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Cyclexperience Cycle Hire at Purbeck Park in Dorset

Cyclexperience

Quality bicycle hire in the beautiful Isle of Purbeck

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Cyclexperience Cycle Hire at Purbeck Park in Dorset

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Discover the fascinating ruins of Corfe Castle and the breath-taking views of Studland Bay and Old Harry Rocks on easy going forest trails.  If you’re a thrill-seeker, there are also some more challenging mountain bike routes for you!
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 Cycle through forests and the pre-historic Jurassic coast full of fossils and beautiful carved bays, beaches, cliffs, stacks, arches and landslides. Sit back, relax and take a journey back in time with Swanage Steam Train, discovering some of the local pubs and cafes on your way!

  • Quiet flat trails through Rempstone Estate
  • Electric & Non Electric bikes to rent
  • Helmets, Maps, Phone App all included.

Looking to buy?  We sell Ex-hire bikes or we can source new bikes via our New Forest Branch (Trek, Giant, Kona, Kalkhoff, Gazelle, Frog)

Either call us or book online.

Contact

Address

Cyclexperience Purbeck Park Corfe Castle BH20 5DW

Phone

01929 481606

Email

purbeck@cyclex.co.uk

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