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The New Forest

Amesbury to Stonehenge Guided Ride

  • Location Amesbury

Highlights

This EVENT is PRIVATE for 9th October 2025
Your personal guides Steve & Clare will lead you through thousands of years of history.

Our ride will take us around the iconic World Heritage Site of Stonehenge. We make a stop near to Stonehenge for a photo opportunity. Stand in awe of this magnificent Neolithic monument and soak up the fascinating history before beginning the return journey. 


  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Types of bike:  Mountain
  • Terrain: Roads, bridleways and byways including roots 



We recommend bringing the following:
  • Warm Clothing Dependant on weather on the day - additional layers recommended
  • Waterproofs Dependant on weather on the day - waterproof clothing recommended
  • Food Refreshments for on-ride refuelling e.g. energy bars
  • Drink Sufficient water or energy drinks


  • DBS Checked
  • Approved Fully Qualified Outdoor First Aid
  • Public Liability Insurance Through British Cycling
  • A riders information form will be sent by email once your booking has been made and will need to be completed and returned to us prior to the activity date.


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Cancellations

Custom Policy

Cancellation by rider(s): If cancellation is more than 30 days before the activity, you will be eligible for a full refund (less any administration fee incurred for cancellation of transport via third party operators e.g. ferry). Cancel within 30 days of the activity, no refund will be received.

Alternative dates may be able to be agreed at no additional cost but this cannot be guaranteed.

We may have to cancel for unforeseen circumstances e.g. forestry operations, adverse weather conditions. In these circumstances, alternatives dates or a full refund will be offered.

Location

Amesbury

Provider

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