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Touring cycling routes around West Chelborough traverse a landscape characterized by picturesque countryside and winding country lanes. The area features rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and streams, providing varied terrain for cyclists. This part of West Dorset is known for its unspoiled natural beauty, offering a tranquil setting away from urban areas. The topography includes elevated terrain, contributing to diverse cycling challenges and scenic vistas.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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55.0km
03:33
540m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.8km
01:02
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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18.7km
01:13
230m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.0km
02:58
520m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.3km
02:09
490m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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* Reredos: The reredos (an ornamental screen or carving behind the altar) is a painted marble relief after Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper by Richard Westmacott the younger. It was moved in the 1960s to avoid blocking the East window. * Pews, Choir Stalls, and Pulpit: These are believed to be Victorian. * Kneelers: There's a collection of kneelers depicting various aspects of village life, needlepointed by villagers between 1986 and 1995. * Bells: The tower contains a peal of six bells. The complete ring was cast by Mears and Stainbank at the Whitechapel foundry in 1927, and notably, this was one of the first complete rings in Dorset to use the true-harmonic principle of tuning.
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* Interior Features: * Norman Piers: The original Norman piers supporting the central tower are a key architectural highlight. * Font: The church contains a hexagonal Ham Stone font. * Corbel Heads: The nave has beams resting on a series of well-carved corbel heads, which may depict some of the craftsmen involved in the church's construction. * Stained Glass: There are two roundels of 18th-century glass in the north wall of the chancel, depicting the Crucifixion and the Last Supper. The stained glass windows in the north and south transepts are 19th-century memorials.
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A curious and notable feature is that the central tower leans by as much as eighteen inches at its south corner. In 1846, it was discovered that a crushed stone coffin underneath the south-east pier was the cause of this deflection, suggesting it might have contained the ashes of the church's founder. The foundations were subsequently made secure.
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Cruciform Plan and Central Tower: The church has a distinctive cruciform (cross) shape, with a prominent central tower. This architectural layout is somewhat unusual for a parish church and contributes to its "oddly complex mass, short and heavy" appearance from the outside, as described by one observer, yet "inside it all fits simply together." Norman Origins and Later Additions: While the church as it stands today largely dates from the 13th and 15th centuries, its origins are earlier. The massive arches supporting the central tower are sprung from original Norman piers, indicating a much older foundation. The north transept and nave are from the early 13th century, with the central tower being rebuilt in the 15th century. The chancel and south transept were extensively rebuilt between 1907 and 1913.
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St. Mary's Church in South Perrott, Dorset, is a fascinating and ancient parish church, designated as a Grade I listed building. It stands overlooking the village, with the River Parrett flowing nearby, and is historically linked to the site of Mohun Castle, which was destroyed in the Monmouth Rebellion.
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Largest Green Space in Poundbury newly created wildflower meadows and other habitats plus the Pavillion Cafe
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Amazing coffee and lush cake. Lovely friendly cafe. Open in the week but also Sunday 10am to 1pm
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There are over 50 touring cycling routes around West Chelborough, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored 59 routes in total.
The terrain around West Chelborough is characterized by picturesque countryside, winding country lanes, and rolling hills. You'll encounter ancient woodlands and streams, providing a varied landscape. The region is part of the Dorset National Landscape, ensuring unspoiled natural beauty and diverse cycling challenges, including elevated sections.
The touring cycling routes in West Chelborough are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country roads, the sense of remoteness, and the opportunity to discover hidden gems within the unspoiled countryside.
Yes, West Chelborough offers 8 easy touring cycling routes, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes typically feature less elevation and are suitable for a leisurely pace through the scenic landscape.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 23 difficult routes around West Chelborough. These routes often feature significant elevation gains and traverse the area's rolling hills, such as the demanding Frome Valley Trail – Woodland Path Along the Stream loop from Corscombe, which includes over 540 meters of ascent.
Many of the touring cycling routes in West Chelborough are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the moderate Fox & Hounds Pub loop from Rampisham and the scenic Bike loop from Corscombe, both offering a complete loop through the countryside.
While cycling, you can explore several interesting places. Consider visiting the historic St John the Baptist Church in Broadwindsor or the charming Beaminster Village Centre. For natural beauty, the Sutton Bingham Reservoir offers a scenic stop, and Ninesprings Pond in Yeovil Country Park provides diverse landscapes.
Yes, the region around West Chelborough features traditional towns and villages like Beaminster and Evershot, which offer amenities such as pubs, cafes, and shops. Some routes, like the Fox & Hounds Pub loop from Rampisham, are even named after local establishments, making it easy to plan a refreshment stop.
While West Chelborough itself is a small village, parking is generally available in nearby towns and villages that serve as common starting points for routes. Many local pubs and attractions also offer parking for patrons. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations.
Public transport options directly to West Chelborough are limited due to its rural nature. However, larger nearby towns like Yeovil or Dorchester, which are accessible by train or bus, can serve as hubs. From there, you might need to cycle or arrange local transport to reach specific route starting points. For detailed information on cycling and public transport in the wider area, you can consult resources from Dorset Council.
Many of the easier and moderate routes around West Chelborough are suitable for families, especially those looking for quiet country lanes and picturesque scenery. The tranquil setting and low traffic on many roads make it a pleasant experience for cyclists of all ages. Always check the route difficulty and length to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
The rolling hills around West Chelborough naturally offer numerous scenic viewpoints. Routes like the View from Eggardon Hill – 15th-Century Market Cross loop from Evershot are specifically designed to take you to elevated spots, providing expansive views of the picturesque Dorset countryside. The area's unspoiled nature ensures beautiful vistas throughout your ride.
Yes, for those interested in longer rides, West Chelborough is integrated into a wider network. Routes such as the challenging Ham Hill Country Park – Hollow Lane loop from Melbury Osmond extend for over 46 kilometers, allowing for extended exploration of the West Dorset landscape and beyond.


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