The Sika Trail is a 7-mile (11 km) circular route through Wareham Forest in Dorset, England, managed by Forestry England. Named after the sika deer that inhabit the area, the trail offers a scenic experience for both cyclists and walkers. The path is well-marked with blue waymarkers and features good surfaces, making it suitable for individuals of varying abilities. 
For those starting from Wareham town, the Northport Greenway provides a 1.5-mile (2.5 km) route that connects Wareham Quay, passes the railway station, and leads into Wareham Forest, where it links with the Sika Trail. 
The Sika Trail is generally flat with a few gentle slopes, making it ideal for families with older children. The route traverses forest roads and paths, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the forest and heathland. 
For a detailed map of the Sika Cycle Trail, you can refer to the PDF provided by Dorset Council.

https://www.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/documents/35024/281990/Sika-cycle-trail-map.pdf/f2c8a27f-4774-a555-46c4-639c67d6a276?t=1624787422418&version=1.0&utm_source=chatgpt.com
If you’re interested in bike hire services near the Sika Trail, there are local providers available. 
Before visiting, it’s advisable to check for any trail closures or updates, as parts of the trail might be closed due to forestry works or other factors. 
For more information, including current conditions and any alerts, you can visit the official Forestry England page for the Sika Trail. 
Additionally, the Sika Trail is featured as part of the Poole Harbour Trails, which comprise six linear walks that enable a complete circuit to be made of Poole Harbour. 
For a visual overview of the trail, you might find this video helpful: