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Jogging routes around Holdenhurst Village are set within the green belt land of Dorset, England, offering a serene environment. The area is characterized by its proximity to the River Stour and the Stour Valley Way, providing riverside paths. Terrain varies from flat sections ideal for steady runs to more moderate paths. This setting offers a peaceful experience away from urban development.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Iford Bridge is a historic bridge that crosses the River Stour, connecting Christchurch and Bournemouth. It is a Grade II listed building by English Heritage. Easternmost section: Dates back to the late 18th or early 19th century and is constructed of red brick with stone coping. Middle section: Built in the mid-17th century, it is made of ashlar stone and features four round-headed arches. This section is particularly old, with some sources indicating it dates back to 1184. Westernmost section: Also from the late 18th century, it complements the middle section's architectural style.
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Bournemouth's 'other' pier, which is quieter and also free to access. It closes overnight although times vary from season to season and with the weather. There's a Harvester pub opposite plus cafes and shops nearby. Probably the best spot to get a view of the whole of Poole Bay.
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Well worth using.. take bikes and dogs. Tony the skipper is great 👍
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July 2016 – Boscombe Pier opens mini golf course with a difference! In July 2016 it was reported that the UK’s first ever eco-friendly mini golf attraction which had opened on the pier the previous month, had proven very successful. The specially-made golf balls contained fish food and the final four holes were at the end of the pier with the 18th being bottomless so the ball could fall into the sea. July 2016 – Joan Collins brings the glamour to Boscombe Pier! Filming took place in Bournemouth for a new road movie starring Dame Joan Collins. September 2019 – Should Boscombe Pier be privatised to ease traffic congestion? The suggestion came after the BCP Council cabinet member for transport, councillor Andy Hadley, said he was “keen” to look at water buses as a way of reducing congestion across the conurbation. Opposition to booze at Boscombe Pier Members of a BCP Council licensing sub-committee were considering a proposal put forward by Reefside to sell alcohol from its stores at the entrance to the pier. But there had been heavy opposition to the plans from councillors and people living on the seafront over concerns it would lead to an “inevitable increase” in crime and anti-social behaviour. Reefside Catering applied for a licence to sell alcohol from its kiosks until 7pm seven days a week. March 2022 – UFOs spotted over Boscombe Pier! In March, it was reported that a man had described three unidentified flying objects (UFOs) he saw in the sky above Boscombe Pier as “metallic, silver and spinning”. November 2022 – Water quality to be monitored at Boscombe Pier In November it was reported that sensors could be put on Boscombe Pier to measure the water quality as BCP Council’s lead member for environment cast doubt on the current sewage alerts. December 2023 – Boscombe and Penarth Piers – The bases for Christmas sea-swimming The substructures of thse two piers formed a notable backdrop to sea-swimming mornings which have become a popular ritual at Christmas. At Penarth, an early-morning disco and sauna further aided the ritualistic celebrations of the Winter Solstice; at Boscombe, the event served to raise money for the Macmillan Unit Hospital in Christchurch.
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There are over 560 jogging routes in and around Holdenhurst Village. This includes a wide variety of trails, with approximately 60 routes considered easy, over 440 moderate, and around 60 challenging options, catering to all fitness levels.
Yes, Holdenhurst Village offers many accessible paths perfect for a casual jog or a family outing. With over 60 easy routes available, you can find gentle, flat terrain, particularly along the River Stour and sections of the Stour Valley Way, which are ideal for a relaxed run.
Absolutely. For those seeking a greater challenge, there are over 60 difficult running routes in the area. An example is the Boscombe Pier – View of Bournemouth Pier loop, a 12.1-mile trail offering expansive coastal views and a more demanding experience.
Many of the running routes around Holdenhurst Village are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. A popular moderate option is The Norman House – Iford Old Bridge loop, which follows the River Stour and passes historic landmarks.
Jogging around Holdenhurst Village offers a diverse and picturesque experience. You'll encounter tranquil riverside paths along the River Stour and Stour Valley Way, lush green belt scenery, and from certain viewpoints, expansive vistas across the New Forest, Christchurch, and even the Isle of Wight.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Along the Stour Valley Way, you can discover historic sites like Throop Mill, which dates back to the Domesday Book, and the beautiful Stour Weir at Throop. These offer interesting cultural glimpses during your run.
The running routes in Holdenhurst Village are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 120 reviews. Runners often praise the serene green belt setting, the tranquil riverside paths, and the variety of terrain that caters to different fitness levels.
Many of the paths and green spaces around Holdenhurst Village are suitable for running with dogs, especially the riverside trails along the Stour Valley Way. It's always recommended to keep dogs under control and check for any specific local signage regarding leash requirements.
Beyond the trails themselves, you can explore several natural and historical attractions. Highlights include Whitten Pond, Long Lake, and the Longham Lakes. For coastal views, Flaghead Chine Beach is also nearby.
While Holdenhurst Village itself is small and tranquil, public transport options are available to nearby areas, from which you can access the wider network of trails. Checking local bus services connecting to Bournemouth or Christchurch would be advisable for planning your journey.
Holdenhurst Village has a quiet, rural atmosphere with limited dedicated parking. However, parking is often available in nearby towns or at specific trailheads along the Stour Valley Way or other popular access points. It's recommended to research specific parking locations for your chosen route in advance.
Yes, some routes near Holdenhurst Village extend towards the coast, providing stunning sea views. For example, the Boscombe Pier – Sunrise at Bournemouth Beach loop is a 7.5-mile trail that leads through coastal areas, offering beautiful vistas.
The area offers pleasant running conditions for much of the year. While some areas can become boggy in winter, spring, summer, and autumn provide ideal weather for exploring the diverse landscapes. The tranquil village atmosphere makes it enjoyable in any season.

