Situated less than one hour from central London, the Vale of Pewsey can boast the very best public transport links, making it easy and convenient to get to. 

Take time out to enjoy relaxing walks, rural heritage or a day out exploring our amazing countryside and feel the stress of your busy life just disappear. 

Having a joined-up rail and bus network is generally the preserve of cities and urban areas.  But now the Vale of Pewsey can also boast integrated public transport!

The introduction of an on-demand bus service has transformed the public transport service across the villages of the Vale.  The service links Marlborough, Devizes, Pewsey, Hungerford, Tidworth and Avebury and the villages in these areas, as well as providing scheduled routes to Swindon and Salisbury.

You can use the app (download the app here) to book a bus or, if you prefer, you can call 01225 712900.  There is also an online website that you can use – wiltshire-connect.ride-booking.com/rides.  Once you have a booking, you can follow its progress on the app whilst you wait.  There are lots of designated pick up and drop off points across the Vale for you to choose from, making the service extremely convenient.

Connecting to your train arrival or departure couldn't be easier.  The Vale of Pewsey is well served by having two railway stations – Bedwyn in the east and Pewsey station at the heart of the Vale.  The train services from Great Western Railways (GWR) makes it easy to get from London and Reading to the Pewsey Vale, which is at the heart of the North Wessex Downs National Landscape.  With the new bus service, you can book your bus to pick you up or drop you off at a time that meets with your GWR train.  If your train is running late, then you can text via the app to rearrange the booking.

Once you are in the Vale, you can also use this service to take you to the start of a walk, or to meet you at the end of a linear walk to take you back to where you started.  Have a look at our Rail Ways in the Pewsey Vale article to see walks you can do direct from the stations.  However this new bus service opens up all sorts of possibilities to walk anywhere in the Vale when you arrive by train!

The buses are wheelchair accessible, have air conditioning and will (at some point in the future) have free passenger wi-fi.

Wiltshire Connect really is a fabulous service so please use it whilst you are visiting – it’s the easy and convenient way to get around!

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About the Author: Susie Brew

Susie Brew
Susie is the Coordinator for the Pewsey Vale Tourism Partnership. She is passionate about the Vale of Pewsey and its place in the North Wessex Downs. Susie really enjoys sharing the history and stories of the area and to help local businesses and organisations thrive. With four dogs, she is often out walking up on the downs with her husband Tim.

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