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Brympton

The best traffic-free bike rides around Brympton

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No traffic road cycling routes around Brympton traverse a landscape characterized by historic parkland, gentle valleys, and varied terrain. The area features a mix of open views towards woodlands and hills, alongside sections that follow historical avenues. Cyclists can expect a blend of flat stretches and manageable climbs, with some routes carving through thick woodland. This region offers diverse physical features suitable for road cycling, from tranquil settings to more engaging ascents.

Best no traffic road cycling routes around Brympton

  • The most popular no traffic road cycling route is Muchelney Abbey Ruins – Little Bakery loop from Huish Park, a 30.3 miles (48.8 km) trail that takes 2 hours 11 minutes to complete. This moderate route explores the wider Somerset countryside, passing historical sites.
  • Another top favourite among local road cyclists is Montacute House loop from Huish Park, an easy 13.6 miles (21.9 km) path. This route offers scenic views of the Somerset countryside and passes by notable historical estates.
  • Local road cyclists also love the Hamdon Hillfort (Ham Hill) – View from Ham Hill loop from Huish Park, a 8.9 miles (14.4 km) trail leading through varied terrain including views of Ham Hill, often completed in about 37 minutes.
  • Road cycling around Brympton is defined by historic parkland, gentle hills, and thick woodlands, offering a mix of open and sheltered routes. The network provides options for different ability levels, from easy loops to more moderate distances.
  • The routes in Brympton are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 3.7 stars from over 10 reviews. More than 600 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Brympton's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 19, 2026

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Muchelney Abbey Ruins – Somerset Levels loop from Huish Park

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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JakobusPilger
April 28, 2026, All Saints Church

A song that – originally from the American gospel tradition – has begun its journey around the world, fits wonderfully with this house of God, which the parish community has entrusted to the patronage of „All Saints“. „Oh when the Saints go marching in, oh when the Saints go marching in, oh Lord, I want to be in that number, oh when the Saints go marching in.“ Over the decades, new versions of the lyrics have emerged again and again; an original text cannot be proven due to early oral tradition. Many artists have taken up the gospel song and released it in their own interpretation, such as Bruce Springsteen with the Session Band at a concert in Dublin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6eKkirEcgE

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Nice place to rest

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“The Fish Tower got its name from the fish weather vane, which was once attached to the top of it. This had disappeared by the 1950s. The Fish Tower is a cylindrical tower made of rubble and is about 15 metres high. The cap is made of ham stone with decorative markings on it.” Sunday, 4 December 2016 Barwick Park Follies

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“Overview Heritage Category: Listed Building Grade: II List Entry Number: 1345804 Date first listed: 19-Apr-1961 List Entry Name: HELYAR ALMSHOUSES Statutory Address: HELYAR ALMSHOUSES, 1-12”

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Can be viewed from the road at the corner of Lower Hyde Road

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Mandi
July 28, 2024, Helyar Almshouses

Worth taking the time to read the board outside the houses

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Amazing coffee and lush cake. Lovely friendly cafe. Open in the week but also Sunday 10am to 1pm

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Mike
May 1, 2024, The Masons Arms

A couple of pints. Only light bites served though. A shame.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no traffic road cycling routes are available around Brympton?

There are over 30 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Brympton, offering a variety of experiences. These include 12 easy routes, 18 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route, ensuring options for different skill levels.

What kind of terrain and elevation can I expect on these routes?

The Brympton region offers varied terrain. While many routes are designed to be traffic-free, you can expect a mix of gentle inclines and some more challenging climbs. For instance, the Sutton Bingham Reservoir – The Fish Tower loop features over 335 meters of elevation gain, while easier options like the Hamdon Hillfort (Ham Hill) loop have around 126 meters. The area is known for its picturesque landscapes, including the notable 'Hollow Lane' which offers a steady, manageable climb through thick woodland.

Are there any family-friendly no traffic road cycling routes in Brympton?

Yes, Brympton offers several easy, traffic-free road cycling routes suitable for families. These routes typically feature gentler gradients and shorter distances. A good example is the Montacute House loop from Huish Park, which is classified as easy and covers about 21.9 km with moderate elevation, making it a pleasant option for a family outing.

What scenic views or natural features can I enjoy while cycling in Brympton?

Cyclists in Brympton can enjoy a range of scenic views and natural features. The routes often pass through historic parkland, offering views across woodlands and towards hills like East Chinnock Hill. The Brympton d'Evercy estate itself features a small stream and a tarmac drive lined with London planes. You can also experience the unique atmosphere of Hollow Lane, an 'amazing climb' surrounded by thick woodland.

Are there any interesting landmarks or attractions along the no traffic road cycling routes?

Absolutely. Many routes pass by or near significant landmarks. You could visit the Ham Hill War Memorial and Stone Circle, offering historical significance and scenic views. The Montacute House loop takes you past the impressive Montacute House. Additionally, the Sutton Bingham Reservoir is a popular spot with facilities for cyclists, and St Michael's Tower on St Michael's Hill provides breathtaking views over the Somerset countryside.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Brympton?

The komoot community rates the Brympton area highly for road cycling, with an average score of 3.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's quiet, traffic-free roads, the varied and picturesque landscapes, and the accessibility of historical landmarks and natural beauty spots like Sutton Bingham Reservoir and Ham Hill.

Are there any circular no traffic road cycling routes available?

Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes in Brympton are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Muchelney Abbey Ruins – Little Bakery loop is a moderate circular route covering nearly 49 km, perfect for a longer ride without retracing your steps.

Where can I find parking for these no traffic road cycling routes?

Many routes, such as those starting 'from Huish Park', indicate convenient starting points that often have parking facilities. For routes around Sutton Bingham Reservoir, there is a car park available with bike racks, making it a practical option for accessing routes in that area.

What is the best time of year to cycle in Brympton?

The Brympton area is enjoyable for cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with changing foliage. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter cycling is possible, though conditions may vary. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Are there any cafes or pubs along the no traffic road cycling routes?

While specific cafes and pubs are not detailed for every route, the region's villages and attractions often provide opportunities for refreshments. For instance, the Sutton Bingham Reservoir has public toilets and is a popular spot, suggesting nearby amenities. Exploring villages like Norton-sub-Hamdon may also reveal local establishments.

Can I access these routes using public transport?

While Brympton is primarily accessed by car, some routes may be reachable via public transport connections to nearby towns like Yeovil. It's advisable to research local bus services or train connections to Yeovil and then plan your cycle route from there, considering the distance to the starting points of the traffic-free routes.

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