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Road cycling routes around Charlton Musgrove traverse an exceptionally beautiful and unspoilt part of Somerset, characterized by diverse terrain. The area features mostly paved surfaces, offering varied road cycling terrain with options for different fitness levels. Cyclists can explore the picturesque Somerset countryside, from the fringes of the Stourhead estate to the vicinity of Wincanton Racecourse. The region's landscape includes gentle hills and scenic lanes, providing a compelling destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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32.1km
01:34
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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26.6km
01:23
210m
210m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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38.1km
02:00
360m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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33.0km
01:44
260m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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37.5km
01:50
300m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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One of the 'Camelot Churches' of South Somerset and has been a Grade II* listed building since 1961. Largely dates from c13th and c15th. Much restored in the 1850s and 1870s. c18th poet and satirist Charles Churchill was at one time curate at South Cadbury
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If you have time, try to walk around the Hill Fort! Cadbury Castle is a Bronze and Iron Age hillfort associated with King Arthur's legendary court at Camelot. The site was reused by the Roman forces and again from c. 470 until some time after 580. In the c11th century, it temporarily housed a Saxon mint. Evidence of various buildings at the site has been unearthed, including a "Great Hall", round and rectangular house foundations, metalworking, and a possible sequence of small rectangular temples or shrines
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Blackford is designated as a Conservation Area. The telephone box is the iconic K6 Telephone Kiosk and was listed Grade II by English Heritage in July 2008 following a local campaign. The Church of St Michael has 11th- or 12th-century origins. The tower was added in the 14th century and there were other changes around that time including the addition of south porch. More recent changes include the 17th century pulpit. There is a screen designed by Frederick Bligh Bond that was added in 1916.
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Surrounded by countryside, Milborne Port is a gorgeous town. Within the village there is Ven house and the church of St John the Evangelist. It has a varied history, including being a mint town during the reign of Aethelraed II and Cnut.
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Great views southwest across the Somerset Levels from this little hill on the edge of Cucklington. The viewpoint is at about 135m high and there is a bench to stop and take a break.
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Great views from Stonehill lane near Sutton Montis. The road tops out at 103m above sea level between Cadbury Castle to the north and Parrock hill to the south. Great views up towards the old hill fort. Both hills can be climbed on foot for even better views but they aren't road bike friendly.
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You might start looking at estate agent websites after meandering around Cucklington as the village and its views are jaw-dropping. Apart from far-reaching views of the patchwork countryside, you'll find a magnificent 13th-century church here too. Located between Gillingham and Wincanton, there are plenty of footpaths and lanes leading to this charming place.
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The Charlton Musgrove area offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 400 tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and challenging options.
You can expect diverse and picturesque terrain around Charlton Musgrove. The routes feature mostly paved surfaces, winding through an exceptionally beautiful and unspoilt part of Somerset. The landscape includes gentle hills, scenic country lanes, and rolling hills, offering a varied and engaging cycling experience.
Yes, there are plenty of options for beginners and families. The area offers 86 easy-grade road cycling routes. For example, the The Nog Inn – Mendip Cycling Lane loop from Wincanton is an easy 16.5-mile (26.6 km) trail, and the Mendip Cycling Lane – Quiet and Flat Route loop from Wincanton provides a gentle 32.3 km ride.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the region includes routes with notable elevation gains. The Stourhead House and Gardens – Climb to Stourhead loop from Wincanton, for instance, features a significant climb towards the historic Stourhead estate, with over 428 meters of ascent over 34.7 km.
Road cycling routes around Charlton Musgrove often pass by significant landmarks and offer scenic viewpoints. You might encounter the fringes of the Stourhead estate, home to the renowned landscape gardens and Bristol High Cross. The prominent Alfred's Tower, a 49-meter high folly within the Stourhead estate, is another notable point of interest.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Charlton Musgrove are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Chapel Cross Tea Room – Scenic Country Lane loop from Wincanton and the Castle Cary Market Hall – Cadbury Castle Hillfort loop from Wincanton.
While specific parking areas for cyclists in Charlton Musgrove itself are not detailed, the broader vicinity, including towns like Wincanton and areas near Stourhead, typically offer parking facilities. It's advisable to check local parking options in these nearby towns when planning your route.
The Somerset region, including Charlton Musgrove, is generally pleasant for road cycling during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer more favorable weather conditions, allowing you to fully enjoy the picturesque countryside and scenic lanes. While winter cycling is possible, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially wetter conditions.
Yes, the area offers options for refreshment stops. For example, the Chapel Cross Tea Room – Scenic Country Lane loop from Wincanton suggests a tea room stop. Additionally, the broader region has establishments like The Bath Arms pub near Longleat Estate, and other pubs and cafes in nearby towns like Wincanton, which are often cyclist-friendly.
The road cycling routes around Charlton Musgrove are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average rating of 4.8 stars from over 90 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the picturesque countryside, rolling hills, and quiet lanes that define the area, making it a compelling destination for outdoor activities.
The road cycling routes around Charlton Musgrove vary in length to suit different preferences. You can find routes ranging from shorter loops, such as the 26.6 km The Nog Inn – Mendip Cycling Lane loop from Wincanton, to longer excursions like the 38.2 km Castle Cary Market Hall – Cadbury Castle Hillfort loop from Wincanton, with many options in between.


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