Cerne Abbas Self-Guided Walking Break
You can choose your own dates for this short break (3 days' walking), subject to room availability. Each trail is approximately 10 miles in length.
You will be accommodated in the idyllic village of Cerne Abbas, well known for its huge chalk giant of mysterious origins. It has a general store, a Cerne Giant gift shop, three characterful pubs, a church and houses dating back to the late 15th or early 16th century. Cerne Abbas is one of Dorset’s most beautiful and sought after villages, and is surrounded by gorgeous countryside.
Each of the three trails (moderate) starts in the village and goes through scenic, rolling countryside.
On one day, after a stop (if you wish) at an especially pleasant pub in a typical Dorset village, you head for Minterne Magna, where, in the 17th century, the first Sir Winston Churchill lived. You will have the time to see the house (from the outside) and visit the beautiful and little known Minterne Gardens before completing the round walk back to Cerne Abbas via the Giant.
The second trail is mostly a ridge walk along an old drover’s path, with a choice of village pubs on the way. You end up in Dorchester, The Casterbridge of Thomas Hardy’s novels, with its excellent museum and other sites of interest. A local bus will bring you back to Cerne Abbas.
On the third day you will walk across the Piddle valley and beyond - from one picturesque village to another - along open paths with sweeping rural views to a welcoming and excellent old pub, before joining the Wessex Ridgeway for the return to Cerne Abbas.
Some of the highlights are:
- Cerne Abbas itself, with its Abbey ruins, medieval tithe barn, attractive streets and three pubs
- The Cerne Giant
- Minterne Gardens
- A series of pretty villages, each with an attractive church and pub
- The historic county town of Dorchester.
We will give you our detailed and informative Cerne Abbas Trail Guide that includes step by step walking directions and interesting background material on places along the trail, as well as all other information that you might need for your holiday.
Cerne Abbas is a short taxi ride from Sherborne and Dorchester railway stations, which are reached from London in around 2� hours.
Independent, self-guided
Cerne Abbas walking break
Check the prices on the right. Choose the rooms you want and proceed to our enquiry form. For currency conversions click here.
Duration | Accomm. Option |
Double or Twin Room |
Single Occupancy |
4+ nights | A2 | £65 | £95 |
2 to 3 nights | A2 | £70 | £100 |
We can sometimes offer family rooms and special prices for children, depending on the accommodation that is available at the time, but early booking is advisable. Please give us details of your requirements on the enquiry form.
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