Cycling access through Longleat Estate

Longleat Estate has kindly granted permissive access for pedal cycles through their grounds.

Cyclists on asphalt track leading away from country house

Longleat Estate has kindly granted permissive access for pedal cycles on National Cycle Routes 24 and 25, as well as the Wiltshire Cycleway. Normally, access is restricted to paying visitors, so the following conditions apply:

  • Access is for pedal cycles only.

  • Pedestrians, e-scooters and horse riders are not permitted.

  • Cyclists must stay on the designated cycle route.

  • Stopping on the route is not permitted.

  • Use of Longleat facilities is not included.

Cyclists who wish to leave the designated route or use any facilities must purchase a valid Longleat ticket.

The estate may temporarily close the cycle routes at any time, without notice, for safety, operational reasons or events.

Routes that pass through Longleat

  • Cyclists on asphalt track leading away from country house

    Route 24

    Route 24 is a 78.8-mile route on the National Cycle Network, connecting Bath to Eastleigh.
    Route 24
  • Two cyclists on coastal cycle path with sea wall and beach and buildings in the distance

    Route 25

    Route 25 is a 59-mile route on the National Cycle Network that connects Longleat stately home in Wiltshire to Bournemouth on the south coast of England.
    Route 25
  • Cyclists on asphalt track leading away from country house

    Wiltshire Cycleway

    The Wiltshire Cycleway is a 160-miles circular route around the county.
    Wiltshire Cycleway