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North Dorset Trailway

The Trailway is a route being developed by Dorset Countryside along the old Somerset and Dorset Railway line that closed to rail traffic in 1966. The old railway line provides an ideal route for a trailway as it links many of North Dorset's towns and villages. There are five sections you can currently visit that take you through some of North Dorset's spectacular countryside, towns and villages with views of Hambledon Hill and the meandering River Stour.

What is a trailway?

A trailway is a two and a half metre multi purpose pathway that is accesible for a wide variety of users such as walkers, cyclists, horse riders and the less able.

Why have a trailway?

The trailway can be many things to many people. Whether you are walking your dog, cycling to the shop or going for a family outing, The trailway has almost endless uses for anyone who wants to leave the roads and traffic behind and get into the countryside.

The trailway aims to provide a transport and recreation route for all, including:

  • Safe routes to school
  • Commuter routes to work
  • Access to the countryside
  • Mobility vehicle and pushchair friendly surface

For further information, download the PDF North Dorset Trailway booklet (511 KB).



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