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Quantock Hills loop from Bridgwater

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Quantock Hills loop from Bridgwater

03:52

69.2km

1,160m

Road cycling

This difficult 43.0-mile (69.2 km) road cycling loop from Bridgwater explores the scenic Quantock Hills National Landscape.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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22.9 km

View of Quantock Hills National Landscape

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The Quantock Hills is an Area of Outstanding natural Beauty (AONB) in northern Somerset. Easily accessible by bike from the mainline train station of Bridgewater or from the M5.
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26.0 km

Really Beautiful climb through knarled woods with a moorland top complete with sheep asleep on the top

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35.9 km

Much better then following the A39. Watchet and Blue Anchor a must visits

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54.4 km

Cothelstone Hill

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A long and very steep climb into the Quantocks. Reaching over 20% gradient in places this is a brilliant climb followed by an open and flowing descent to the North

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69.2 km

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43.9 km

19.3 km

6.11 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

41.0 km

28.2 km

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of the Quantock Hills loop from Bridgwater?

This road cycling loop is classified as difficult. It features significant elevation gains, with over 1,150 meters of climbing, and includes challenging sections with unrelenting gradients, some exceeding 15%. It requires very good fitness.

Where can I park to start this cycling route?

The route starts and ends in Bridgwater. As Bridgwater has a mainline train station, it's easily accessible. You would need to find suitable public parking within Bridgwater to begin your ride.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to cycle in the Quantock Hills National Landscape?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route through the Quantock Hills National Landscape. It is a publicly accessible area, designated as England's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

What is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

The Quantock Hills offer beautiful scenery year-round, but for road cycling, spring, summer, and early autumn generally provide the most pleasant conditions. Winter can bring challenging weather, including colder temperatures and potentially icy or wet roads, especially on the steeper climbs and descents.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this road cycling loop?

The terrain is highly varied, featuring rolling hillsides, deep forests, open heathland, and agricultural land. While surfaces are generally well-paved for road cycling, be prepared for steep hills and challenging climbs, particularly in the wooded combes.

What are some notable viewpoints or landmarks along the route?

The loop offers spectacular views. You'll pass by the View of Quantock Hills National Landscape and can enjoy the View of the Bristol Channel from Quantock Hills. The route also includes the challenging Quantock Common Climb: Over Stowey to Crowcombe and passes near Cothelstone Hill.

Is this road cycling loop suitable for families or beginners?

Given its difficult classification, significant distance (over 69 km), and substantial elevation gain, this specific loop is not recommended for beginners or families with young children. It requires very good fitness and experience with challenging road climbs.

Does this route intersect with any other official trails?

Yes, this road cycling route partially follows sections of several official trails, including the Quantock Greenway, Coleridge Way, and West Deane Way. It also briefly touches parts of the Bridgwater Cycle Routes and the EuroVelo 1 - Atlantic Coast Route.

Are there any cafes or pubs along the Quantock Hills loop from Bridgwater?

While the route itself is primarily through natural landscapes, it passes through or near picturesque villages where you may find local cafes or pubs. It's advisable to plan your stops in advance or carry sufficient provisions, especially on longer rides.

What makes the Quantock Hills a special place for cycling?

The Quantock Hills are historically significant as England's very first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), designated in 1956. Its diverse landscape, from deep wooded valleys to open heathland, combined with breathtaking views and its association with Romantic poets like Coleridge and Wordsworth, makes it a truly unique and inspiring place to cycle.

Is the Quantock Hills loop from Bridgwater dog-friendly?

This specific route is designed for road cycling, which typically isn't suitable for dogs to accompany you directly on the bike. While the Quantock Hills National Landscape is generally dog-friendly for walkers, this particular cycling loop would not be appropriate for bringing a dog along.

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