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Hod Hill — An Iron Age Hillfort with a Roman Fort

Explore a Large Hillfort Overlooking the Stour with Clear Roman Remains Stourpaine, Nr Blandford Forum, Dorset, DT11 8PR
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Hod Hill — An Iron Age Hillfort with a Roman Fort

A Hilltop Site with Two Historic Layers

Above the River Stour near Stourpaine, Hod Hill combines an Iron Age hillfort with a Roman fort inside its ramparts.
The wide views, open ground, and clear earthworks make it one of Dorset’s most accessible ancient sites.
Today, visitors can explore both prehistoric and Roman features in a single walk.

It’s a large, open hilltop rich in archaeology.

Iron Age Origins

Hod Hill began as a substantial Iron Age hillfort.
Its ramparts once protected a thriving settlement on the summit.
Therefore, the earthworks you see today reflect centuries of use and community life.

Excavations uncovered:

Roundhouse platforms

Storage pits

Boundary banks

Tools and pottery

In addition, the scale of the fort shows its regional importance.

Roman Conquest and Fort Construction

In the 1st century AD, the Roman army captured Hod Hill.
They built a square fort in the northwest corner of the hilltop.
This layout is still easy to identify from its banks and ditches.

The Roman fort included:

Defensive ramparts

Barrack blocks

Headquarters buildings

A commanding view of the Stour Valley

Moreover, the fort’s placement inside an existing hillfort highlights the strategic value of the site.

Exploring Hod Hill
1. The Iron Age Ramparts

The double ramparts run around most of the hilltop.
Walking along them reveals the defensive design and sweeping views.
In addition, the steep slopes show why the hill was easy to defend.

2. The Roman Fort Interior

The Roman fort is a clear square enclosure.
Banks, corners, and gateways remain visible on the ground.
Furthermore, the fort’s footprint helps visitors understand how Roman troops organised their space.

3. Views Across the Stour Valley

Hod Hill overlooks the River Stour, Hambledon Hill, and farmland stretching into North Dorset.
These views make the hill a rewarding place for photography and quiet walks.
Moreover, the landscape helps explain why the Romans chose the site.

(Learn more at the National Trust’s official Hod Hill page.)

Wildlife and Natural Landscape

Chalk grassland covers the hilltop and slopes.
Butterflies, wildflowers, and grazing animals maintain the habitat.
Because the site is open and rural, wildlife is easy to spot on warm days.

In addition, the hill changes character seasonally, from bright summer grass to crisp winter views.

Walks and Nearby Sites

Visitors often link Hod Hill with nearby historic landscapes.
Popular routes include:

Walks to Hambledon Hill

Circular paths around the Stour Valley

Trails to Shillingstone and Child Okeford

Ridge routes across the Dorset downs

For more Dorset hillforts, see our guides to Hambledon Hill and Badbury Rings.

Visiting Hod Hill
How to Get There

Location: Near Stourpaine, Dorset

Parking: Small National Trust car park

Train: Gillingham (Dorset)

Bus: Local services to Stourpaine

Opening Hours & Admission

Open daily

Free access

Facilities

No toilets or café

Grassy paths and steep slopes

Interpretation signs at the entrance

Nearby Attractions

Hambledon Hill — Neolithic and Iron Age earthworks

Shillingstone Station — Heritage railway

Sturminster Newton Mill — Working watermill

Fiddleford Manor — Medieval manor house

Together, these form the North Dorset Hillfort Trail.

Why Visit Hod Hill?

The Hod Hill experience offers:

Iron Age ramparts and Roman remains

Wide countryside views

Peaceful walking routes

Free, open-air access

Whether you enjoy archaeology, long walks, or historic landscapes, Hod Hill is one of Dorset’s most rewarding hillforts.
It’s not just a fort — it’s a layered historic site overlooking the Stour Valley.

Amenities
Free Admission Dogs On Leads Welcome

Price:

Free
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