Zig Zag Hill is a challenging road located in Dorset, England. It’s said to be the windiest one-mile stretch of road in Great Britain.
The road is located near Shaftesbury, a town and civil parish in Dorset, South West England, west of Salisbury, near the border with Wiltshire.
Part of the B3081, the road is entirely paved. In a country where hairpins are rare, Zig Zag Hill is like a concentrated hit of Alpine driving with four hairpin bends. It spans just one mile (1.60km), but one could be forgiven for believing they are ascending Col de Turini. The road was resurfaced in 2019.
Tucked away in the southwestern part of England, the road is very steep, reaching a 13% maximum gradient through some of the ramps. Starting at the village of Cann Common, this section of the road quickly climbs upward through narrow bends and hairpin turns. It's not long, at only just over a mile, but it twists and turns more than many an Alpine climb.
It’s one of the best driving roads in Great Britain. The autumn leaves bring color to this interesting road. The hairpin corners are steep, leaf-covered, and greasy, so caution is required.