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Mountain biking around Tarrant Rawston offers a network of trails through the rolling hills and river valleys of Dorset. The region is characterized by its chalk downs, providing varied terrain from gentle paths to more challenging ascents. Many routes follow established trailways and quiet country lanes, connecting villages and offering scenic viewpoints. The landscape provides a mix of open countryside and wooded sections, suitable for different mountain biking preferences.

Best mountain bike trails around Tarrant Rawston

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Last updated: July 3, 2026

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Tarrent Rawston & Witchampton loop from Blandford Forum

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 11, 2026, Hodway Lane Trail Intersection

Just up from there towards the main road is a recently opened cafe (The Black Cat Cafe), we called in there on a circular ride for coffee and something to eat, was very nice!!

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All aboard for a massive hit of nostalgia! Shillingstone Station is like a beautifully preserved 1950s time capsule tucked away in the Dorset countryside. Once a vital stop on the legendary Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway (the "Slow and Dirty"), it’s now being lovingly restored by a team of dedicated volunteers. You can wander the original platforms, explore vintage signal boxes, and even have tea in a converted railway carriage. It’s the perfect spot to pretend you're an extra in Brief Encounter while the North Dorset Trailway hikers buzz past. No trains to Bath today, but the atmosphere is pure gold!

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November 6, 2025, Spetisbury Station

The North Dorset Trailway Connection Today, Spetisbury Station is a popular access point for the North Dorset Trailway. Trailhead: The section of the Trailway running from Spetisbury north to Sturminster Newton, largely following the old railway bed, is a well-maintained, traffic-free path for walking, cycling, and riding. Visitor Stop: The former station site makes a perfect place to stop, rest, and picnic while exploring the Trailway, offering fine views over the Stour Valley. It's a wonderful example of local history being preserved and repurposed for community and recreation!

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November 6, 2025, Spetisbury Station

The Spetisbury Station Project Unlike the bridge at Blandford, which remains a preserved structure, the Spetisbury station site is being actively restored by volunteers. The Project: The Spetisbury Station Project Group was formed in 2012 by dedicated volunteers to clear and preserve the abandoned site. What You Can See: While the original station buildings were demolished shortly after the 1956 closure, the project has cleared the site to reveal the foundations of the station buildings, the booking office, and the signal box. Ambience: The site is now a peaceful, landscaped green space featuring picnic areas, benches, and information boards. Volunteers have added replica signage and restored the platforms to recreate the atmosphere of the former country station. Wildlife Haven: The site is also managed to be a haven for local wildlife, with features like a wildlife pond, bat boxes, and specific flower borders.

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November 6, 2025, Spetisbury Station

The Railway and Closure Original Line: Spetisbury Station was located on the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway (S&DJR), which connected Bath to Bournemouth. Opening: It originally opened on November 1, 1860, as part of the Dorset Central Railway's line from Wimborne to Blandford. It initially had a single platform. Double Track: Around 1901, the line was doubled through the station, and a second platform and a signal box were added to handle the increased traffic. Downgrade: Like many rural stations seeking to cut costs, it was downgraded to an unstaffed "halt" in 1934. Passenger Closure: The station closed completely to passengers on September 17, 1956, one of the early closures on the S&D line. Line Closure: Although the station itself was closed, the main S&DJR line through the site continued to operate passenger services until the whole route closed in March 1966. Goods traffic ceased in 1969, and the track was lifted in 1970.

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Historic Significance: It is a Grade I Listed Building (the highest level of protection), noted for its special architectural and historic interest. Age: The first record of the bridge dates back to 1334, suggesting its medieval origins, with parts of the current structure likely dating to the 15th century. Construction: It is built of coursed rubble and ashlar stone and features nine semi-circular arches. Widening: The bridge was widened in 1819. The upstream side is the original, medieval part and features triangular cut-waters which extend up to form pedestrian refuges. The downstream side is the later, plainer widening. Inscriptions: There is a reset stone on the east side of the bridge inscribed with the year 1719. Name Origin: The bridge is named Crawford Bridge because it carries the road from Spetisbury to Tarrant Crawford. The nearby area of Spetisbury was historically one of three manors, including Great Crawford.

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Durweston Mill is a Grade II listed building, that has been converted into a holiday accommodation with two apartments, Coopers and Riverside, overlooking the River Stour. It also features a separate 5-acre private island with glamping and camping facilities, which are open for bookings and offer activities like fishing, wild swimming, and dog walking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are there around Tarrant Rawston?

There are over 70 mountain bike trails available around Tarrant Rawston, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.

Are there mountain bike trails suitable for beginners in Tarrant Rawston?

Yes, Tarrant Rawston offers 27 easy mountain bike routes. A good option for beginners is the North Dorset Trailway – Hodway Lane Trail Intersection loop from Blandford Forum, which is 12 miles (19.4 km) long and features gentle terrain.

What are some more challenging mountain bike routes for advanced riders?

While there are no trails officially graded as 'difficult,' more experienced riders can find challenging moderate routes. The View from Bulbarrow Hill – Hodway Lane Trail Intersection loop from Charlton Marshall is a longer option at 28.8 miles (46.3 km) with significant elevation changes, offering a more demanding ride.

Can I find family-friendly mountain bike trails in Tarrant Rawston?

Many of the easy and moderate routes are suitable for families, especially those that follow established trailways. The North Dorset Trailway – Spetisbury Station Project loop from Blandford Forum is a good choice, utilizing the relatively flat and well-maintained North Dorset Trailway.

Are there any circular mountain bike routes available?

Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Tarrant Rawston are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Tarrent Rawston & Witchampton loop from Blandford Forum and the Hodway Lane Trail Intersection – Okeford Hill Viewpoint loop from Pimperne.

Which mountain bike trails offer the best views in Tarrant Rawston?

For expansive vistas, consider routes that climb to higher ground. The Hodway Lane Trail Intersection – Okeford Hill Viewpoint loop from Pimperne features climbs to viewpoints offering broad views over the surrounding landscape. Additionally, routes passing near Hambledon Hill Iron Age hill fort or Badbury Rings Iron Age hillfort often provide scenic outlooks.

What kind of attractions or landmarks can I see along the mountain bike trails?

The trails often pass by historical and natural landmarks. You might encounter Iron Age hill forts like Hambledon Hill or Badbury Rings. The North Dorset Trailway itself is a notable feature, and you could also pass by sites like White Mill Bridge.

What is the best time of year for mountain biking in Tarrant Rawston?

The rolling hills and chalk downs of Dorset are generally pleasant for mountain biking from spring through autumn. Spring offers blooming wildflowers, while autumn provides vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, but trails can be busier. Always check local conditions, especially after heavy rain, as some chalk paths can become muddy.

What do other mountain bikers say about the trails in Tarrant Rawston?

The mountain bike trails around Tarrant Rawston are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 60 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, scenic viewpoints, and the well-connected network of trails through open countryside and wooded sections.

Are there any particularly long mountain bike trails in the area?

Yes, for longer rides, consider routes like the View from Bulbarrow Hill – Hodway Lane Trail Intersection loop from Charlton Marshall, which spans 28.8 miles (46.3 km). Another substantial option is the Hodway Lane Trail Intersection – Okeford Hill Viewpoint loop from Pimperne at 23 miles (37.1 km).

Are the mountain bike trails around Tarrant Rawston suitable for winter riding?

While some trails may be rideable in winter, conditions can vary significantly. Chalk paths can become very muddy and slippery after rain, and some sections may be exposed to wind. It's advisable to check local weather and trail conditions before heading out and to be prepared for colder, potentially wetter weather.

Are there any lesser-known or 'hidden gem' mountain bike trails in Tarrant Rawston?

The region's network of trails through rolling hills and river valleys means there are many paths to explore beyond the most popular routes. Exploring the smaller tracks and bridleways connecting villages can often lead to quieter, less-trafficked sections and unexpected scenic spots. Using komoot's map to discover less-frequented segments of the North Dorset Trailway or connecting paths can reveal these hidden gems.

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