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Alton and Bordon loop

Moderate

3.3

(3)

6

riders

Alton and Bordon loop

02:06

33.4km

240m

Cycling

This moderate 20.8-mile touring cycling loop near Alton and Bordon offers rolling countryside, picturesque villages, and woodland views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

Waypoints

A

The Butts, Alton

Highlight • Rest Area

Wood fired pizzas at the Green, Butts Road in Alton. Saturdays from 4pm.

Tip by

1

5.00 km

St Leonard's Church, Hartley Mauditt

Highlight • Religious Site

12th century St Leonard's Church once stood in the hamlet of Hartley Mauditt, which was abandoned at some time before the 18th century. The remaining clues include the church itself, …

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2

13.0 km

Natterjack Toad Sculpture

Highlight • Monument

One of many sculptures along the Shipwrights Way, which starts near Alice Holt Forest and ends at Portsmouth Harbour. The Natterjack Toad was chosen for this location in Whitehill Parish, …

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3

14.8 km

Coldwater Valley Nature Reserve

Highlight • Natural

A linear nature reserve alongside the Rover Deadwater with a mixture of heathland, woodland, meadows and ponds.

There seems to be a lot of history here as well as there …

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4

26.8 km

La Luna Café Selborne

Highlight • Cafe

The staff are very welcoming and Friendly.

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B

33.4 km

The Butts, Alton

Highlight • Rest Area

Wood fired pizzas at the Green, Butts Road in Alton. Saturdays from 4pm.

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

23.4 km

3.21 km

2.63 km

2.38 km

1.77 km

Surfaces

25.3 km

4.58 km

2.46 km

796 m

333 m

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Highest point (160 m)

Lowest point (70 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the Alton and Bordon loop?

This cycling route is approximately 33.4 kilometers (20.75 miles) long and typically takes over two hours to complete, with an estimated duration of 7560 seconds (about 2 hours and 6 minutes) for touring cyclists.

What is the difficulty level of this cycling route?

The Alton and Bordon loop is rated as moderate. It requires a good fitness level, with an elevation gain of around 240 meters (787 feet) spread over its 33.4 kilometers, implying gradual climbs rather than steep ascents.

What is the terrain like on this cycling route?

The route primarily features paved surfaces, with about 25.3 kilometers of asphalt and 4.58 kilometers of other paved sections. There are also smaller segments of unpaved surfaces (2.46 km) and compacted gravel (333 meters). It includes roads, streets, dedicated paths, and cycleways, making it suitable for touring bikes capable of handling light off-road conditions.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the way?

You can expect to traverse rolling countryside adorned with picturesque villages, often described as Jane Austen country. The route offers a blend of woodland and rural views, passing through areas like Chawton Park Wood and showcasing natural landscapes.

Are there any notable landmarks or points of interest on the route?

Yes, along the route, you can find several points of interest. These include The Green, Alton, St Leonard's Church, Hartley Mauditt, the Natterjack Toad Sculpture, and the Coldwater Valley Nature Reserve.

Where can I park to access the Alton and Bordon loop?

While specific parking locations for this exact loop are not detailed, the broader Alton and Bordon areas offer various parking options. Whitehill & Bordon, for instance, is actively developing infrastructure to encourage cycling, suggesting accessible parking for visitors looking to explore the local routes.

Is the Alton and Bordon loop dog-friendly?

As a cycling route primarily on roads and dedicated paths, the Alton and Bordon loop is generally suitable for cyclists. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure it is well-behaved and can safely accompany you on a bicycle, or consider sections where dogs can be walked on a leash, especially in natural reserve areas.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The route can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and summer offer pleasant conditions for cycling through the rolling countryside and wooded glades. The area is known for bluebell woods, which are particularly beautiful in spring.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for this cycling route?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Alton and Bordon loop. It utilizes public roads, paths, and cycleways.

Are there places to eat or drink along the route?

Yes, you can find places to refuel. For example, La Luna Café Selborne is a highlight along the route, offering a convenient stop for cyclists.

Does the route connect with other cycling paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers sections of The Shipwrights Way, the Bordon Off Road Cycle Trail, and The Loop. Other paths like Hangers Way and the A3 Cycle Route also make up smaller portions of the journey.

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