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Hiking around Pilsdon offers diverse landscapes centered around Pilsdon Pen, an Iron Age hillfort and the second-highest point in Dorset. The region features varied terrain, including open fields, wooded areas, grasslands, and scrubland, with a small river meandering through the pastoral setting. Forests cover a significant portion of the area, providing shaded paths. Protected areas highlight the ecological importance of the local ecosystem.

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  • The most popular hiking route is Lewesdon Hill and Pilsdon Pen circuit…

Last updated: April 26, 2026

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Lewesdon Hill and Pilsdon Pen circuit — National Trust

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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March 22, 2026, St John the Baptist Church, Broadwindsor

Gemini said If you find yourself in the rolling hills of West Dorset, the Church of St John the Baptist in Broadwindsor is a classic, "slow-paced" country church that packs a surprising amount of history into its quiet stone walls. It’s perched on a high spot right in the heart of the village, looking out over the square like it’s been keeping watch forever (which, to be fair, it mostly has). Here’s why it’s worth a wander: A Royal Fugitive’s Hiding Spot The village’s biggest claim to fame involves a high-stakes game of hide-and-seek. After losing the Battle of Worcester in 1651, King Charles II fled for his life and spent a night right here in Broadwindsor. While the King was hiding in a nearby inn (now private cottages), Parliamentarian soldiers actually arrived in the village to search it. Legend says he only escaped because a local woman went into labor in the same building, causing such a chaotic distraction that the soldiers moved on without finding him. He eventually escaped to France, but the church stands as a silent witness to that tense night. The "Witty" Rector In the 1630s, the church was led by Thomas Fuller, a man described as one of the first English writers to actually make a living from his pen. He was famous for his "pregnant wit" and once said, "Charity begins at home, but should not end there." * Even today, the village is very proud of him—you’ll often find his quotes inscribed in the local community pub, The White Lion, just down the road. What to Look For Inside The "Wonky" Architecture: The church has a mix of styles because it’s been rebuilt and patched up over nearly 900 years. You’ll see heavy, rounded Norman arches on one side of the nave and more pointed "Early English" ones on the other. It gives the interior a slightly mismatched, organic feel. The Ancient Font: There is a square font made of Purbeck Marble that dates back to the early 1200s. It’s been used to baptize village children for eight centuries. The Bells: The tower holds a ring of six bells. Some of them are "pre-Reformation," meaning they’ve been swinging in that tower since before Henry VIII broke away from Rome. The "Compromise" Clock: If you’re there during the day, you’ll hear the clock chime. There was a recent local debate about whether it should chime at night; in a very "British village" move, they compromised—it now stays quiet from 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM so the neighbors can sleep!

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October 27, 2024, Lewesdon Hill

Lovely views up lewesdon hill

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Good place to stop for a nice coffee and a flapjack.

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October 6, 2023, Lewesdon Hill

At an elevation of 915 feet (279 meters), this is the highest point in Dorset, from where you can take in the beautiful surrounding countryside through the trees. For a long time, it was believed that Pilsdon Pen was the highest point in Dorset, but relatively recently, it was discovered that Lewesdon Hill stands two meters higher.

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The summit of this hill represents the second highest point in Dorset, and from here, you'll have breathtaking panoramic views. At the top, there was an Iron Age hillfort, which was excavated in the mid-20th century.

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At the heart of the village, you'll find this lovely church, with its churchyard, of which the oldest parts are known to date back to the 12th century, in a Norman Romanesque style. During the Victorian era, it underwent significant restoration, so you can see signs of this period in its exterior appearance.

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If you walk up the road you will miss this delight!

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April 12, 2021, Pilsdon Manor

There are plenty of historic buildings and manors in Dorset, but Pilsdon Manor is special. This 17th century house is now home to the Pilsdon Community, a Christian organisation that provides shelter for those experiencing hardships. Those who need some time out from the difficulties of everyday life can stay at the house and enjoy a serene space to recover and enjoy the room to think and relax. You can find out more about the wonderful Pilsdon Community at https://www.pilsdon.org.uk/

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available around Pilsdon?

Pilsdon offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 250 routes available. These range from easy strolls to more challenging circuits, ensuring options for all fitness levels.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or families in Pilsdon?

Yes, Pilsdon has over 100 easy hiking trails. A great option is the Pilsdon Pen loop hike — National Trust, which is 6.6 km long and offers panoramic views from the summit. Another family-friendly choice is the Pilsdon Pen & Pilsdon Manor loop — Dorset, a 5.1 km trail through varied terrain.

What kind of views can I expect while hiking around Pilsdon?

Hiking around Pilsdon, especially from Pilsdon Pen, offers breathtaking panoramic views. On a clear day, you can see the Marshwood Vale, Golden Cap and the sea to the south, the Hardy Monument to the east, Exmoor and the Quantocks to the west, and even the Polsden and Mendip hills to the north. The varied terrain also provides vistas of open fields, wooded areas, and a meandering river.

Are there any circular walks in the Pilsdon area?

Yes, many of the trails around Pilsdon are circular. For a moderate challenge, consider the Lewesdon Hill and Pilsdon Pen circuit — National Trust. An easier option is the Pilsdon Pen Summit loop from Pilsdon Pen, which is about 5.7 km.

What historical or natural landmarks can I see along the trails?

Pilsdon Pen itself is a significant Iron Age hillfort, with evidence of ancient human activity. You can visit the Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point. Other notable nearby landmarks include Golden Cap Summit, the highest point on the South Coast, and Colmer's Hill, known for its distinctive trees.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Pilsdon?

The routes in Pilsdon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 800 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the rewarding views from Pilsdon Pen, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various fitness levels.

Are there any challenging hikes in Pilsdon?

While many trails are easy to moderate, there are a few more challenging options. The Lewesdon Hill and Pilsdon Pen circuit — National Trust is a moderate route that connects two prominent hills and requires good fitness due to its elevation changes over 9.7 km. There are also 6 difficult routes in the wider area for experienced hikers.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Pilsdon?

Pilsdon is enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Spring brings wildflowers, while autumn showcases rich foliage. Summer is also popular, though paths can be busier. Winter walks are possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions and cooler weather.

Are there any coastal views or beaches accessible from Pilsdon hikes?

While Pilsdon Pen itself is inland, its summit offers distant views of the sea, including Golden Cap. For direct coastal access, nearby attractions like Charmouth Beach and Seatown Beach are within a reasonable distance for a combined hiking and beach experience.

What kind of terrain can I expect on Pilsdon's hiking trails?

The terrain around Pilsdon is quite varied. You'll encounter well-maintained grassy paths, open fields, and wooded areas. Some sections, particularly on Pilsdon Pen, involve steep inclines and steps. There are also gentle slopes, grasslands, and scrubland, with a small river meandering through the pastoral setting.

Are there any other hills or viewpoints to explore near Pilsdon Pen?

Beyond Pilsdon Pen, you can explore Lewesdon Hill, which is slightly taller and also offers excellent views. Other notable locations for outdoor exploration include Coney's Castle, Champernhayes Woods, Lambert's Castle, and Langdon Wood, all contributing to the diverse landscape of West Dorset.

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