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No traffic touring cycling routes around Crewkerne navigate the diverse landscape of the South Somerset Hills, characterized by gentle hills and vales. The area features natural reserves like Bincombe Beeches, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. While the immediate vicinity presents varied terrain, some routes extend towards the flatter, expansive Somerset Levels. This region provides a mix of landscapes suitable for touring cyclists seeking quiet roads and scenic paths.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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12.3km
00:48
150m
150m
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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39.0km
02:28
410m
410m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Amazing coffee and lush cake. Lovely friendly cafe. Open in the week but also Sunday 10am to 1pm
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Fascinating Ham Hill is well worth a visit, being at once a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, an Iron Age hill fort, a Roman site, a Local Nature Reserve and a country park.
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Hollow Lane is a great example of a Hollow Way, a sunken lane typical of this area of the country. These ancient lanes are cut into the landscape but we're not entirely sure why. It could be simply due to erosion by booth people and animals over 100s of years, exacerbated by water run off. They may also have been cut initially to make animal heading easier and to provide protection from the weather. What ever the cause they make for very atmospheric riding!
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Small village which is almost like a cross roads to different cycling routes. Co-op shop here for resupply options.
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This is an amazing climb along a lane that carves between Hamdon and Butcher's Hill. You ride between thick woodland that makes you feel like you are entering another world. The climb is steady and not too hard on the legs.
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Aside from residing in such a wonderfully-named village, St Michaels and All Angels Church has a fascinating history. Long before its Victorian renovation, a holy man named Wulfric lived as a hermit here for 29 years. Wulfric’s advice was sought by many who came specifically to see him, including members of royalty. He is said to have cut chainmail with ordinary scissors and the story of this miracle is the basis for the logo of the five, interconnected parishes.
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Komoot offers nearly 80 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Crewkerne. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 19 easy, 52 moderate, and 8 difficult options, ensuring a suitable ride for most cyclists.
The no-traffic touring routes around Crewkerne primarily traverse the diverse landscape of the South Somerset Hills, featuring a mix of gentle hills and vales. While some routes offer flatter sections, particularly towards the nearby Somerset Levels, you should generally expect varied terrain with some moderate climbs. The routes are designed to keep you on quiet country lanes and dedicated paths.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options among the no-traffic routes. Many of the 19 easy routes are suitable for families, offering gentler gradients and shorter distances. These routes often utilize quiet country lanes and bridleways, providing a safe and enjoyable experience away from heavy traffic.
The routes offer access to several natural highlights and viewpoints. You can enjoy panoramic vistas from places like Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point or the View from Lewesdon Hill. Bincombe Beeches Nature Reserve, with its ancient beech trees, also provides stunning views of Crewkerne and the surrounding countryside. Many routes will take you through scenic fields and vales characteristic of the South Somerset Hills.
Yes, several historical landmarks and attractions are within reach. You might pass by the St Michael's Tower on St Michael's Hill or the Ham Hill War Memorial and Stone Circle. The wider region also boasts historic sites like Forde Abbey House and Gardens and Montacute House, which can be incorporated into longer touring plans, often reachable via quiet country roads.
The best time for touring cycling around Crewkerne, especially to enjoy the quietest roads, is typically during the spring and autumn months. The weather is generally pleasant, and the routes are less crowded than during peak summer holidays. Winter can also offer very quiet roads, though weather conditions require more careful planning.
Crewkerne offers various parking options within the town center, which can serve as a convenient starting point for many routes. Specific parking details for individual routes are often provided on their respective Komoot tour pages. For example, routes like The Feed Station Café loop from Crewkerne typically start from accessible points in or near the town.
Yes, Crewkerne is well-positioned to join sections of the 80-mile South Somerset Cycle Route. This extensive network primarily uses quiet country lanes, making it an excellent option for no-traffic touring. While some sections may involve busier roads, the route is generally designed for a pleasant cycling experience. You can find more information about this route on the Visit South Somerset website.
Many of the no-traffic touring routes around Crewkerne are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include Hockers Lane Track on Ham Hill – The Co-operative Food Merriott loop from Crewkerne and Hollow Lane – Ham Hill Country Park loop from Crewkerne. These are ideal for day trips, bringing you back to your starting location.
The Komoot community highly rates touring cycling in Crewkerne, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the region for its beautiful, quiet country lanes, varied landscapes, and the sense of peaceful exploration away from traffic. Many appreciate the well-curated routes that highlight the natural beauty and historical charm of South Somerset.
Yes, many routes are designed to pass through or near charming villages and towns where you can find cafes, pubs, and local shops for refreshments. For instance, the The Feed Station Café loop from Crewkerne is specifically named for a refreshment stop. Planning your route with Komoot allows you to identify such points of interest beforehand.


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