Jurassic Bikepacker
A new bikepacking adventure explores the Jurassic Coast (World Heritage Site) from Exmouth to Bournemouth, taking in Durdle Door, Corfe Castle, Old Harry Rocks and plenty of other beautiful swimming spots.
Route and riding
What's Nice?
This self-supported cycle will take us along the stunning Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We’ll be enjoying a perfect combination of forests, coastline, heathland and rolling hills. Some famous sites along the way include Durdle Door, Corfe Castle and Old Harry Rocks.
Booking Options
Vibe
A challenging yet rewarding cycle. This ride is self-supported, so we'll be carrying our own things with us for each day. However we're not camping, so we don't need to bring sleeping bags or tent.
Travel there and back
Starting in Exeter and finishing in Brockenhurst. Direct trains from London.
Download our Jurassic Bikepacker weekend tour pack and find out more about the beautiful routes and stopovers, what to pack, how to get there, and much much more!
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Meet your Guides!
Shalyn Wilkins
Since joining her first Brake the Cycle trip, Shalyn has been hooked on adventuring by bike. Having now converted countless friends and family (and sometimes even strangers) to the joys of biking, Shalyn joins us to lead rides and share her infectious enthusiasm for exploring by bike, opportunistic yoga, sharing good food and camping under the stars. It's also quite possible that Shalyn holds the record for the most puncture-repairs in a calendar year - so we're glad to be in experienced hands.
James Ballantyne
James's first Brake the Cycle trip was back in 2015 when he cycled LEJOG. Since then he's crewed on many trips, across 5 different countries. James loves languages and can speak French, Spanish and Italian as well as his native English. When not cycling James works as a civil servant on UK government climate change policy.