The Knepp Estate & Dial Post loop from Ashington
The Knepp Estate & Dial Post loop from Ashington
4.4
(11)
25
riders
01:57
32.6km
210m
Cycling
Cycle a moderate 20.3-mile loop through the Knepp Wildland and charming Sussex villages, with 702 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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4.89 km
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15.6 km
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22.0 km
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30.7 km
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32.6 km
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31.3 km
1.37 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
22.9 km
9.68 km
< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
This touring bicycle loop from Ashington is designed to take just under two hours to complete, offering a good workout without being an all-day commitment.
The route is graded as moderate and is generally suitable for most skill levels, though a good level of fitness is recommended. While primarily on paved surfaces, be aware that some segments, particularly within the Knepp Estate, may be unpaved and more challenging.
The terrain is a mix, primarily consisting of paved roads. However, some sections, especially within the Knepp Estate, may be unpaved. Paths within the estate can also become very muddy, particularly after rain or during winter, so appropriate tires and gear are advisable.
A major highlight is the Knepp Estate Rewilding Project, where you can observe large herbivores like Exmoor ponies, red and fallow deer, longhorn cattle, and Tamworth pigs roaming freely. The rewilded landscape also supports diverse birdlife, including nightingales and cuckoos, and insects like purple emperor butterflies.
The route can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer the best opportunities for wildlife spotting within the Knepp Estate and more pleasant cycling conditions. Be prepared for potentially muddy paths within the estate during winter or after heavy rain.
Absolutely! You'll pass through lovely Sussex villages and by the Knepp Estate Rewilding Project. For refreshments, consider stopping at Kinsbrook Vineyard, or pubs like The Crown Inn in Dial Post. The Wilding Kitchen at Knepp is also open year-round.
While the route itself is generally accessible, specific rules for dogs within the Knepp Estate Wildland apply to protect the free-roaming animals. Dogs are typically allowed on public rights of way but must be kept on a lead at all times. Always check local signage for the most current regulations.
No, there is no entrance fee or permit required to cycle on the public rights of way that traverse the Knepp Wildland. The rewilding project is accessible to the public via these designated paths.
The route starts from Ashington. While specific parking details aren't provided, Ashington offers various public parking options suitable for accessing the start of the loop. Look for parking facilities within the village.
Yes, the route briefly intersects with several official trails within the Knepp Wildland, including short sections of the Knepp Wildland Red Route, Knepp Wildland Blue Route, Knepp Wildland Yellow Route, and Knepp Wildland Orange Route. It also crosses paths like Kingsbridge Lane and Penbridge Lane.
Yes, the route offers views of the rewilded landscape, and within the Knepp Estate, there are five tree-viewing platforms providing panoramic vistas. You'll also pass by historical elements such as the present-day Knepp Castle and the ruins of a Norman castle, as well as the Holy Sepulchre Church, Warminghurst.