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Dorset Cycle Routes

Dorset is a lovely county with some fine countryside and a wonderful coast.
The main attraction in the region is the south coast with its wonderful beaches many of which can be comfortably accessed by bike.
Also of interest is the district of Purbeck which has some fabulous rolling countryside and wonderful coastal scenery.

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You can also view an overview map of all the routes in the using the Dorset Cycle Map>>

There are several National Cycle Networksigned routes in the county many of which have been mapped and can be viewed and downloaded below.

For more information on cycle routes in Dorset including tips, advice and free cycle maps please click here

Route NamePhotoDistanceDescription
Axminster to Bridport16 miles (25 km)Follow National Cycle Route 2 on this short route through the lovely Devon countryside along minor roads and tracks.
The ride takes you from the pretty market town of Axminster in Devon through some pleasant rural scenery to the finish point at Bridport in Dorset. View Full Details>>
Axminster to Dorchester34 miles (55 km)Travel from Devon into Dorset following National Cycle Route 2.
The south coast is never far away as you travel through some lovely countryside on your way to the market town of Dorchester on the River Frome. The route takes you through many pretty Dorset villages including Little Bredy and Winterborne St Martin and has splendid views of the Dorset countryside and coast. You'll also pass close to the historic Hardy Monument which is worth a small detour if you have time. View Full Details>>
Baiter Park2 miles (3 km)Enjoy a cycle or walk through this harbourside park in Poole. The route follows a nice surfaced path along the coast from Baiter Park to Whitecliff Park with great views over Parkstone Bay to Brownsea Island and the Purbeck Hills. It follows National Cycle Route 25and is suitable for families looking for a traffic free cycle ride or an easy coastal walk.
The route starts from the Baiter car park and heads east along the waterside path. You'll see lots of sailboats in the water as you make your way to Whitecliff rside Park where you'll pass the marina. There's also great views towards the Purbeck Hills and lots of birdlife to look out for on the water.
You can extend your outing by heading west to Poole Quay and continuing to Holes Bay and the lovely Upton Country Park. Also nearby is Poole Park which has a large boating lake and a miniature railway. View Full Details>>
Blandford Forum to Gillingham19 miles (30 km)This ride follows National Cycle Route 25 through the Dorset countryside. The ride starts on the River Stour in Blandford Forum and heads north west through Stourpaine and then on to Child Okeford where you enjoy views of Hambledon Hill and Hod Hill before joining National Cycle route 25. The route then follows quiet country roads to Gillingham. View Full Details>>
Bournemouth to Ashurst New Forest31 miles (50 km)Starting in the south coast seaside town of Bournemouth travel east along the prom to Christchurch and then through the New Forest to Ashurst along National Cycle Route 2. View Full Details>>
Castleman Trailway16 miles (26 km)Travel from Ringwood to Poole along the disused Southampton to Dorchester railway line on this easy cycle and walking route. Route highlights include 3 lovely country parks - Avon Heath Country Park, Moors Valley Country Park and Upton Country Park. View Full Details>>
Corfe Castle Ride11 miles (18 km)This short circular ride starts in Wareham and follows a series of country lanes to the fascinating ruins at National Trust owned Corfe Castle. The route also visits Hartland Moor Nature Reserve, Stonehills Down Nature Reserve and crosses Stoborough Heath before returning to Wareham. You will also pass a series of peaceful, pretty villages including Church Knowle, East Creech and Stoborough Green.
Another route highlight is the beautiful Blue Pool Dorset. This disused clay pit is now a beauty spot because of the unusual turquoise colours of the pool. There are also delightful wooded trails and a pretty tea room to stop for refreshments. You'll also pass close to the Arne Nature Reserve where you could lock up the bike and look out for a variety of birdlife. View Full Details>>
Dorchester to Castle Cary40 miles (65 km)Follow National Cycle Route 26 north from the lovely town of Dorchester through Sherborne to your destination of Castle Cary Walk in Somerset. The first section takes you along the River Frome to Maiden Newton. You then continue to the villages of Cattistock, Lower Wraxall and Barwick passing the Sutton Bingham Reservoir on your way to Sherborne. From here you head north to Castle Cary passing through the pretty villages of Corton Denham and South Cadbury - home to Cadbury Castle thought to be King Arthur's Camelot by some. View Full Details>>
Dorchester to Wareham19 miles (30 km)Follow National Cycle Route 2 on this lovely easy route through the Dorset countryside. View Full Details>>
Dorchester to Weymouth11 miles (17 km)This ride follows National Cycle Route 26 from Dorchester to Weymouth and then onto the Isle of Portland.
It starts off near Dorchester's railway stations and heads south along a roadside traffic free path to Upwey and then onto Weymouth. Near Weymouth the path passes through the delightful Radipole Lake RSPB Nature Reserve. With a lake, reeds and lagoons it is a nice spot to stop for a rest and look out for Kingfishers, Cetti's warblers and bitterns.
Soon after you join the Rodwell Trail - a nice off road trail along a disused railway path. It includes a lovely coastal stretch at the ruins of 16th century Sandsfoot Castle and the beautiful Sandsfoot Cove. From here the path runs along the coast to the Isle of Portland where you will ride alongside Chesil Beach before finishing at Portland Castle with fabulous views of the harbour. View Full Details>>
Duncliffe Wood2 miles (3 km)Explore miles of cycling and walking trails in this large area of ancient woodland near Shaftesbury. The woods cover 93 hectares (230 acres) with waymarked trails and lots of pretty bluebells in the spring months. There's also a nice climb to Duncliffe Hill with great views of Blackmore Vale to enjoy. Look out for a variety of woodland birds and butterflies including silver-washed fritillary, white admiral and purple hairstreak.
To continue your walking in the area you could head a few miles south east to the Cranborne Chase AONB and visit the lovely Fontmell and Melbury Downs at Compton Abbas. The area is a nature reserve with a variety of interesting flora and fauna. There's also a climb to Melbury Hill where there are great views over the Vale of Wardour and Shaftesbury.
The Hardy Way long distance trail also passes through the woods. You could follow the trail from Shaftesbury to the woods or head south west to Marnhull. Here you can pick up the Stour Valley Way and further explore this lovely area. View Full Details>>
East Lulworth Cycle Ride18 miles (29 km)This super ride takes you through the stunning Purbeck Hills from Wareham to Lulworth Cove. View Full Details>>
Exmouth to Lyme Regis31 miles (50 km)Follow National Cycle Route 2 through the Devon countryside from Exmouth to Lyme Regis. You will cross the border from Devon to Dorset on this attractive route which follows the spectacular Jurassic Coast. View Full Details>>
Gillingham to Frome19 miles (31 km)This route follows National Cycle Route 25 and National Cycle Route 24 from Dorset to Somerset. The route starts near the train station in Dorset based Gillingham and heads north on quiet country roads. You'll soon come to Stourhead - an 18th century landscaped garden owned by the National Trust that is well worth a visit. You then continue onto a lovely stretch through the Longleat Estate. If you have time, Longleat House is another route highlight well worth stopping for, with beautiful grounds, a safari park and the delightful Heaven's Gate to enjoy. The final stretch takes you through a woodland section and then along country lanes to Frome, where you finish near the train station. View Full Details>>
Gillingham to Warminster21 miles (33 km)This route follows National Cycle Route 25 from Dorset to Wiltshire. The route starts near the train station in Dorset based Gillingham and heads north on quiet country roads. You'll soon come to Stourhead - an 18th century landscaped garden owned by the National Trust that is well worth a visit. You then continue onto a lovely stretch through the Longleat Estate and Longleat Centre Parcs. If you have time, Longleat House is another route highlight well worth stopping for, with beautiful grounds, a safari park and the delightful Heaven's Gate to enjoy. The final stretch takes you to Warminster on quiet roads. View Full Details>>
Hurn Forest5 miles (8 km)Enjoy a cycle or walk through this pleasant area of woodland near Bournemouth. There are miles of good tracks to explore the area which includes woodland, heathland and ponds. The Moors River also runs past the western edge of the wood where you will also be able to see Bournemouth Airport.
There is a parking area on Matchams Lane from which this route starts. You can see this on the street view link below.
To extend your outing head to the nearby Avon Heath Country Park near Ringwood. View Full Details>>
Lodmoor Country Park2 miles (3.5 km)Enjoy a peaceful walk around this country park and nature reserve in Weymouth. View Full Details>>
Maiden Newton to Dorchester9 miles (15 km)This is a lovely short, easy ride through Dorset with many traffic free sections and some short on road sections.
You start off at Maiden Newton railway station and head south following the River From to Dorchester, passing Frampton with its lovely village green on the way. View Full Details>>
Moors Valley Country Park3 miles (5 km)Moors Valley Country Park and Forest, is situated in Ashley Heath, on the Dorset/Hampshire border. The park has a number of peaceful woodland paths so is a great place for a safe and easy cycle or walk. There are a number of well waymarked cycle and walking routes through the park, while there is also cycle hire available throughout the year.
The park contains the Moors River and two Lakes where you can see Grey Herons, Great Crested Grebes, Mallards and Mute Swans. There is also a steam railway and a 'Go Ape' adventure park.
Moors Valley is situated right next to Ringwood Forest so there is scope for continuing your ride for several miles through more peaceful woodland. View Full Details>>
National Cycle Route 2558 miles (94 km)National Route 25 is a signed Sustrans Cycle Path running from Longleat to Bournemouth on the south coast. View Full Details>>
National Cycle Route 26107 miles (172 km)This signed Sustrans Cycle Route runs from Portishead in Somerset to the Isle of Portland on the south coast of Dorset. View Full Details>>
North Dorset Cycleway71 miles (114 km)This terrific signed circular route takes you on a tour of some of the prettiest villages and finest countryside in this beautiful county. You will pass through the Dorset Downs and Cranborne Chase Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the delightful Blackmore Vale.
The ride starts at Gillingham railway and heads towards the lovely town of Sturminster Newton. Situated on the River Stour the town boasts an ancient working watermill which is now a museum.
From Sturminster Newton you continue to Ibberton and the fabulous Ibberton Hill with spectacular views of Dorset's AONB. The ride then descends to Milton Abbas where you will find pretty thatched cottages and the impressive Milton Abbas Abbey, which is now a school. The village is often shown on picture postcards of Dorset with the 36 quaint white-washed and thatched cottages each fronted by a lawn.
The next stage takes you to the market town of Blandford Forum where you cross the River Stour. Pleasant riverside sections along the Stour and the River Tarrant follow before passing through Moor Crichel, Gussage All Saints and Farnham. View Full Details>>
North Dorset Trailway13 miles (20.7 km)This splendid walking and cycling path runs along a dismantled railway line from Sturminster Newton to Spetisbury in Dorset.
The path has regular views of the River Stour following it for most of the route. You will pass through a series of pretty villages and towns including Sturminster Newton, Stourpaine and Blandford Forum before finishing at Crawford Castle at Spetisbury. On the way there's nice views of the nearby Hod Hill and Hambledon Hill which is a great place to enjoy views over the area. View Full Details>>
Okeford Hill1 miles (2 km)Visit Okeford Beacon in Dorset and enjoy cycling and walking trails with wonderful views. You can park at the Okeford Hill Picnic Site, about a mile to the south of Okeford Fitzpaine. From here you can pick up the Wessex Ridgeway trail to explore the woodland and countryside around Okeford Hill. Many other tracks will take you into Blandford Forest or you can head south west towards Bell Hill and Ibberton Hill.
The area is also home to Okeford Hill Mountain Bike Park. Here you can try a variety of downhill mountain bike trails. See the video below for a sample of what you can expect! There's also bridleways for cyclists at Shillingstone Hill and Blandford Forest. View Full Details>>
Poole to Gillingham37 miles (60 km)Travel from Poole on the Dorset south coast northwards to Gillingham via Shaftesbury and Wimborne Minster.
The route follows National Cycle Route 25 for much of the way and includes a lovely stretch along the River Stour and a variety of quiet paths and lanes through the countryside.
You start in Poole near the train station and follow the path around Holes Bay and Upton Park before joining the Castleman Trailway to Wimborne Minster. From here you follow the River Stour to Blandford Forum via the villages of Pamphill and Shapwick. You then head north west past Stourpaine, Child Okeford, Hambledon Hill, Hod Hill and Shaftesbury before quiet country roads take you to Gillingham. View Full Details>>
Poole to Ringwood22 miles (35 km)Travel from Poole to Ringwood along National Cycle Route 25 and view some lovely coastal scenery, heathland and countryside.
Starting in Poole near the train station follow the path around Holes Bay and Upton Park before joining the Castleman Trailway to Wimborne Minster. The trailway then continues through West Moors and Ashley Heath to Ringwood on the River Avon.
This is a fairly easy route with most of it being traffic free along the Castleman Trailway which runs along a disused railway line. View Full Details>>
Poole to Wimborne9 miles (15 km)This short route takes you from Poole to Wimborne along designated cycle paths.
First you will follow the path around Holes Bay and Upton Park before joining the Castleman Trailway to Wimborne Minster. The views around Holes Bay are particularly lovely and Upton House is well worth stopping at for some lunch in the splendid grounds. Further highlights are the views of the River Stour and of course the impressive Wimborne Minster at the end of the route. View Full Details>>
Puddletown Forest4 miles (6 km)This large area of woodland near Dorchester has miles of footpaths and mountain bike trails. There are a number of easy walking trails and some more challenging climbs to Green Hill and Beacon Hill. If you are on a moutain bike you can enjoy miles of bridleways, short natural singletracks, downhill sections and some jumps. The forest is located just to the west of the village of Puddletown and the River Piddle. It is a nice walk to do if you are visiting Thomas Hardy's cottage which is located on the western fringe of the forest. View Full Details>>
Purbeck Cycleway48 miles (77 km)Take a trip around the stunning Purbeck Hills on this exhilarating ride. View Full Details>>
Rempstone Ride12 miles (20 km)This is a lovely, largely traffic free cycle or walk across Rempstone Heath in Dorset.
The route begins at Norden Station and soon enters the peaceful Rempstone Estate with its woodland, fields and heathland. On exiting the estate there are two alternative paths you can follow. The first heads towards the Sandbanks ferry with splendid views of Poole Harbour and Brownsea Island. The other takes you to Studland with its fabulous beaches and attractive coastline. Either of these make good alternative starting points for the ride although the Sandbanks ferry will be more accessible for most.
Cyclists should use a mountain bike or hybrid as the off road tracks on Rempstone Heath are quite bumpy and sandy in places. Most of this route takes place on the traffic free Rempstone estate so is also suitable for walkers.
To further extend your walk you could explore the Studland Heath Nature Reserve with its dunes, heathland and variety of wildlife. You can also pick up the South West Coast Path at the Sandbanks Ferry and head to Old Harry Rocks and Swanage.
Just to the east you will find Godlingstone Heath where you can visit the impressive Agglestone Rock. The large sandstone block commands wonderful views across the heaths to the coast. View Full Details>>
Rodwell Trail2 miles (3 km)The Rodwell Trail is a nice easy off road trail through Weymouth using a disused railway path. After passing through the Rodwell district of Weymouth you join a lovely coastal stretch at the ruins of 16th century Sandsfoot Castle and the beautiful Sandsfoot Cove. From here the path runs along the coast to the Ferry Bridge that you can cross to the Isle of Portland. View Full Details>>
Sherborne to Somerton26 miles (42 km)This route starts at Sherborne Abbey in Dorset and then follows National Cycle Route 26 north to Castle Cary before heading west along the South Somerset Cycle Route to Somerton in Somerset. There's some lovely scenery to enjoy on this route as you pass through many pretty villages including Corton Denham and then South Cadbury - home to Cadbury Castle thought to be King Arthur's Camelot by some. The route then passes the pretty market town of Castle Cary before turning west towards Somerton via Lydford-on-Fosse View Full Details>>
Sika Trail7 miles (11 km)This signed off road circular trail takes you on a tour of the peaceful Wareham Forest in Dorset.
You will pass through the high forest and open heath of the area with its variety of wildlife. Look out for crossbills and sand lizards as you make your way around this 7 mile circular ride.
This trail is suitable for families with older children as the trail is relatively flat but has a couple of climbs. It is signed for its duration and though it is advertised as a cycle trail it is also suitable for walkers. You can start off from the Sika Trail car park located at postcode BH20 7PE.
This route links with the Wareham Forest Way. It runs from Wareham to Sturminster Marshall with nice views of the River Frome and the River Piddle Valley.
Also nearby are the Hartland Moor and Arne Nature Reserves. Here you will find more nice footpaths with a variety of wildlife to look out for. View Full Details>>
Upton Country Park2 miles (3 km)Upton Country Park, consists of 100 acres of parkland situated on the north west edge of Poole, Dorset. Attractions include formal and informal gardens, open parkland, woodlands, farmland and the Grade II listed Upton House. There are also fine views towards the town across Poole Harbour. The route can be extended to Poole town centre by cycling or walking along the Holes Bay path. View Full Details>>
Wareham to Arne Nature Reserve6 miles (9 km)Starting at the train station at Wareham, follow local cycle routes to the beautiful Arne Nature Reserve. There's plenty to see at Arne with a variety of wildlife including Sika Deer. The ride finishes at Shipstal point on the coast with fabulous views of Poole Harbour and Brownsea Island. View Full Details>>
Wessex Ridgeway Trail62 miles (100 km)Follow the Wessex Ridgeway Trail and enjoy spectacular views of the Dorset countryside on this shared walking and cycling path.
The trail begins at Tollard Royal in Wiltshire and heads to Hambledon Hill passing through Ashmore Wood and crossing the River Iwerne on the way.
A short section along the river Stour and a wooded spell through Blandford Forest take you to Ibberton and then onto Up Cerne and Maiden Newton. You then head to Beaminster before passing through the beautiful Marshwood Vale and finishing on the Jurassic Coast at Lyme Regis. View Full Details>>
Yeovil to Sherborne10 miles (16 km)This short route follows National Cycle Route 26 from Yeovil in Somerset to Sherborne in Dorset.
The route starts near Yeovil Penn Mill rail station and follows an off road cycle track through Yeovil and round the Yeovil Country Park. The route then follows National Cycle 26 along country roads finishing at Sherborne Abbey. View Full Details>>