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Hiking around Affpuddle And Turnerspuddle explores a landscape of expansive lowland heath, classic chalk streams, and broadleaf woodlands. The region is characterized by a network of footpaths that cross the Dorset countryside, with many routes following the River Piddle or meandering through Affpuddle Forest. The terrain generally features gentle gradients, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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10.8km
02:52
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.7km
02:53
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.35km
01:56
60m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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If you're looking for a quintessentially relaxing Dorset scene, Moreton FordClick to open side panel for more information and its accompanying footbridge are about as idyllic as it gets. Located on the River Frome near the village of Moreton, this spot is a favorite for locals and visitors alike who want to enjoy the water without necessarily getting their feet wet. The footbridge itself is a long, narrow wooden structure that runs parallel to one of the longest fords in the south of England. It was built to allow pedestrians to cross safely when the river level is high or when vehicles are splashing through the shallow water. A Hub for "Splashy" Fun: The area around the bridge is a local hotspot for families. On a warm day, you'll see children paddling in the shallow, clear water, dogs leaping after sticks, and even horses being ridden through the ford. A Scenic Shortcut: The bridge serves as a key link for several famous walking routes, including the Lawrence of Arabia Trail and the Jubilee Trail. Crossing it leads you directly into the shaded, peaceful tracks of Moreton Plantation. The "Nature Watch" Spot: Because the bridge puts you right over the center of the river, it’s a perfect place to pause and look for minnows in the gravelly shallows or watch the elegant swans that frequently glide by. Photographer's Dream: With the thatched cottages of the village in the background and the light reflecting off the wide, shimmering expanse of the ford, it is widely considered one of the most "Instagrammable" spots in rural Dorset.
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Bridleway section is quite close to stream and river, be prepared to stop dog walkers
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Can be busy but really nice and gravelly track after the bridge. It is not deep but you can sort of take a dip.
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A fascinating place with a rich history and unique features. Here's a summary of what makes it special: History: * A church has stood on this site since at least 1190. * The current building dates back to 1776 when it was rebuilt, reusing medieval foundations. It's considered a good example of early Gothic Revival architecture. * The church's dedication changed in 1490 from St Magnus Martyr to St Nicholas. * The north aisle was added in 1841. * In 1940, the church suffered significant damage from a German bomb during World War II.
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Nice coffee stop with good bike rack. Employs My Ability students - a plus in my book. https://walledgardenmoreton.co.uk/the-dovecote-cafe/
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The ‘Dish’ is a ‘swallet’ (sinkhole) about 90m in diameter, 40m deep with steep sides. It was named after the herbalist Nicholas Culpepper (1616-1654). It is impossible to photograph it in entirety due to the size of the mature trees growing in it! Swallet holes, or dolines, are circular depressions formed when the underlying chalk is dissolved by the overlying acid sands and gravels which eventually collapse to form an inverted cone.
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The church was rebuilt in 1776, reusing medieval foundations and is considered a good example of the early Gothic revival. The rebuilding was financed by the Frampton family, who lived in the nearby manor house. The north aisle was added in 1841 and most internal fittings were renewed c1847. In 1940, the church suffered a direct hit from a German bomb, and was largely destroyed. It was rebuilt over the following decade, but the stained glass windows were replaced with plain green glass. It is known for its thirteen windows, engraved by the poet and artist Sir Laurence Whistler.
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Yes, the area is very popular with dog walkers. The mix of heathland and woodland, such as in Affpuddle Forest, offers plenty of space. Many local nature reserves like Tadnoll Nature Reserve are well-regarded for dog walking. However, please be mindful of wildlife, especially on the protected heathlands, and keep dogs under control.
Parking is generally found in small, informal lay-bys or designated spots near trailheads and villages. For example, some routes start from Moreton, which has roadside parking options. For woodland walks, places like Delph Woods have dedicated small car parks. It's best to arrive early as spaces can be limited, especially on weekends.
Absolutely, circular routes are a key feature of this area. They allow you to explore the varied landscape without retracing your steps. For a moderate circular hike that combines heathland and riverside paths, consider the Moreton Long Bridge – Bryants Puddle Heath loop from Moreton. Most trails in the region are designed as loops.
The region is rich in natural and historical sites. A major highlight is Culpepper's Dish, a large, impressive sinkhole viewable from the road near Briantspuddle. You can also discover historic churches like the 13th-century St Laurence's in Affpuddle and Holy Trinity in Turnerspuddle. Many walks also feature traditional thatched cottages typical of Dorset.
Yes, many trails offer a mix of scenery. The landscape is defined by its combination of forests and chalk streams. A great option for this is the Ford Near Bere Regis loop from Milborne St Andrew, which takes you through varied terrain including paths near the River Piddle and through wooded areas.
The terrain is generally gentle, consisting of rolling hills, flat river valleys, and heathland paths rather than steep mountains. Most routes are rated as easy or moderate. For a straightforward and relatively flat walk, the Moreton Long Bridge – St Nicholas Church, Moreton loop from Moreton is an excellent choice, taking around 1.5 hours.
While the immediate trails are rural, nearby villages like Moreton and Bere Regis offer pubs and cafes for refreshments before or after your hike. It's a good idea to plan your route to start or end in one of these villages if you're looking for a post-walk meal or drink.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the peacefulness of the trails, the beautiful mix of heathland and woodland, and the abundance of wildlife. The well-maintained paths through classic Dorset countryside are a frequently mentioned highlight.
Yes, two notable long-distance trails cross the region. The Jubilee Trail, a 90-mile path across Dorset, passes near Briantspuddle. Additionally, sections of The Hardy Way, a 220-mile route through Thomas Hardy's 'Wessex', traverse the picturesque Piddle and Frome valleys.
There are over 35 hiking routes to explore in the immediate area. These range from short, easy strolls of less than an hour to more moderate half-day hikes, ensuring there are options for all fitness levels and time commitments.
T.E. Lawrence lived nearby at Clouds Hill and is buried in the cemetery at Moreton. A short walk from the village leads to St Nicholas Church, where you can visit his grave. The church itself is also famous for its beautiful engraved glass windows by Laurence Whistler.


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