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Road cycling routes around Brockenhurst traverse the New Forest National Park, characterized by quiet country roads, ancient woodlands, and open heathlands. The terrain generally features gentle undulations rather than significant climbs, with elevations typically remaining under 200 meters. This area provides a diverse network of well-surfaced minor roads, offering varied experiences for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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This moderate 27.7-mile (44.5 km) racebike loop from Brockenhurst takes you through the scenic New Forest National Park, offering a ride that typically lasts around 1 hour and 58 minutes…
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02:55
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Embark on the Ringwood & Burley loop from Brockenhurst, a moderate road cycling route that takes you through the diverse landscapes of the New Forest National Park. You will cover…

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67.2km
02:49
440m
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Embark on the Brockenhurst loop, a moderate road cycling route that takes you through the varied landscapes of the New Forest. You will cover 41.8 miles (67.2 km) and gain…
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Burley is the New Forest’s ultimate hotspot for all things mystical and wild! Famed for its real-life 1950s "white witch" Sybil Leek, this charming Hampshire village is packed with witch shops, magic potions, and free-roaming ponies. Grab a local cider, dodge a wild donkey, and soak up the enchanting vibes!
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Lovely road down towards Brockenhurst but was quite a bit of traffic on the summer midweek I rode it. Tarmac pretty good. Cattle grids as to be expected to rattle the fillings loose.
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Good undulating road, two ramps on this section both at about 5 to 6% but only short.
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Well worth a visit to this quaint little forest town. Always a good place for a cafe stop and a shallow ford to cross on the way in/out of the high street. Or go past the ford on the Burley road and take the next turning on the left and left at the junction into the high street and cafes/ Tesco Express etc.
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Open moorland, can be quite windswept and often forest ponies stepping out into this section of road so caution is advised.However this is a nice sweeping curve into Brockenhurst and cars are usually considerate here. Plus usually low traffic area.
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Beautiful very tall, majestic Redwood trees. Road surface is not the best, pot holes but a great place to cycle.
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Gateway into the New Forest from the South. Wootton Bridge is also a nice picnic spot next to shallow water. Also gateway onto the old railway gravel track leading to Castleman Trailway in Ringwood.
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Road cycling routes around Brockenhurst primarily traverse the New Forest National Park, featuring quiet country roads, ancient woodlands, and open heathlands. The terrain generally presents gentle undulations rather than significant climbs, with elevations typically remaining under 200 meters. You'll find a diverse network of well-surfaced minor roads, offering varied experiences.
While cycling, you'll encounter the unique landscapes of the New Forest, including ancient woodlands and expansive heathlands. Notable natural features include Hatchet Pond and the Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary. You might also spot free-roaming New Forest ponies and donkeys, a defining characteristic of the area. For panoramic views, consider routes passing by Bolton's Bench or Holm Hill.
Yes, Brockenhurst offers several easy, mostly paved routes suitable for all skill levels. For instance, the Ornamental Drive, Holmsley Passage and open moors loop is an easy 28.8 km route that takes you through scenic areas without significant climbs. The area's quiet country roads are generally well-suited for a relaxed ride.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Brockenhurst, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 170 reviews. Cyclists often praise the area for its quiet country roads, the stunning ancient woodlands, and the chance to encounter free-roaming ponies. The diverse network of routes caters to various abilities, making it a popular choice for many.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Brockenhurst are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the village. Popular options include the Ringwood & Burley loop from Brockenhurst, a 68.6 km route, and the Brockenhurst loop, which covers 67.2 km. These routes provide extensive views of the New Forest's landscapes.
Yes, Brockenhurst offers bike hire services. Cyclexperience, located conveniently near the train station, provides bike rentals and can also offer route recommendations to help you explore the area.
While the New Forest is known for its gentle terrain, there are routes that offer a good workout for experienced cyclists. The Ringwood & Burley loop from Brockenhurst, at 68.6 km with over 470 meters of elevation gain, is considered a moderate challenge. The Bolderwood, Blissford Hill and Burley village loop is another moderate option with similar distance and elevation.
Yes, Brockenhurst is well-connected by public transport, particularly by train. The village has a train station, making it a convenient base for cyclists arriving without a car. Bike hire services are also available near the station.
The New Forest is dotted with charming villages and country pubs that make excellent stops. While specific recommendations depend on your chosen route, villages like Burley and Ringwood, which are featured in routes such as the Burley, Ringwood & Boldrewood loop, offer various options for refreshments. Brockenhurst itself has local establishments to enjoy before or after your ride.
While you don't typically need a permit for road cycling on public roads in the New Forest, it's important to respect the National Park's guidelines. Always stick to designated roads and cycle paths, be mindful of free-roaming animals, and follow the Countryside Code. For detailed information on cycling within the National Park, you can consult the official New Forest National Park website: newforestnpa.gov.uk.
The New Forest offers beautiful cycling experiences year-round, but spring and autumn are often considered ideal. During these seasons, the weather is generally milder, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant with blooming wildflowers or rich autumnal colours. Summer can also be pleasant, though routes may be busier. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions.


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