Council and community cut the ribbon to open newly improved trailway

Residents, officers, and councillors are celebrating as Dorset Council has completed its extensive improvements on the Castleman Trailway in East Dorset.

The Castleman Trailway is one of Dorset’s gentlest walking, cycling and horse-riding routes. It follows much of the old Southampton to Dorchester railway line and runs through some of East Dorset’s stunning landscapes whilst also connecting a string of settlements between Ringwood and Poole.

The trailway and its connecting paths are well used by people on foot, bike, and wheelchairs to make short trips to shops, schools, and workplaces, as well as for recreational trips.

But in recent years, the surface quality of the trailway had deteriorated and became extremely muddy after wet weather, reducing year-round access.​ Barriers and narrow gates also reduced access for some trail users.

Dorset Council Countryside staff, volunteers and contractors began work on the trail in October 2021, aiming to provide a wider, better quality surface, making it more accessible to a wider range of users. This included drainage works, new surfacing and regrading over 5.5km of the trailway from Verwood Road to West Moors.

Much of the route has now been widened, replacing two 1.5m wide paths with a single path of 4-5m. Barriers on the route have been replaced with bollards to improve accessibility for mobility vehicles and wheelchair users, as well as for people on bikes and horse riders.

Volunteers have also seeded verges with wildflowers, and new signage and benches will be installed shortly.

Ray, a mobility scooter user who lives in St. Ives, recently commented:

“It was impossible for me to use the Trailway before the upgrade as the galvanized steel barriers prevented access. The only way for me to get to Ringwood was to use the pavement running alongside the A31, this was within a metre away from racing traffic – very unpleasant and felt very dangerous. There was also the challenge of crossing the Horton Rd as traffic exited the roundabout.

“Now I can join the Trailway and take a quiet trip along it with an eye to all the nature on the way. It is a great benefit for me, and I expect many others, disabled or not.”

Before and after photos of the trailwayThe scheme has cost around £180k, paid for mostly from the Department for Transport’s Active Travel Fund, aiming to provide alternatives to Horton Road/Verwood Road for trips between Verwood, Ashley Heath, Ringwood, and West Moors.

The trailway, part of the Sustrans National Cycle Network, also connects to recent sustainable travel improvements that form part of the 27km green travel route linking Wimborne and Ferndown with Poole town centre.

Cllr Ray Bryan, Dorset Council’s Portfolio Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment, said:

“I want to thank the volunteers, Council officers and contractors for all their hard work on this project. It’s vitally important we help provide accessible options for active travel as part of our Climate and Ecological Emergency strategy if we hope to entice people out of their cars and reduce Dorset’s carbon footprint.

The Castleman Trailway offers a beautiful and practical route for recreation or commuting, and it passes some of the county’s internationally important heathland, rivers, and forestry plantations, with excellent transport links whether you are on foot, wheels, or horseback.

We’re looking forward to local people and visitors checking out the new improvements, especially if they haven’t been able to fully access the route before now and see for themselves what the Trailway has to offer.”

Trailway users, including pupils and staff at The Sheiling School (Ringwood), local volunteers, Dorset Council members and Countryside Rangers, all in attendance for the cutting of the ribbon officially opening the trailway.
0 Shares

13 thoughts on “Council and community cut the ribbon to open newly improved trailway


  1. This is a vast improvement, very well done to all concerned.


    1. This is how council tax payers money should be used, loads of people use the trail way and it’s a vast improvement.


  2. It’s a lovely facility but it isn’t easily accessible from Verwood. I believe there is a permissive link from Woolsbridge Industrial Estate to the Castleman trailway but it isn’t shown on Dorset Explorer as a traffic free walking and cycling route.


    1. Jane,

      A cycle route runs from Potterne Park in Verwood through Moors Valley Country Park to Forest Edge Drive and the Castleman Trailway. Work is underway to enhance wayfinding along this link.


  3. Thank you. This is brilliant, the trailway was heavily used over lockdown especially and it’s great to see it being used and improved. We live in West Moors and have taken our daughter in her baby trailer very frequently and look forward to taking her on her bike.


  4. I live in West Dorset but am keen to explore the Trailway . Can you give me a starting place for the route please ? Either end .
    Thank you kindly .


    1. Absolutely Barry! We recommend heading to the Ashley Twinning Car Park at the northern end of Hurn Lane, BH24 2AB. You’ll find an entrance to the trailway nearby – then you can head all the way to West Moors (about 5.5km) – James


  5. I appreciate that I am probably be in the minority, but as a runner and cyclist, I hate it. Sterile and boringf. It would have been better have just improved one half and left the central bund.
    It also won’t be long before we have motorbikes using it when they realise that there are no barriers.


    1. Mike – As a runner and cyclist, you won’t have had the same problems accessing the trailway in the past. These improvements make it more open and inclusive for everyone, which – with respect – we feel is more important than subjective criticism around its appearance – James


  6. Whilst I accept that improvements needed to be made for ALL users I wonder what the horse riders think?
    It may be more practical but it’s not attractive to look at…perhaps time will “weather” it into something less glaring on the eyes. I also hope that the verges will sprout quickly & soften the overall look.


  7. Thank you James . I’ll get to ride it as soon as I can . Looks a superb amenity . Well done .
    Barry .


  8. Is it possible to hire a “tramper” from Moors Valley and then access the Castleman Trailway as I do not have my own “buggy”?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *