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Attractions and Places To See around West Stour - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around West Stour, a village nestled in Dorset's Blackmore Vale, offer a mix of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The area is situated within the scenic River Stour Valley, characterized by pastures, farms, and diverse wetland habitats. This region provides numerous walking and cycling routes, allowing visitors to explore the tranquil countryside and its connections to Thomas Hardy's works.

Best attractions and places to see around West Stour

  • The most popular attractions is Gold Hill, Shaftesbury, a historic cobbled street that offers views and a challenging climb. Made famous by a 1973 advert, it features old houses and an ancient buttressed wall.
  • Another must-see spot is Sturminster Newton Mill, a working mill and museum. The current building dates back to 1650, with a mill present on the site since at least 1016.
  • Visitors also love North Dorset Trailway, an off-road gravel path. This largely traffic-free route runs between Sturminster Newton and Blandford Forum.
  • West Stour is known for historical sites, natural landscapes, and scenic trails. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from ancient ruins to tranquil river valleys.
  • The attractions around West Stour are appreciated by the komoot community, with 98 upvotes and 53 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Gold Hill, Shaftesbury

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Made famous by the Hovis advert in 1973, the cobbled climb of Gold Hill has just got more and more loved by the nation as the years have passed. The view is stunning from the top of this notorious climb, which sadly didn't make the Top 100 climbs but entered as 101st. The gradient ramps up to 23% at one stage but the whole climb is only 150 metres (490 ft) so just grit your teeth. It'll be worth it.

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North Dorset Trailway

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Off road gravel path running between Sturminster & Blandford Forum

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Bristol High Cross

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Bristol High Cross is a market cross which was first erected in 1373 in the centre of Bristol on the site of an earlier cross which commemorated the granting of a charter by Edward III to make Bristol a county, separate from Somerset and Gloucestershire.
In 1764 it was moved to Stourhead.
Often mistaken as part of the nearby church.

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Shaftesbury Abbey — Ruins and Gardens

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Former Benedictine Abbey from 888. It became really famous as a place of pilgrimage after the relics of King Edward the Martyr were brought here a good 100 years later.
Today everything lies in ruins, but is lovingly cared for and managed by a trust. Admission is free, but donations are requested. With a souvenir shop, many benches and toilets. We liked it!

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Fontmell Down

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Fontmell Down was bought by the National Trust in memory of English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy, to protect the landscape in which his novels of the Blackmore Vale are set. On this short walk you will discover an open expanse of flowery downland, excellent butterfly populations and magnificent views in all directions.

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June 28, 2026, Bristol High Cross

The Bristol High Cross is a medieval market cross from Bristol. It was removed from the city in 1765 and rebuilt by Henry Hoare II in the gardens of Stourhead, where it still stands today.

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August 22, 2025, Fontmell Down

Fontmell Down is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a nature reserve located in Dorset, England, within the Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is known for its beautiful chalk downland, rich biodiversity, and panoramic views. The down is a steep, sinuous flank of a chalk plateau, offering extensive views across the Blackmore Vale, a landscape featured in the novels of Thomas Hardy. The chalk was formed about 100 million years ago from microscopic plants, and the down's steep-sided dry valleys were created by periglacial meltwater erosion during the last Ice Age. Earthworks visible on the down are much more recent, including those from a golf course that was present in the 1930s. In 1645, the downs were the site of an assembly of 3,000 Dorset "Clubmen," who were local residents protesting against the armies of both sides in the English Civil War.

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Once one of the most important and wealthiest nunneries in England. The abbey's ruins, consisting mainly of its foundations and remnants of walls, are located in a peaceful walled garden next to the famous Gold Hill. Shaftesbury Abbey was founded by King Alfred the Great in 888 AD. It was the first religious house in England established exclusively for women, and Alfred's daughter, Æthelgifu, was its first abbess. The abbey grew in wealth and importance, particularly after it became the burial site and shrine of St Edward the Martyr, a Saxon king who was murdered at Corfe Castle in 978 AD. His shrine attracted a large number of pilgrims, which brought significant income to the abbey. By the time of the Dissolution of the Monasteries under King Henry VIII in 1539, Shaftesbury Abbey was the second wealthiest nunnery in the country. It was the last abbey to be dissolved, and its buildings were systematically destroyed, with locals taking the stone for their own buildings. The ruins we see today are the excavated foundations of the church and other parts of the abbey complex. Entry is free, and the lovely volunteers are happy to offer a little tour with some details on the Abbey. It must have looked mightily impressive in its day.

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The cross crowning this small sacred monument is comparatively small and modest in relation to the entire monument. However, the cross's base, rising in Gothic form, deserves special attention. The very delicate structure, stretching skyward, looks to me a bit like someone had removed a small church steeple from the church and transplanted it onto the lawn here.

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November 15, 2024, North Dorset Trailway

What a beautiful place to ride a bike! Nothing too demanding along this route. A mixture of cyclists, dog walkers, hikers and pushchair parents. highly recommend this route.

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Former Benedictine Abbey from 888. It became really famous as a place of pilgrimage after the relics of King Edward the Martyr were brought here a good 100 years later. Today everything lies in ruins, but is lovingly cared for and managed by a trust. Admission is free, but donations are requested. With a souvenir shop, many benches and toilets. We liked it!

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Not as stunning from below as from above!

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Tip: We have been here three times over the last few years and each time we managed to get a table in the café at the top of the street. One of the most beautiful views in England is made even more beautiful with cream tea or another treat! Here you sit quietly and just wait until no one is in sight: and then quickly take your dream photo! In addition, the service is friendly and the prices are not too high. The view of Gold Hill is nowhere better than from here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit near West Stour?

The area around West Stour is rich in history. You can explore the ruins of Shaftesbury Abbey, founded by King Alfred the Great, which was once a significant nunnery. Other notable historical sites include Fiddleford Manor, Sherborne Old Castle, and Old Wardour Castle. Don't miss Sturminster Newton Mill, a working mill with a history dating back to at least 1016.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints or natural beauty spots?

For stunning views, head to Gold Hill in Shaftesbury, famous for its cobbled street and panoramic vistas. Another excellent choice is Fontmell Down, a Site of Special Scientific Interest offering magnificent views across the Blackmore Vale and vibrant chalk downland flowers. The wider River Stour Valley itself provides tranquil scenery with pastures, farms, and diverse wetland habitats.

Are there any family-friendly activities or attractions?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Sturminster Newton Mill is a working mill and museum that can be an engaging visit. The North Dorset Trailway is a largely traffic-free, off-road gravel path perfect for family cycling or walks. Shaftesbury Abbey Ruins and Gardens also offer a peaceful and educational outing for all ages.

What outdoor activities can I do near West Stour?

The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Duncliffe Wood Car Park – Duncliffe Trig Point loop' or the 'Stour Provost Mill loop'. Cyclists can take advantage of the North Dorset Trailway. For more detailed routes, check out the hiking guide or the MTB trails guide for West Stour.

Are there easy walking trails around West Stour?

Yes, there are several easy walking trails. Options include the 'Duncliffe Wood Car Park – Duncliffe Trig Point loop' and the 'Bluebell Woods – Duncliffe Trig Point loop' from Stour Provost. These routes are generally well-suited for a relaxed stroll. You can find more easy hikes in the dedicated easy hikes guide for West Stour.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the area?

The River Stour Valley is known for its diverse wetland habitats, supporting various species of birds, aquatic mammals, amphibians, and insects. Keep an eye out for otters, especially near Sturminster Newton Mill and Mill Ham Island. Fontmell Down is also celebrated for its rich butterfly populations.

Are there any places connected to Thomas Hardy's works?

Yes, the broader region around West Stour is deeply connected to the works of author Thomas Hardy. The landscape of the Blackmore Vale, which includes areas like Fontmell Down, inspired many of his novels. Exploring these areas offers a chance to experience the settings that shaped his literary world.

What are some lesser-known or 'hidden gem' attractions?

Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting Girdlers Coppice, an excellent example of oak woodland, or Broadoak Orchard for a peaceful spot. Mill Ham Island is a less-visited area known as a retreat for otters, and Collyer's Brook is described as a quiet place for reflection.

Can I find dog-friendly walks near West Stour?

Many of the natural areas and trails around West Stour are suitable for dog walking. The North Dorset Trailway is a great option for a longer, traffic-free walk with your dog. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially in areas with livestock or sensitive wildlife habitats.

What is Kingston Lacy and Stourhead, and are they worth visiting?

Kingston Lacy is a lavish country estate re-imagined as a Venetian Palace, featuring extensive gardens and parkland. Stourhead, a National Trust property, is renowned for its Palladian house and world-famous 18th-century landscape garden with a lake and classical temples. Both are highly recommended for their historical significance, beautiful grounds, and walking opportunities, offering a full day out.

Is there public transport access to trails or attractions?

While West Stour itself is a small village, public transport options to specific trailheads or attractions can vary. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to nearby towns like Shaftesbury or Sturminster Newton, from which many attractions are accessible. For more remote trails, a car might be necessary.

Are there any challenging hikes in the West Stour area?

While many trails are easy to moderate, the region does offer some more challenging sections, particularly those involving climbs or longer distances. For example, the climb up Gold Hill is short but steep. For more extensive and challenging routes, consult the hiking guide for West Stour, which includes routes with moderate difficulty ratings.

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