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Road cycling around Sherborne offers diverse landscapes, characterized by rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and quaint villages. The region features quiet country roads that wind through the picturesque Dorset countryside, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Situated on the River Yeo, on the edge of the Blackmore Vale, the area presents low hills, green slopes, and lush woodlands. These natural features contribute to a scenic backdrop for road cycling routes of varying difficulty.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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99.6km
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Harnessing the power of moving water to drive a mill wheel is an age-old invention of the human spirit of discovery, the origin of which can be traced back to times long past. Thanks to such a construction, the human or animal muscle power could be easily replaced by the power of the natural elements by means of a - natural or artificially created - watercourse, in order to grind grain into corn or to press oil from fruits, for example. Man unterscheidet bei Wassermühlen im Wesentlichen zwei Varianten zum Antrieb: * Either the flowing water simply hits the blades of the water wheel from below to set it in motion; or * the watercourse is guided - usually through a so-called "mill canal" - above the wheel and falls on the blades; with this construction, a higher efficiency is given by the natural gravity.
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Yes Northleach and particularly for Lynwood Cafe in the square, the church - the cathedral of the cotswolds, and if a meal is required the Wheatsheaf Pub.
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Can get busy with traffic but lots of side roads and walking pathetic to explore
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Lovely church to stroll around with a cafe near by and walks along the river
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theres a lovely bench with a fantastic view, to get your breath back after the hills up
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Nice village below famous and famously busy Diddly Squat.
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It's beautiful in a overrun-with-tourists kinda way, but the Deli here is excellent for coffee, food and expensive Italian ingredients that you don't need on a bike ride, but want.
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If we read the legends of St. Nicholas, he is portrayed as an angel on earth, as a helper in times of need, as a savior in many moments. He is glorified, like many other saints. There are no such people today, or maybe there are? Yes, there are still such people today who do good in secret. They too are today the hidden saviors, the helpers in times of need. I meet such people again and again in my work, (...). Even if they would not call themselves St. Nicholas, they are, like the saint, there for other people. They see the need and alleviate it. So "he" still exists today - we don't need Santa Claus. Thank God! (Text: Michael Inden, Diocesan President of the KAB)
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There are over 180 road cycling routes around Sherborne, offering diverse landscapes and varied terrain for cyclists of all levels.
The Sherborne area is characterized by rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and quiet country roads, providing a scenic backdrop. Routes range from easy paths with minimal elevation to challenging excursions with significant climbs. You'll find options like the moderate Daylesford Organic Farm – Upper Slaughter Ford loop, which covers 32.2 miles with 1,560 feet of elevation, or more demanding routes such as the Minchinhampton Village Centre – Oaksey Village loop, a 61.6-mile trail with over 3,469 feet of gain.
Road cycling routes around Sherborne often pass through picturesque landscapes including the River Yeo and the edge of the Blackmore Vale, known for its lush countryside and low hills. You might also encounter historic sites such as Sherborne Abbey and the ruins of Sherborne Old Castle. Scenic villages like Lower Slaughter and viewpoints like Bourton-on-the-Water village are also accessible.
Yes, Sherborne offers easier routes suitable for a relaxed ride, such as the 9.9-mile 'Sherborne Abbey – Sherborne School loop' mentioned in regional research, which has minimal elevation. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed in the provided data, the region's quiet country roads and varied terrain include options for different ability levels, including moderate loops.
The road cycling experience in Sherborne is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and the charm of the quiet country roads that wind through the picturesque Dorset countryside.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Sherborne are designed as loops. Examples include the challenging 'Hollow Lane – Sherborne Abbey loop' (56.2 miles), the moderate 'Sherborne Abbey – Sutton Bingham Reservoir loop' (30.7 miles), and the shorter 'Sherborne Abbey – Chetnole Inn loop' (17.9 miles), all offering varied experiences.
Many routes pass through or near charming villages where you can find refreshment stops. For instance, the Windrush Valley Country Lane loop from Great Rissington includes the Cafe de la Post in Chadlington, and the Wychwood Forest Road loop passes by The Charlbury Deli and Cafe. The region's quaint villages are generally good places to look for local establishments.
Sherborne has a train station, which can be a convenient starting point for cyclists arriving by public transport. The town is also connected to National Cycle Network Route 26, which can be accessed from Sherborne, providing further connectivity for cyclists.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on public roads in the Sherborne area or wider Dorset. However, if you plan to cycle on private estates or specific trails, it's always advisable to check local regulations or signage. For example, the Sherborne Estate (National Trust) focuses on nature and access, but specific cycling rules might apply to certain paths.
The Sherborne area offers enjoyable road cycling throughout much of the year. The rolling hills and ancient woodlands provide scenic beauty in spring and autumn, while summer offers longer daylight hours. Winter cycling is also possible, though conditions may vary, and appropriate gear is recommended.
Yes, experienced cyclists can find challenging routes with significant elevation gains. The Minchinhampton Village Centre – Oaksey Village loop is a demanding 61.6-mile trail with over 3,469 feet of ascent, typically taking nearly five hours to complete. Another challenging option is the 'Hollow Lane – Sherborne Abbey loop', a 56.2-mile route that includes significant climbs.
Yes, the 'Sherborne Abbey – Sutton Bingham Reservoir loop' is a moderate 30.7-mile path that offers scenic views and passes by the tranquil Sutton Bingham Reservoir, a popular spot for fishing and walking, making it a pleasant stopping point for cyclists.


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