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No traffic touring cycling routes around Kings Worthy are set amidst the rolling chalk downlands and river valleys of Hampshire. The region features a blend of open countryside, agricultural fields, and woodlands, providing varied scenery for cyclists. The River Itchen meanders through the area, offering serene sections for cycling alongside. Elevations are generally gentle, with some moderate climbs, making the terrain suitable for a range of cycling abilities.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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44.8km
02:53
480m
480m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.6km
01:32
210m
210m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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42.0km
02:34
320m
320m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.4km
00:52
120m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.5km
01:45
260m
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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St Catherine's Hill is a prominent chalk downland hill on the outskirts of Winchester, notable for its layered historical and ecological importance. Now a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) managed as a nature reserve, its summit is ringed by the impressive earthworks of a univallate Iron Age hillfort dating back over 2,000 years. The top is marked by a distinctive copse of beech trees, known as 'The Clump', which contains the scant ruins of the 12th-century St Catherine's Chapel, while the hillside features a turf-cut labyrinth known as the Miz-Maze; the entire site provides spectacular views over the city, the Itchen Valley, and supports a rich variety of wildflowers and butterflies, including the protected Chalkhill Blue.
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The striking bronze statue of King Alfred the Great is one of Winchester's most recognizable landmarks, dominating The Broadway at the eastern end of the High Street near the River Itchen. Sculpted by Sir Hamo Thornycroft, the colossal, 15-foot-tall figure was erected in 1901 to commemorate the millennium of the king's death—a pivotal figure who made Winchester his capital and is credited with being "The Founder of the Kingdom and Nation," as inscribed on its granite base. Depicting a heroic, bearded Alfred in a regal stance with a downward-pointing sword hilt forming a cross, the statue celebrates his dual role as a military champion against the Vikings and an early Christian leader, all while standing proudly in the city he helped define.
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The Sword: Alfred is shown grasping a large, cross-hilted sword with the point facing downwards. This posture is symbolic, representing not just his prowess as a warrior who defended his kingdom against the Vikings, but also his role as a Christian leader, with the hilt forming the shape of a cross. The Pedestal: The statue rests on a large pedestal of Cornish granite, which is inscribed with just one word: AELFRED. Historical Portrayal: Thornycroft's depiction is a romanticized, heroic one—showing Alfred with a long, flowing beard—even though contemporary coins suggest the King was clean-shaven. The monument represents the Victorian-era idea of Alfred as a perfect warrior, statesman, and philosopher king.
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The statue depicts Alfred the Great (847–899 AD), who was the King of the West Saxons and is traditionally regarded as the first King of the Anglo-Saxons and the founder of the Kingdom of England. Winchester was his capital. Sculptor: Sir Hamo Thornycroft, a highly-regarded Royal Academician. Completion: It was completed in 1901, although it was commissioned to mark the millennium of King Alfred's death (which was in 899 AD). Size: The bronze statue is monumental, standing at 15 feet (4.57 m) high and weighing about five tons. The total height with its granite pedestal is around 40 feet. Location: It stands prominently at the eastern end of The Broadway, near the junction with Bridge Street and Eastgate Street, with the High Street extending behind it toward the city centre.
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More information about King Alfred: https://www.cityofwinchester.co.uk/history/html/king_alfred.html
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A cozy pub with good food and a large beer garden.
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Winchester Cathedral in southern England is an impressive building steeped in history. Its Gothic architecture and intricate details make a visit a fascinating experience. Particularly impressive are the high vaults and the historic artworks that adorn the church. The interior exudes a serene and dignified atmosphere, inviting you to linger. The cathedral is a significant cultural and religious center, reflecting both history and spirituality. Overall, it is a worthwhile destination for visitors interested in architecture, history, and art.
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There are currently 6 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes available around Kings Worthy, offering a variety of distances and difficulties for a peaceful ride through the region's scenic landscapes.
The routes primarily traverse the rolling chalk downlands and river valleys of Hampshire. You'll encounter a mix of open countryside, agricultural fields, and quiet village roads, with some shaded woodland sections. While generally gentle, some routes include moderate climbs, particularly on the downlands, offering varied elevation suitable for different cycling abilities.
Yes, there are a couple of easy routes perfect for families or beginners. The Avington Park Mansion and Lake – View of Avington Park and Lake loop from Kings Worthy is an excellent choice, covering just over 11 km with minimal elevation. Another easy option is the Stoke Charity Pond – River Dever Path, Hunton loop from Kings Worthy, which is around 14 km long.
Many routes offer glimpses of the historic city of Winchester, including views of Winchester Cathedral. You can also cycle past the serene River Itchen, known for its wildlife. The Winchester Cathedral – St Catherine's Hill loop from Kings Worthy takes you near St Catherine's Hill, which offers exceptional views and is a natural reserve. The Avington Park Mansion and Lake loop passes by the historic Avington Park estate and its beautiful lake.
All the no-traffic touring cycling routes listed for Kings Worthy are circular, meaning you'll start and end at the same point. This makes planning your ride and return journey straightforward.
The region is particularly beautiful from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while summer offers warm weather ideal for exploring the open countryside and shaded woodlands. Autumn provides stunning foliage. The River Itchen is abundant in wildlife, especially in summer, making these seasons ideal for scenic rides.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet roads, picturesque chalk downlands, and the charming blend of open fields and historic sights like Winchester Cathedral. The peaceful stretches along the River Itchen are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, for a more challenging ride, consider the Crawley Duck Pond – Pitt Down loop from Kings Worthy. This route covers over 44 km with significant elevation gain, offering a demanding yet rewarding experience through varied landscapes.
While specific public transport links directly to the start of every route from Kings Worthy might vary, Winchester, a central hub for many routes, is well-connected by train and bus. For those driving, parking is generally available in and around Kings Worthy and Winchester, though it's always advisable to check local parking regulations and availability beforehand, especially in peak season.
Many of the routes pass through or near charming villages and the historic city of Winchester, where you'll find various cafes, pubs, and eateries. While specific establishments aren't listed for every route, the presence of these amenities in the region ensures opportunities for refreshments and breaks during your ride.


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