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Coastal beauty and challenging climbs in Overcombe


Cycling routes from Overcombe

Overcombe is a locality located in Dorset and Somerset, United Kingdom. From a cyclist's point of view, it offers a wonderful coastal cycling experience with its scenic routes along the shores of the English Channel. The roads around Overcombe are well-maintained, providing smooth rides for cyclists. The area also offers challenging climbs, such as the nearby Hardown Hill, which rewards cyclists with breathtaking views at the top. With its coastal beauty and variety of cycling routes, Overcombe is a great destination for both road and gravel cyclists.

Discover the enchanting village of Portesham

gravel
46 km
543 m
Tough

Embark on a gravel adventure through Portesham with this moderately challenging route. With an ascent of 543m, it offers a diverse terrain and scenic beauty. The epicness of this route is rated 3. Highlights of the route include Portesham, a picturesque village with ancient stone buildings and a vibrant local community.


Conquer the legendary Hod Hill

gravel
91 km
1193 m
Savage

Get ready for an epic gravel ride through challenging terrains, stunning landscapes, and the famous Hod Hill. With an ascent of 1193m, this route is recommended for experienced gravel enthusiasts. The epicness of this route is rated 5. Highlights include White Horse Hill, offering awe-inspiring panoramic views, and Osmington, a charming village known for its history and natural beauty.


Embark on an adventurous gravel ride through Dorset

gravel
81 km
869 m
Tough

Get ready for an epic gravel adventure through Dorset with this challenging route. With an ascent of 869m, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated 4. Highlights of the route include Charminster, a charming village with beautiful stone houses, and Tolpuddle, a historic village that played a pivotal role in the formation of the trade union movement in Britain.


Discover the delights of Somerset on this scenic road cycling route

road
65 km
819 m
Tough

Embark on a delightful journey through Somerset with The Somerset Loop. This road cycling route spans 65 km and features an ascent of 819 meters, making it suitable for intermediate riders. Setting off near Overcombe, this route highlights Winterborne Herringston, Plush, and Milborne St Andrew. Winterborne Herringston is a quaint village with charming cottages and a peaceful atmosphere, offering a lovely break during your ride. Plush is known for its scenic landscapes and serene surroundings, making it a picturesque spot to pause and enjoy the beauty of the countryside. Lastly, Milborne St Andrew showcases historic architecture and quaint streets, adding cultural charm to your cycling adventure. The Somerset Loop provides a wonderful mix of rural beauty and cultural immersion, ensuring an enjoyable and captivating journey.


Experience the beauty of Winterborne Herringston

road
72 km
783 m
Tough

Discover the picturesque Winterborne Herringston on this moderately difficult road cycling route. With an ascent of 783m, it provides a challenging yet rewarding ride. The epicness of this route is rated 3. Highlights include Winterborne Herringston, a captivating village with stunning views, and Dewlish, known for its beautiful countryside and idyllic charm.


Embark on a gravel adventure through Dorset and Somerset

gravel
38 km
500 m
Chill

For a thrilling gravel ride through Dorset and Somerset, embark on the Gravel Escapade. This 38 km route features an ascent of 500 meters, making it accessible to riders of various skill levels. Starting near Overcombe, this route boasts picturesque highlights such as West Hill, Winterborne Herringston, White Horse Hill, and Osmington White Horse. West Hill offers serene countryside views, providing a tranquil and scenic spot to rest during your journey. Winterborne Herringston showcases the charm of a small village, with quaint cottages and a welcoming atmosphere. White Horse Hill provides sweeping panoramic views and features the iconic White Horse carving, adding to the route's allure. Lastly, Osmington White Horse stands tall against the horizon, offering a unique and memorable sight for riders. The Gravel Escapade promises an exhilarating adventure filled with natural beauty and inspiring landmarks.


Explore the hidden gems of Dorset on this scenic road cycling route

road
59 km
507 m
Tough

Embark on a captivating journey through the hidden gems of Dorset with this road cycling route. Spanning 59 km with an ascent of 507 meters, this route provides a moderate challenge for riders. Starting near Overcombe, highlights on this route include Briantspuddle, Lockyer's Hill, Woolsbarrow Hill, Clouds Hill, Broadmayne, and West Hill. Briantspuddle is a charming village tucked away in the countryside, showcasing traditional thatched cottages and tranquil surroundings. Lockyer's Hill offers sweeping views of the Dorset landscape, allowing cyclists to appreciate the beauty of nature. Woolsbarrow Hill provides a challenging ascent rewarded by stunning panoramic vistas. Clouds Hill holds historical significance as the former home of author T.E. Lawrence, also known as Lawrence of Arabia. Broadmayne boasts idyllic countryside vistas, inviting riders to soak in the peace and serenity of the rural landscape. Lastly, West Hill grants a moment of tranquility amidst the journey with its scenic beauty. The Hidden Gems of Dorset route offers a rewarding exploration of lesser-known sites within the region, providing an unforgettable cycling experience.


Explore the iconic West Hill

road
40 km
378 m
Chill

This route takes you on a scenic loop starting near Overcombe and offers breathtaking views of the West Hill. With a moderate difficulty level, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The epicness of this route is rated 3. Highlights of the route include Whitcombe Hill, offering stunning panoramas, and Winfrith Newburgh, a charming village with historic buildings.


Cycle through the scenic hills of Dorset and Somerset

gravel
70 km
1008 m
Tough

The Overcombe Adventure is a picturesque cycling route that takes you through the beautiful countryside of Dorset and Somerset. With a distance of 70 km and an ascent of 1008 meters, this gravel route offers a moderate challenge for riders. Beginning at Overcombe, the route's highlights include West Hill, Winterborne Herringston, Melcombe Bingham, Bulbarrow Hill, Dewlish, Tincleton, Broadmayne, and White Horse Hill. These highlights range from quaint villages to stunning hilltop views, providing a diverse and engaging experience for cyclists. With its mix of natural beauty and cultural landmarks, the Overcombe Adventure is sure to impress riders of all levels of expertise.


Unearth the treasures of Dorset on this captivating road cycling route

road
89 km
998 m
Tough

Embark on a captivating journey through Dorset with the Dorset Discovery road cycling route. Spanning 89 km with an ascent of 998 meters, this route is perfect for intermediate to advanced riders who seek a challenge. Beginning near Overcombe, highlights on this route include West Hill, Higher Bockhampton, Melcombe Bingham, Bulbarrow Hill, Hod Hill, Stourpaine, Barrow Hill, Bere Regis, and Blacknoll Hill. West Hill greets cyclists with stunning panoramic views, offering a tranquil setting to enjoy the beauty of the countryside. Higher Bockhampton is the birthplace of renowned author Thomas Hardy, providing a cultural landmark along the route. Melcombe Bingham boasts scenic beauty with its riverside location and picturesque landscapes. Bulbarrow Hill is a renowned cycling spot, offering challenging climbs and rewarding vistas. With its mix of natural landscapes and historic attractions, the Dorset Discovery delivers an unforgettable cycling experience with something for every adventurous soul.


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