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Touring cycling around Ibberton, nestled in North Dorset, features serene landscapes and charming villages. The region is characterized by rolling hills and picturesque countryside, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Notable natural features include Bulbarrow Hill, providing elevated views, and the River Stour, which meanders through the area. Routes often traverse the quiet villages of the Blackmore Vale, contributing to a peaceful cycling experience.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Didn't really see any that jumped out at me to be honest, but these stocks are well cool!!!
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If Winterborne Kingston’s church is the cozy family home, St Nicholas ChurchClick to open side panel for more information in Winterborne Clenston is the "high-fashion" estate church that’s ready for its close-up. This Grade II* listed beauty was rebuilt in 1840 by architect Lewis Vulliamy. It’s famously stylish, featuring striking bands of flint and Portland stone that make it look like it’s wearing a very expensive designer sweater. Silver Screen Famous: It’s so picturesque that it was used for the final wedding scene in the 1996 film adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma starring Gwyneth Paltrow. The "Pencil" Spire: Unlike its neighbors' sturdy square towers, this one sports a slender, elegant spire that pierces the Dorset sky with real Victorian confidence. Estate Chic: It sits slightly isolated on a hill above the Winterborne stream, serving as the "typical estate church" for the nearby Whatcombe House and the magnificent Clenston Manor. Interior Charm: Inside, it’s a masterclass in the "Perpendicular" style—lots of vertical lines, light-filled windows, and an atmosphere that says, "I am small but perfectly formed."
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Really lovely main street. This can comfort you while you climb - if you are going left at the top you will face more climbing. Milton Abbas is one of the earliest examples of a community being moved for aesthetic reasons: it was created in the 1770s when Joseph Damer, the then owner of Milton Abbey, relocated the village of Middleton to a new site (now known as Milton Abbas) to improve the view from his estate. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Abbas
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notable for being one of the first planned settlements in England. In the 1770s, the owner of Milton Abbey, Joseph Damer (later Lord Milton and Earl of Dorchester), decided the original village of Middleton was spoiling his view and commissioned architect Sir William Chambers and landscape gardener Capability Brown to design a new village in a nearby wooded valley. The old village was demolished, and most of its residents were relocated to this new model village, now known as Milton Abbas. The village is characterized by its single, sinuous main street lined with 36 almost identical whitewashed and thatched cottages. These were originally designed to house two families each.
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The church was built in 1786. This was during the creation of the new village of Milton Abbas by Joseph Damer, the Earl of Dorchester. He had the original market town of Milton (or Middleton), which was too close to his mansion (now Milton Abbey School), demolished and a new model village constructed to house his estate workers. * Replacing an Older Church: There was an earlier St James' Church serving the parish before the new village was built. Its exact location is uncertain, though some speculate it might have been near the south door of Milton Abbey. Registers of this earlier church date back to 1650. * Materials from the Abbey: It is believed that some of the materials used to build St James' Church came from the demolished abbey barn. * Victorian Enhancements: In 1886, the church underwent significant alterations. The chancel was enlarged, the chancel and tower arches were rebuilt, and a south aisle was added.
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The present St James Church (grade 2 listed) is located in the centre of The Street in the ‘new’ village of Milton Abbas. It was built in the 1780’s and consecrated in 1786. The church is open daily
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If you are hiking in this area definitely pop in for a coffee and food it’s amazing 😋
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Largest Green Space in Poundbury newly created wildflower meadows and other habitats plus the Pavillion Cafe
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The touring cycling routes around Ibberton are characterized by rolling hills and picturesque countryside, offering varied terrain. While many routes feature paved surfaces, some segments may be unpaved, providing a diverse challenge for cyclists. You'll traverse the serene landscapes of the Blackmore Vale, with notable features like Bulbarrow Hill offering elevated views.
Yes, Ibberton offers a range of routes for different abilities. Among the 169 touring cycling routes available, 26 are classified as easy. These routes provide a gentler introduction to the area's scenic beauty, allowing for a more relaxed cycling experience suitable for beginners or families.
Many routes offer stunning views and pass by significant landmarks. You can enjoy elevated views from Bulbarrow Hill. Other points of interest include the Hambledon Hill Iron Age hill fort and Hod Hill. The historic Milton Abbas Village, known for its planned settlement and St James's Church, is also a frequent feature on several routes.
The duration of touring cycling routes in Ibberton varies significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. For example, the moderate Milton Abbas Village – View from Bulbarrow Hill loop from Hilton typically takes around 1 hour 34 minutes. More challenging routes, such as the difficult Poundbury Hill Fort – Poundbury Cemetery Monument loop from Hazelbury Bryan, can take over 5 hours to complete.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Ibberton are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the View from Bulbarrow Hill – Milton Abbas Village loop from Woolland, which takes you through rolling hills and charming villages. The Sturminster Newton and Ibberton Cycle Ride is also a well-known 18-mile circular route in the area.
Ibberton's serene landscapes and charming villages make it an excellent destination for touring cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While specific seasonal conditions can vary, the region's natural beauty is enjoyable across all seasons, with the River Stour known for lovely views year-round.
The touring cycling routes around Ibberton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful experience away from heavy traffic, the stunning vistas from rolling hills, and the charm of quiet villages like Milton Abbas and Okeford Fitzpaine. The varied terrain and access to local attractions are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, several routes pass through or near charming villages that offer opportunities for refreshments. Cerne Abbas Village, for instance, is a nearby option with pubs, restaurants, and a village shop, making it a good spot for a lunch stop. You can also find cafes in villages like Winterborne Stickland, such as 'The View Coffee Shop' mentioned in the Milton Abbas Village – The View Coffee Shop loop from Winterborne Stickland route.
While specific parking and public transport details for each route vary, the North Dorset Trailway, a multi-user path, offers a largely traffic-free route connecting several towns and villages, which can be accessed via public transport links. For those driving, routes often start from villages like Hilton or Hazelbury Bryan, where local parking may be available. It's advisable to check specific starting points for parking information.
Ibberton is known for its tranquil atmosphere and quiet villages, contributing to a peaceful cycling experience away from heavy traffic. While specific 'less crowded' routes aren't explicitly listed, the overall character of the region suggests that many of the routes, particularly those traversing the Blackmore Vale, offer a serene environment. The View from Bulbarrow Hill – Milton Abbas Village loop from Hilton is a moderate option that explores the scenic countryside.
Yes, the North Dorset Trailway, built on an old railway line, is accessible for cyclists and meanders alongside the River Stour. This area is known for its wildlife, including otters and kingfishers, and offers picturesque views, including those of Hambledon Hill. While specific komoot routes listed here don't explicitly follow the entire Trailway, it provides excellent links to rural roads for extended cycling through the Dorset countryside.


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