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Cycling paradise in the UK's Dorset and Somerset region.


Cycling routes from Weymouth

Weymouth, located in Dorset and Somerset, United Kingdom, is a great locality for road and gravel cycling. With its picturesque countryside and stunning coastal views, Weymouth offers a variety of scenic routes for cyclists. One notable cycling spot in the area is the Isle of Portland, known for its challenging climbs and panoramic vistas. The locality's cycling-friendly infrastructure, including well-maintained roads and designated cycling paths, makes it an ideal destination for cyclists of all levels. Overall, Weymouth offers a unique blend of natural beauty and thrilling cycling experiences.

Embark on a challenging journey from Weymouth to Jubilee Clock and discover hidden gems along the way.

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123 km
1401 m
Tough

Experience the thrill of an epic cycling route from Weymouth to Jubilee Clock. This challenging 123-kilometer road route boasts 1401 meters of ascent, offering a test for even the most seasoned cyclists. Marvel at the mesmerizing landscapes as you pass by East Chelborough and Ryme Intrinseca. Whether cruising through Purse Caundle or conquering Bell Hill, this route is sure to leave a lasting impression.


Discover the scenic beauty of the Dorset countryside on this road cycling route from Weymouth to Winfrith Newburgh.

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48 km
445 m
Tough

This 48 km road route offers a combination of stunning coastal views and peaceful countryside scenes. With a total ascent of 445 meters, this ride provides a good challenge for amateur cyclists. Highlights along the route include Saltmarsh Viewpoint, Chaldon Herring, Winfrith Newburgh, Drove Hill, and the Jubilee Clock. These spots offer sweeping vistas, charming villages, and hidden gems waiting to be discovered.


Embark on an exciting gravel adventure from Weymouth through scenic countryside.

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60 km
781 m
Tough

Experience the thrill of a gravel cycling adventure from Weymouth. This 60-kilometer route with 781 meters of ascent takes you through breathtaking landscapes and charming villages. With a moderate difficulty level, it is suitable for gravel enthusiasts looking to explore the stunning Dorset countryside. From Poundbury to Piddlehinton, immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and enjoy the peace and tranquility of the surrounding countryside.


Embark on a gravel adventure from Weymouth to the quaint village of Affpuddle.

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54 km
636 m
Tough

Covering a distance of 54 km, this gravel route takes you through some of Dorset's most beautiful countryside. With a challenging ascent of 636 meters, this ride is perfect for gravel enthusiasts seeking a good workout. Highlights along the route include the White Horse Hill, Affpuddle Village, Osmington, Saltmarsh Viewpoint, and the Jubilee Clock. These scenic spots offer stunning views of rolling hills, charming villages, and panoramic landscapes.


Experience the beauty of the Dorset countryside on this road cycling route from Weymouth to Evershot.

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86 km
1199 m
Tough

Covering a distance of 86 km, this road route takes you through rolling hills, picturesque villages, and scenic countryside. With a challenging ascent of 1199 meters, this ride is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for a good challenge. Highlights along the route include Beacon Hill, Evershot Village, the Cerne Abbas Giant Viewpoint, Charminster, and Radipole. These locations offer beautiful views, historic landmarks, and quintessential English countryside scenery.


Embark on a scenic coastal ride from Weymouth and experience diverse landscapes and captivating viewpoints.

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84 km
781 m
Tough

Embark on a scenic coastal cycling adventure starting from Weymouth. This 84-kilometer road route offers stunning panoramic views, including a visit to Saltmarsh Viewpoint. Revel in the atmospheric Winterborne Herringston and conquer the challenging ascent of Bulbarrow Hill. With its moderate difficulty level and 781 meters of ascent, this route is perfect for those seeking an enjoyable yet challenging cycling experience.


Uncover the hidden gems of Dorset's gravel paths on this captivating cycling route.

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72 km
973 m
Tough

Embark on a discovery journey along Dorset's gravel trails in this 72-kilometer route with 973 meters of ascent. From the bustling Weymouth, explore the impressive fleet at Portesham, and catch breathtaking views from Beacon Hill. Marvel at the charming village of Abbotsbury and pedal through the peaceful Charminster. This route is ideal for gravel biking enthusiasts seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Dorset.


Discover the rugged beauty of the Jurassic Coast on this gravel route from Weymouth to Portland Bill.

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27 km
311 m
Tough

This 27 km gravel route takes you from Weymouth to the stunning Portland Bill. Along the way, you'll experience breathtaking views of the coastal cliffs and the English Channel. The route includes a total ascent of 311 meters, providing a good challenge for gravel enthusiasts. With highlights such as Weymouth Beach, Portland Bill Lighthouse, and Wyke Regis, this ride is packed with scenic spots and historic landmarks.


Journey from Weymouth to the iconic Hardy Monument on this challenging gravel route.

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43 km
622 m
Tough

Covering a distance of 43 km, this gravel route takes you through diverse terrain and offers spectacular views of the Dorset countryside. With an ascent of 622 meters, this ride provides a good challenge for experienced gravel riders. Highlights along the route include The Fleet, Hardy Monument, and Radipole. These locations serve as perfect spots to rest and admire the stunning natural beauty of Dorset.


Cycle from Weymouth to Broadwey and experience the stunning views along the way.

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72 km
947 m
Tough

Embark on a picturesque cycling journey from Weymouth to Broadwey. This route offers scenic landscapes, including the beautiful Beacon and Shipton Hill. With a moderate difficulty level, it is suitable for well-trained amateurs keen to explore the Dorset countryside. This 72-kilometer road route with 947 meters of ascent provides a thrilling adventure for road cyclists.


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