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Cerne Abbas

Il fiume Cerne e il Gigante di Cerne Abbas

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Il fiume Cerne e il Gigante di Cerne Abbas

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The River Cerne and Cerne Abbas Giant highlight a captivating area in the heart of Dorset, England, within the scenic Cerne Valley. This unique destination is renowned for its iconic chalk hill figure, the Cerne Abbas Giant, carved into the hillside at an elevation of approximately 121 meters, overlooking the picturesque River Cerne. The area combines ancient history with stunning natural beauty, making it a significant landmark in the Dorset National Landscape.

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    28 agosto 2023

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    Il fiume Cerne si snoda con grazia attraverso Cerne Abbas, serpeggiando lungo la valle per circa 10 miglia prima di convergere infine con il fiume Frome a Dorchester. Si è guadagnato il titolo affettuoso di "fiume amico" per il legame costante che ha condiviso con i villaggi che hanno costeggiato il suo corso nel corso della storia. Lungo il suo tranquillo viaggio, numerosi monumenti significativi sono stati premurosamente eretti in prossimità delle sue sponde.
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    Un bel tratto di sentiero lungo il fiume Cerne.
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    Il fiume Cerne è il compagno di relax per eccellenza, che serpeggia pigramente attraverso la valle. È meno un torrente impetuoso e più un mormorio gentile e cristallino che mantiene i prati lussureggianti. Perfetto per un tuffo veloce o semplicemente per osservare i ranuncoli ondeggiare mentre ignori il tuo contapassi.
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    I migliori Tour nei dintorni di Il fiume Cerne e il Gigante di Cerne Abbas

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    Minterne Magna e il circuito del Gigante di Cerne

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    This moderate 6.8 miles (11.0 km) hike, taking around 3 hours and 1 minute, offers diverse terrain from woodland paths to chalk hills. You'll gain 619 feet (189 metres) as…

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    Elevazione 120 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

    domenica 12 luglio

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    Posizione:Cerne Abbas, West Dorset, Dorset, Inghilterra sud-occidentale, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

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    What is the best way to view the Cerne Abbas Giant?

    The Cerne Abbas Giant is best viewed from a dedicated car park located off the A352, which offers excellent panoramic views. Alternatively, you can enjoy a pleasant walk from the village of Cerne Abbas to various viewing points. Direct access to the Giant itself is restricted to prevent erosion and preserve this ancient landmark.

    Are there any circular walking routes that include the Cerne Abbas Giant and River Cerne?

    Yes, the area is well-known for its circular walks. The most prominent is the Cerne Valley Way, a circular trail approximately 26 miles long that connects several villages and hamlets, following the course of the River Cerne and offering views of the Giant. There are also shorter, local circular routes that start from Cerne Abbas village, allowing you to experience both the Giant and the riverside paths.

    What is the typical difficulty and length of walks around the Cerne Abbas Giant and River Cerne?

    Walks in the area vary in difficulty and length. You can find gentle, easy access riverside paths along the River Cerne, suitable for a leisurely stroll. For those seeking more challenge, there are steeper climbs up Giant Hill that offer panoramic views but require a moderate level of fitness. The full Cerne Valley Way is a longer, more challenging trail, but many shorter sections can be enjoyed independently.

    Is the River Cerne and Cerne Abbas Giant area suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. Gentle riverside paths along the River Cerne are ideal for families, and the historic village of Cerne Abbas provides an interesting backdrop. While the climb to the Giant can be steep, there are many accessible viewing points and shorter walks that are enjoyable for children. The mystery and scale of the Giant itself often captivate younger visitors.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around the Cerne Abbas Giant and River Cerne?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the public footpaths and trails around the Cerne Abbas Giant and River Cerne. However, it is crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially when walking through fields with livestock or near sensitive wildlife habitats. Always ensure you clean up after your dog to help keep the area beautiful for everyone.

    Are there any dog-friendly pubs or cafes in Cerne Abbas village?

    Cerne Abbas is a welcoming village, and several of its traditional pubs are typically dog-friendly, often allowing well-behaved dogs in their bar areas or gardens. It's always a good idea to check with the specific establishment beforehand, especially during peak times, to confirm their current policy.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the River Cerne trail?

    The River Cerne is a chalk stream known for its rich biodiversity. Along its banks, you might spot water voles and otters, though they can be elusive. The clear waters support wild brown trout and grayling. In the surrounding Cerne Valley, especially during summer, look out for rare butterflies such as the Adonis Blue, Marsh Fritillary, and Duke of Burgundy. The riverbanks are also adorned with white-blooming water crowfoot in summer.

    How can I get to Cerne Abbas Giant and River Cerne using public transport?

    Public transport options to Cerne Abbas are limited. The nearest major town with more frequent bus and train services is Dorchester. From Dorchester, local bus services operate to Cerne Abbas, though these may be infrequent, especially on weekends. It's advisable to check bus timetables in advance when planning your trip.

    Is it possible to visit the Cerne Abbas Giant and River Cerne during winter?

    Yes, the area is accessible in winter and can offer a unique, tranquil experience with fewer crowds. However, be prepared for potentially muddy trails, especially along the riverside paths, and colder, shorter days. The chalk figure of the Giant remains visible, and the stark winter landscape can be quite beautiful. Always check local weather conditions before heading out and wear appropriate footwear and clothing.

    What historical significance does Cerne Abbas village hold beyond the Giant?

    Cerne Abbas village is a historical gem in its own right. It grew around a powerful Benedictine Abbey, founded in AD 987, whose remains can still be explored today. The village also features St Mary's Church, built in the late 13th century, and charming Tudor-era houses. The River Cerne even flows with rivulets directly under the main street, highlighting the village's deep connection to the river and its past as a small market town with a brewing industry.

    Are there any other notable historical features near the Cerne Abbas Giant?

    Yes, directly above the Cerne Abbas Giant, you'll find an Iron Age earthwork enclosure known as the Trendle or Frying Pan. This ancient site is still used today for traditional May Day celebrations by local Morris Dancers, connecting visitors to centuries of local folklore and tradition.

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