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Embark on the Brockenhurst loop, a moderate road cycling route that takes you through the varied landscapes of the New Forest. You will cover 41.8 miles (67.2 km) and gain 1450 feet (442 metres) in elevation, typically taking around 2 hours and 48 minutes to complete. As you cycle, you will experience open heathland views giving way to ancient woodlands. A notable section is the Rhinefield Ornamental Drive, where towering Douglas firs and giant sequoias create a unique atmosphere. Keep an eye out for the wild ponies and donkeys that roam freely, adding to the charm of your ride.
Starting your ride from Brockenhurst village is convenient, as it offers parking options for your vehicle. If you do not bring your own bike, you can find cycle hire services directly in the village, often close to the train station. This makes accessing the route straightforward for everyone. Along the way, you will discover many charming villages with cafes and pubs, perfect for refreshment stops.
This route stands out for its unique blend of natural beauty and wildlife encounters within the New Forest National Park. The presence of free-roaming ponies, donkeys, and cattle offers a distinctive experience not found on many other road cycling routes. It provides a dedicated road cycling adventure, allowing you to immerse yourself in the heart of this special landscape.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Parking
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24.7 km
Highlight • Bridge
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54.4 km
Highlight (Segment) • Monument
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57.3 km
Highlight • Forest
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59.7 km
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67.2 km
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Parking
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66.3 km
606 m
270 m
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< 100 m
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64.4 km
2.92 km
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Brockenhurst village is an excellent starting point with various parking options. You'll find car parks conveniently located, often near the train station, which also serves as a hub for cycle hire services. This makes it easy to access the route even if you don't bring your own bike.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Brockenhurst loop or other public routes within the New Forest National Park. However, please respect the local regulations and the natural environment.
While the route is primarily for racebikes on roads, dogs are generally welcome in the New Forest National Park. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure they are kept on a lead, especially around free-roaming ponies, cattle, and other wildlife, and always clean up after them. Consider if the route's length and road sections are suitable for your dog.
The New Forest offers beautiful cycling year-round. Spring brings vibrant rhododendrons and new life, while autumn showcases stunning foliage. Summer is popular but can be busy. For the best road cycling experience, aim for drier conditions to fully enjoy the tarmac, especially on sections like the Rhinefield Ornamental Drive.
This route is designed for racebikes, meaning it predominantly follows well-surfaced, quiet country roads. While the New Forest is known for gravel tracks, this loop sticks to paved surfaces, offering a smooth ride. You'll encounter rolling hills, providing a steady workout rather than significant climbs.
The route offers diverse and beautiful scenery. You'll cycle through majestic heathland with expansive views, ancient woodlands featuring towering Douglas firs and redwoods, and charming villages. Highlights include the Ford at New Forest National Park, the Canadian War Memorial Road, and the scenic Bolderwood Arboretum Ornamental Drive.
One of the most unique aspects of cycling in the New Forest is the chance to see free-roaming New Forest ponies, donkeys, and cattle. You might also spot deer in the woodlands. Always give wildlife plenty of space and avoid disturbing them.
Yes, the route often connects charming villages like Brockenhurst, Beaulieu, Burley, and Lyndhurst. These villages provide ample opportunities for refreshment stops at cafes, pubs, and restaurants, perfect for a break during your ride.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several official trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the New Forest On Road Cycle Routes, New Forest Cycle Routes, and the National Byway, among others. This allows for potential variations or extensions to your ride.
With a distance of approximately 67 km and moderate elevation gain, this loop is generally considered an intermediate route, offering a good workout. While not overly challenging, beginners might find the distance and rolling hills a significant effort. Advanced cyclists will appreciate the smooth tarmac and scenic roads for a steady pace.
Absolutely! Brockenhurst is very cyclist-friendly and offers several cycle hire services directly from the village, often conveniently located near the train station. This is a great option if you're visiting without your own bike.
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