, the structure houses the Westgate Museum, which is operated by the Hampshire Cultural Trust.

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October 8, 2025, Westgate, Winchester

The Westgate in Winchester is one of the city's most significant and iconic historical landmarks. It is a fortified medieval gateway that stands prominently at the upper end of the High Street, close to the Great Hall of Winchester Castle. Key Facts and History ​Surviving Gate: It is one of only two fortified medieval gateways that survive in Winchester (the other being Kingsgate), the rest having been demolished in the 18th century.

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More information about King Alfred: https://www.cityofwinchester.co.uk/history/html/king_alfred.html

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Winchester Cathedral in southern England is an impressive building steeped in history. Its Gothic architecture and intricate details make a visit a fascinating experience. Particularly impressive are the high vaults and the historic artworks that adorn the church. The interior exudes a serene and dignified atmosphere, inviting you to linger. The cathedral is a significant cultural and religious center, reflecting both history and spirituality. Overall, it is a worthwhile destination for visitors interested in architecture, history, and art.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of no-traffic touring cycling routes can I find around Alderbury?

Alderbury offers a variety of touring cycling routes designed to keep you away from heavy traffic. You'll find paths winding through ancient woodlands, alongside the River Avon, and across rolling Wiltshire countryside. The routes range from easy, shorter loops perfect for a relaxed ride, to more challenging, longer excursions that explore the wider region.

Are there any easy, traffic-free touring routes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, Alderbury has several easy, traffic-free options. For a gentle introduction, consider the Bike loop from Alderbury, which is just over 7 km. Another excellent choice is the Redlynch Plantation loop from Alderbury, offering a pleasant 13.7 km ride through scenic areas.

What are the most popular attractions or landmarks to see along these routes?

Many routes offer access to significant local landmarks. You can cycle towards Salisbury Cathedral and Historic City Centre, a magnificent site housing one of the original Magna Carta copies. Another historical gem is Old Sarum Ruins, the original site of Salisbury with expansive views. Some routes also provide access towards the edge of The New Forest, known for its unique natural beauty.

Can I find longer or more challenging no-traffic touring routes from Alderbury?

Absolutely. For those seeking a more demanding ride, the Winchester Cathedral – Mottisfont Country Road loop from Alderbury is a challenging 76 km route. Another difficult option is the Lamb Inn, Nomansland – Gilbert's Nursery loop from Alderbury, covering over 41 km with notable elevation changes.

What do other cyclists say about touring in Alderbury?

The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience around Alderbury, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the variety of landscapes from riverside paths to ancient woodlands, and the opportunity to explore historic sites away from busy roads.

Are there any circular no-traffic touring routes available?

Yes, all the routes featured in this guide are circular, meaning you will start and end your journey in Alderbury. This makes planning your ride straightforward, as you won't need to arrange return transport from a different endpoint.

What natural features can I expect to see on these routes?

The routes around Alderbury showcase the region's diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter the serene River Avon, ancient woodlands, and the characteristic rolling green fields of Wiltshire. Some routes also skirt natural monuments like Langley Nature Reserve and RSPB Franchises Wood, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting and peaceful immersion in nature.

Is it possible to access The New Forest from Alderbury via a cycling route?

While there isn't a direct traffic-free route from Alderbury *into* the heart of The New Forest listed here, some routes, such as the River Test at Mottisfont – Mottisfont Country Road loop from Alderbury, will take you towards its periphery. The New Forest itself offers over 100 miles of family-friendly cycling paths once you reach it, often accessible from Salisbury which is a short distance from Alderbury.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Alderbury?

Spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Alderbury. During these seasons, you can expect milder weather, longer daylight hours, and the countryside to be at its most vibrant. While cycling is possible year-round, winter rides may require more preparation for colder temperatures and potentially muddier sections on unpaved paths.

Are there places to stop for refreshments along the no-traffic routes?

Many of the routes pass through or near charming villages and towns where you can find local pubs, cafes, or shops. For example, the region around Alderbury is known for its welcoming establishments, and routes often incorporate stops in places like Downton, which has local cafes, or near the Lamb Inn as featured in one of the more challenging routes. It's always a good idea to check opening times in advance, especially in smaller villages.

Are there any specific historical sites or points of interest besides Salisbury Cathedral?

Beyond Salisbury Cathedral and Old Sarum, you can also discover other historical gems. St Thomas’s Church, Salisbury is another notable historical church. Further afield, The Moot and Moot House in Downton offer a glimpse into the area's past. These sites can often be incorporated into your cycling itinerary or visited as part of a longer day out.

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