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The best walks and hikes in North Dorset

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Hikes in North Dorset explore a landscape of rolling hills, river valleys, and ancient sites. The region is characterized by prominent chalk hills, including Hambledon Hill and Bulbarrow Hill, which provide wide views across the Blackmore Vale. Many trails follow the River Stour or pass through sections of the Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering a mix of woodland paths and open grassland.

Best hiking trails in North Dorset

  • The most popular hiking route is Hod Hill &…

Last updated: April 24, 2026

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Hambledon Hill and Hod Hill Circular

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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November 29, 2025, All Saints Church, Hilton

All Saints Church in Hilton, Dorset, is a remarkable Grade I listed building, primarily dating from the 15th and 16th centuries. Its unique architecture features masonry, windows, and carved corbels (including a bagpipe player) salvaged and reused from the nearby Milton Abbey after the Dissolution. The church also houses two beautiful panels of early 16th-century paintings of the Apostles, which were also transferred from the Abbey. It retains a square 12th-century font in Purbeck marble.

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November 6, 2025, The " Oh No " Bridge

I expect it makes a great crossing and cuts off a HUGE diversion along a main road. Typical council neglecting their duites to repair this bridge.

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November 6, 2025, Spetisbury Station

The North Dorset Trailway Connection Today, Spetisbury Station is a popular access point for the North Dorset Trailway. Trailhead: The section of the Trailway running from Spetisbury north to Sturminster Newton, largely following the old railway bed, is a well-maintained, traffic-free path for walking, cycling, and riding. Visitor Stop: The former station site makes a perfect place to stop, rest, and picnic while exploring the Trailway, offering fine views over the Stour Valley. It's a wonderful example of local history being preserved and repurposed for community and recreation!

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November 6, 2025, Spetisbury Station

The Spetisbury Station Project Unlike the bridge at Blandford, which remains a preserved structure, the Spetisbury station site is being actively restored by volunteers. The Project: The Spetisbury Station Project Group was formed in 2012 by dedicated volunteers to clear and preserve the abandoned site. What You Can See: While the original station buildings were demolished shortly after the 1956 closure, the project has cleared the site to reveal the foundations of the station buildings, the booking office, and the signal box. Ambience: The site is now a peaceful, landscaped green space featuring picnic areas, benches, and information boards. Volunteers have added replica signage and restored the platforms to recreate the atmosphere of the former country station. Wildlife Haven: The site is also managed to be a haven for local wildlife, with features like a wildlife pond, bat boxes, and specific flower borders.

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November 6, 2025, Spetisbury Station

The Railway and Closure Original Line: Spetisbury Station was located on the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway (S&DJR), which connected Bath to Bournemouth. Opening: It originally opened on November 1, 1860, as part of the Dorset Central Railway's line from Wimborne to Blandford. It initially had a single platform. Double Track: Around 1901, the line was doubled through the station, and a second platform and a signal box were added to handle the increased traffic. Downgrade: Like many rural stations seeking to cut costs, it was downgraded to an unstaffed "halt" in 1934. Passenger Closure: The station closed completely to passengers on September 17, 1956, one of the early closures on the S&D line. Line Closure: Although the station itself was closed, the main S&DJR line through the site continued to operate passenger services until the whole route closed in March 1966. Goods traffic ceased in 1969, and the track was lifted in 1970.

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Historic Significance: It is a Grade I Listed Building (the highest level of protection), noted for its special architectural and historic interest. Age: The first record of the bridge dates back to 1334, suggesting its medieval origins, with parts of the current structure likely dating to the 15th century. Construction: It is built of coursed rubble and ashlar stone and features nine semi-circular arches. Widening: The bridge was widened in 1819. The upstream side is the original, medieval part and features triangular cut-waters which extend up to form pedestrian refuges. The downstream side is the later, plainer widening. Inscriptions: There is a reset stone on the east side of the bridge inscribed with the year 1719. Name Origin: The bridge is named Crawford Bridge because it carries the road from Spetisbury to Tarrant Crawford. The nearby area of Spetisbury was historically one of three manors, including Great Crawford.

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* On the north wall, there are more fragmentary paintings, including depictions of St Michael weighing souls and St Christopher carrying the Christ Child. * A 13th-century painting in the chancel features a simple masonry pattern with a flower stencil. * There is also a 14th-century depiction of the Annunciation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there many hiking trails to choose from in North Dorset?

Yes, there are over 400 hiking routes in North Dorset. The trails range from easy strolls to challenging day hikes, with the majority being of moderate difficulty. You'll find a wide variety of options across the region's rolling hills, river valleys, and ancient landscapes.

What do other hikers think of the trails in North Dorset?

The region is highly regarded by the komoot community, with trails earning an average rating of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the stunning panoramic views from the hilltops, the well-maintained paths through areas like the Cranborne Chase, and the historical interest of the ancient hillforts.

Are there any good circular walks that start from a town?

Yes, there are several great options. For a walk that combines village scenery with countryside paths, consider the Milton Abbas loop from Winterborne Stickland. This 8.2-mile (13.1 km) route takes you through one of Dorset's most picturesque villages and the surrounding woodlands.

What are the best places for scenic viewpoints in North Dorset?

For expansive views, the chalk hills are unbeatable. Bulbarrow Hill offers some of the most famous panoramas across the Blackmore Vale. A rewarding route that includes this viewpoint is the Rawlsbury Camp, Lower Ansty, Hilton and Bulbarrow loop, which also explores ancient earthworks.

Can I find any easy, family-friendly hikes?

Definitely. For a gentle and accessible walk, the Hiking loop from Spetisbury is a great choice. It's a relatively flat 3.6-mile (5.8 km) route that follows a section of the North Dorset Trailway along the River Stour, making it suitable for all ages.

Are the hiking trails in North Dorset suitable for dogs?

Many trails in North Dorset are dog-friendly, with numerous paths through woodlands and across open fields. Delph Woods is a popular spot with locals, known for its clear stream where dogs can cool off. Always be mindful of livestock in fields and follow local guidance on keeping dogs on a lead.

Where can I find information on the North Dorset Trailway?

The North Dorset Trailway follows the path of a former railway line, offering a mostly flat, traffic-free route for walkers and cyclists. It's ideal for leisurely strolls. You can explore a section of it on the Shillingstone Hill & Okeford Fitzpaine loop, which combines a part of the trailway with a climb for rewarding views.

Are there any challenging long-distance hikes?

Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, The Dorset Gap loop from Bulbarrow Hill is a demanding 16.2-mile (26 km) trek. This difficult route involves significant elevation and rewards you with some of the most spectacular and remote scenery in the region.

What kind of walks are available in the Cranborne Chase area?

Cranborne Chase & West Wiltshire Downs AONB offers a mix of ancient woodlands, rolling chalk downland, and quiet valleys. A great example is the Tarrant Gunville & Chettle loop, a 6.5-mile (10.4 km) moderate walk that showcases the classic landscapes of the area.

Where is a good place to park for a walk around Fontmell Down?

The National Trust maintains a car park at Spread Eagle Hill (postcode SP7 0DT), which is a very popular starting point for walks on Fontmell and Melbury Downs. From here, you can access several circular routes that explore the chalk grassland and offer fantastic views.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in North Dorset?

Hiking in North Dorset is enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush green landscapes and vibrant wildflowers on the downs. Autumn provides beautiful colours in the woodlands, while crisp winter days can offer clear, far-reaching views from the hilltops. Just be sure to wear appropriate footwear, as paths can be muddy after rain.

Are there any walks that explore multiple hills?

Yes, for a hike that takes in two of the area's iconic Iron Age hillforts, the Hambledon and Hod Hills — National Trust route is an excellent option. This 4.1-mile (6.6 km) moderate loop involves climbs to both summits, providing a great workout with a side of history.

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