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The best traffic-free bike rides around Whitchurch Canonicorum

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Touring cycling around Whitchurch Canonicorum offers routes through the tranquil Marshwood Vale, characterized by farms and cottages, and extends towards the dramatic Jurassic Coast. The region features rolling Dorset countryside with hills such as Hardown Hill and Pilsdon Pen, providing elevated viewpoints. Routes often follow the River Char and traverse temperate climes, gentle downlands, and sweeping coastlines. The varied terrain includes both well-paved surfaces and segments with significant elevation gain.

Best no traffic touring cycling routes around Whitchurch Canonicorum

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

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The Broadoak Box loop from Stanton St. Gabriel

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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July 27, 2025, Charmouth Beach

A main south west hotspot for hunting fossils

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a historic church with roots dating back to at least 1325, though the present building was constructed in the early 14th century. It is a Grade I Listed Building, recognized for its special architectural and historic interest. Here are some key details about the church: Architectural Style: Early English style and cruciform shape, featuring a nave, transepts, a south porch, and a square tower with six small bells and a clock. Historical Features: The church is mentioned in the Domesday Book. It has spyholes, known as squints, in the north and south transepts, allowing the congregation to see the priest at the altar. A memorial window from around 1884 features stained glass designed by William Lethaby, who later became a professor at the Royal College of Art. The registers date back to 1558. The interior was last restored in the 1920s, with villagers contributing to the carvings in the choir.

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Just as you come out of village, and almost up the first hilly section, you come across a rather stunning backdrop.

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July 11, 2025, The Broadoak Box

Redundant, but beautifully restored by the local community. It is now an information point for cyclists and hikers. Also a nice bench to sit on. much needed I found.

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So much history in one building, I've created a highlight which includes all the amazing history,plus about 60 pictures. It's well worth a visit

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* Historical Significance: A church was first founded on the site in the 9th century by Alfred the Great. The current building incorporates various architectural styles, including Norman, Early English, and Perpendicular, reflecting centuries of reconstruction and expansion. * Connection to Sir George Somers: The grave of Sir George Somers, who founded the colony of Bermuda and whose adventures are said to have inspired Shakespeare's "The Tempest," is located under the vestry. * Dorset County Symbol: St. Wite is the patron saint of Dorset, and her cross was adopted as the new county symbol in a public vote in 2008. The church continues to be an active Church of England parish church and is lovingly cared for by a local group, the Friends of St Candida.

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Undisturbed Relics of St. Wite (St. Candida): It is one of only two churches in England (the other being Westminster Abbey) that still contains the undisturbed relics of the saint to whom it is dedicated, St. Wite (also known by her Latin name, St. Candida). This has created an unbroken line of pilgrimage to her shrine for over 1,000 years. "Cathedral of the Vale": It is known locally as "The Cathedral of the Vale" due to its historical significance and prominence in the Marshwood Vale. * Ancient Pilgrimage Site: The church has been a significant pilgrimage site for over a millennium, with pilgrims historically drawn by the reputation of St. Wite and the belief in the healing powers of her shrine. The shrine has three holes in its base where the sick could place body parts or offerings in hopes of miraculous healing. * Survival of the Reformation: Remarkably, the shrine and its relics survived the English Reformation, during which many such sacred sites were destroyed.

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A hard hill to get up, but the views are worth it

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic touring cycling routes are available around Whitchurch Canonicorum?

There are over 60 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Whitchurch Canonicorum. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from moderate rides to more challenging adventures through the scenic Marshwood Vale and towards the Jurassic Coast.

What kind of terrain and elevation can I expect on these no-traffic touring cycling routes?

The routes around Whitchurch Canonicorum feature a diverse landscape. You'll find gentle downlands and well-paved surfaces suitable for various fitness levels, but also rolling Dorset countryside with significant elevation gains, especially as you approach areas like Golden Cap or Pilsdon Pen. For example, the The Broadoak Box loop from Stanton St. Gabriel covers over 43 km with more than 560 meters of ascent, making it a difficult ride. In contrast, the Conegar Hill Climb – Charmouth Beach loop from Whitchurch Canonicorum is a moderate 11 km route with less elevation.

Are there family-friendly no-traffic touring cycling routes near Whitchurch Canonicorum?

Yes, while many routes offer a challenge, there are easier options suitable for families. The region's gentle downlands and quiet lanes provide a pleasant environment for less experienced cyclists. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' or 'moderate' on komoot, which typically have less elevation and shorter distances, making them ideal for a family outing.

What natural features or viewpoints can I discover along these routes?

The routes offer stunning natural beauty. You can cycle through the unspoiled Marshwood Vale, follow the River Char, or venture towards the dramatic Jurassic Coast. Notable viewpoints include Golden Cap Summit, the highest point on the south coast, offering panoramic views over Lyme Bay. Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point also provides fine views over the Marshwood Vale and the ocean. You might also encounter the impressive West Bay Cliffs or the sandy expanse of Charmouth Beach.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Whitchurch Canonicorum?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil cycling experience through picturesque landscapes, the stunning coastal views, and the rich historical context of the region. The variety of routes, from serene valley rides to challenging coastal climbs, is also frequently highlighted.

Are there any circular no-traffic touring cycling routes available?

Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Whitchurch Canonicorum are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. An example is The Broadoak Box – Love Lane Climb loop from Stanton St. Gabriel, which offers a moderate 25 km circular ride.

What historical landmarks or attractions can I visit while cycling?

The region is rich in history. You can visit the ancient St. Candida and Holy Cross Church, known as "The Cathedral of the Vale," which holds the relics of St. Wite. Historic sites like Lamberts Castle and Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point offer magnificent views and a glimpse into the past. The charming seaside town of Lyme Regis with its ancient Cobb harbour, and Charmouth, famous for fossils, are also within easy reach.

Is it possible to access these routes using public transport?

Whitchurch Canonicorum is on National Cycle Network Route 2, which connects Lyme Regis to Dorchester, making it a well-connected hub. While direct public transport options to every trailhead might be limited, local bus services often connect the main towns and villages in Dorset, which can be used to reach starting points for some routes. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and bicycle carriage policies in advance.

What is the best time of year to cycle these no-traffic routes?

The area boasts temperate climes, making it enjoyable for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with fewer crowds than the peak summer months. Summer provides longer daylight hours, though routes near the coast might be busier. Winter can be mild, but some paths may be muddy or slippery, especially after rain.

Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options along or near the routes?

Yes, the region has various charming villages and towns that offer refreshment and accommodation. Whitchurch Canonicorum itself has local amenities, and nearby coastal towns like Lyme Regis, Charmouth, and West Bay provide numerous cafes, pubs, and guesthouses. Many routes are designed to pass through or near these spots, allowing for convenient breaks.

Can I bring my dog on these no-traffic touring cycling routes?

While many outdoor areas in Dorset are dog-friendly, specific rules may apply to certain trails or nature reserves. Generally, dogs are welcome on public rights of way and quiet country lanes, provided they are kept under control, especially around livestock. Always check local signage and be mindful of other users and wildlife. Some coastal paths may have restrictions during peak seasons.

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