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Easy hiking trails around Cucklington offer access to a diverse landscape situated on a hill in Somerset, bordering Dorset and Wiltshire. The region features undulating terrain, ancient woodlands like Kingsettle Woods and Cucklington Wood, and open calcareous grasslands. Hikers can experience views of the Blackmore Vale and the Somerset Levels, with elevations typically under 200 meters. The area is part of the wider Cranborne Chase & West Wiltshire Downs, providing varied natural environments for exploration.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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5.35km
01:30
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.82km
01:51
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.85km
01:37
110m
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lovely view of the lake, especially at sunset.
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The cross crowning this small sacred monument is comparatively small and modest in relation to the entire monument. However, the cross's base, rising in Gothic form, deserves special attention. The very delicate structure, stretching skyward, looks to me a bit like someone had removed a small church steeple from the church and transplanted it onto the lawn here.
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This road runs alongside Garden Lake providing a beautiful view of the tranquil waters and the stunning Stourhead Gardens. Keep an eye out for the market cross, originally erected in 1373 in the centre of Bristol and relocated to Stourhead in 1764.
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C.250 steps to climb, but quite low. Views are stunning from the top on a clear day. Costs £6 for non members.
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Amazing place. I was able to check out the shop and cafe, and have a peak at the garden, whetting my appetite to make it a day's destination some time.
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The Bath stone obelisk on the Stourhead Estate is 32 m high. It was built in 1839 replacing an earlier obelisk on the same site. There is an interesting solar disk on the top and a dedication to Henry Hoare who had it built.
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King Alfred's Tower is a triangular tower raised in memory of King Alfred, who is said to have raised his standard here in 870 AD. It also commemorates George III in 1760 and the end of the seven years war. It was built by the owner of the Stourhead estate. Now owned and managed by the National Trust.
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The Obelisk in Stourhead gardens was first built in 1746 as an Egyptian symbol of the ever shining sun. It has been restored twice, it crumbled in the nineteenth century and was restored in 1839-40 and then again after being struck by lightning in 1853.
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There are over 50 easy hiking trails around Cucklington, offering a wide variety of landscapes and experiences suitable for all skill levels. In total, the area features more than 100 routes for hiking.
Easy hikes around Cucklington offer a diverse landscape, from the undulating terrain of the Blackmore Vale to ancient woodlands like Kingsettle Woods and Cucklington Wood. You'll find open calcareous grasslands, and many routes provide far-reaching views of the 'patchwork countryside' and the Somerset Levels, with elevations typically under 200 meters.
Yes, many easy trails in the Cucklington area are suitable for families. These routes often feature gentle gradients and explore scenic areas like the Stourhead estate. For example, the Stourhead House & Estate loop is a popular choice, offering beautiful surroundings that are enjoyable for all ages.
Many easy hiking trails around Cucklington are dog-friendly, especially those through woodlands and open countryside. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, particularly near livestock or in nature conservation areas. The varied terrain provides plenty of opportunities for your canine companion to enjoy the outdoors with you.
Yes, Cucklington offers several easy circular walks. These routes are perfect for exploring the area without retracing your steps. A great example is the Hiking loop from Wincanton, which provides varied scenery through the countryside.
The Cucklington area is rich in history. On easy hikes, you can encounter notable landmarks such as King Alfred's Tower, a 49-meter high folly offering panoramic views. You might also pass historic churches like the 13th-century Church of St. Lawrence or St. George's Thatched Church. The tranquil Cutt Mill Ruins alongside the River Stour also offer a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, Cucklington itself is situated on a hill, providing 'jaw-dropping' far-reaching views of the Blackmore Vale and the Somerset Levels from various vantage points. The iconic King Alfred's Tower, often included in easy loops like the King Alfred's Tower – Kingsettle Woods loop, also offers stunning panoramic views from its summit.
The easy trails in Cucklington are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, the peaceful ancient woodlands, and the stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Absolutely. The Cucklington area is home to beautiful ancient woodlands such as Kingsettle Woods and Cucklington Wood. Many easy trails, including the King Alfred's Tower – Kingsettle Woods loop, lead directly through these serene forested areas, offering shade and a rich natural environment.
Yes, the region offers easy walks that incorporate water features. The River Stour flows through the area, providing tranquil settings. Additionally, the renowned Stourhead House and Gardens features a magnificent lake and mystical grottoes, which are part of easy walking routes like the Stourhead House and Gardens – Stourhead Gardens and Lake loop.
Cucklington offers enjoyable easy hikes throughout the year. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, while autumn showcases stunning fall foliage across the 'patchwork countryside'. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather, and even winter can be beautiful with crisp air and clear views, especially through the ancient woodlands.
Yes, you can combine your easy hike with a visit to historical churches. The 13th-century Church of St. Lawrence in Cucklington is a notable site. Another charming option is the St George's Thatched Church loop from Gillingham, which allows you to explore the countryside and this distinctive historical building.


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