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No traffic touring cycling routes around Winfrith Newburgh traverse a varied landscape within Dorset's Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features dramatic coastal formations, including the Jurassic Coast with its limestone arches and coves, alongside rolling inland hills. Cyclists can navigate through tranquil river valleys, such as those of the Frome and Piddle, and explore designated nature reserves. The terrain offers a mix of flat paths and moderate ascents, providing diverse options for touring cyclists.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A short detour to Stair Hole is worthwhile. The bizarrely shaped rock blocks and the limestone formation eroded by the sea offer a fascinating insight into the forces of erosion. The viewpoints also offer beautiful photo opportunities of the rugged coast and the turquoise water.
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Stair Hole is a fascinating and impressive place on the Jurassic Coast in southern England that is definitely worth a visit. The cliffs and rocks that jut out into the sea here are breathtakingly beautiful and provide a dramatic backdrop for photographers and nature lovers. Particularly impressive is the natural rock formation that leads into the water like a staircase (hence the name) – a real highlight for any visitor. The area is perfect for coastal walks, where you can enjoy the fresh sea air and admire the impressive natural surroundings. Stair Hole is a place that combines tranquility and beauty and leaves a lasting impression. An absolute must for anyone who wants to experience the wild beauty of the English coast!
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Fairly long road section through heathland
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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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Winfrith Newburgh offers a wide selection of no-traffic touring cycling routes, with over 80 options available. These routes cater to various preferences, ensuring a peaceful and enjoyable ride away from vehicular traffic.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Winfrith Newburgh are predominantly easy to moderate. Approximately 29 routes are rated as easy, perfect for a relaxed ride, while 45 are moderate, offering a bit more challenge. There are also a few more difficult options for experienced cyclists seeking a greater workout.
Yes, there are several easy, no-traffic routes ideal for beginners or families. For a gentle introduction, consider the Connecting Path loop from Winfrith Newburgh, which offers a pleasant ride without significant climbs. Another option is the Woodlands Campsite – Wareham Bridge and the River Frome loop from Winfrith Newburgh, providing a longer but still easy experience along the tranquil River Frome.
The routes often pass by or provide access to stunning natural features. You can explore the dramatic Durdle Door, the iconic natural limestone arch, or the picturesque Lulworth Cove. The Lulworth Cove – View of Lulworth Cove loop from Winfrith Newburgh is a great way to experience these coastal highlights. Inland, you might encounter tranquil spots like Rushy Pond or the unique Sculpture by the Lakes.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. While cycling, you might pass by the charming River Piddle Crossing – Moreton House loop from Winfrith Newburgh, which can lead you towards Moreton Manor House and its beautiful gardens. The wider area also offers access to significant sites like Corfe Castle and the Tolpuddle Martyrs' Tree, which can be incorporated into longer touring itineraries.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Winfrith Newburgh are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.69 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the peacefulness of the routes, the stunning natural beauty of the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the opportunity to explore coastal and inland landscapes away from busy roads.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes around Winfrith Newburgh are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Chaldon Herring Village Green loop from Winfrith Newburgh offers a moderate circular ride through picturesque villages and countryside.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for touring cycling in Winfrith Newburgh, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. However, the region's natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with autumn providing vibrant colours and winter offering crisp, quiet rides, especially on the designated no-traffic paths.
Yes, you can find routes that meander alongside local waterways. The Woodlands Campsite – Wareham Bridge and the River Frome loop from Winfrith Newburgh is an excellent choice for waterside cycling, as it follows sections of the tranquil River Frome. The River Piddle also features in routes like the River Piddle Crossing – Moreton House loop from Winfrith Newburgh.
While specific parking details for each route may vary, Winfrith Newburgh and surrounding villages typically offer public car parks. For routes starting directly from Winfrith Newburgh, local parking options are usually available. For routes venturing further afield, consider parking in larger towns like Wareham or near specific attractions, ensuring you check local signage for any restrictions or fees.
Many of the routes pass through or near charming villages where you can find traditional pubs and cafes. While specific establishments are not listed for every route, planning your ride to include stops in places like Wool, Moreton, or Chaldon Herring will likely provide opportunities for refreshments and a break.


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