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Cycling through the charming town of Stockton Heath and exploring Delamere Forest.


Cycling routes from Stockton Heath

Stockton Heath is a locality in Cheshire, United Kingdom. It offers a variety of cycling routes, including both urban and countryside options. The town itself is charming, with a vibrant atmosphere and historic buildings. Cyclists can explore the nearby Delamere Forest, a popular destination for mountain biking and serene forest trails. Overall, Stockton Heath is a good choice for cyclists looking for a mix of urban and rural environments.

Embark on a gravel cycling journey filled with scenic wonders and historical sites.

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91 km
484 m
Tough

This 91-kilometer gravel route offers a mix of challenging sections and breathtaking scenery. Starting from Stockton Heath, you'll pass through Preston on the Hill, Kelsall, Saighton, The Belvedere, Ince, Frodsham War Memorial, Norton Priory, and end at Rector Watch. With an elevation gain of 484 meters, this route caters to experienced cyclists who enjoy a diverse and captivating terrain.


Embark on a scenic road ride through the picturesque Sankey Valley near Stockton Heath.

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69 km
274 m
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The Sankey Valley Loop is a lovely road ride that takes you through the beautiful countryside and charming villages near Stockton Heath. With a total distance of 69 kilometers and an ascent of 274 meters, this route offers a great balance of gentle slopes and picturesque landscapes. Along the way, you will pass through the scenic Great Sankey, the tranquil Pex Hill, and the charming Pemberton. As you continue your journey, you will also encounter the idyllic Kenyon and the peaceful Padgate.


Embark on an exciting gravel adventure with scenic landscapes.

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86 km
304 m
Tough

This route is ideal for gravel cycling enthusiasts who are looking for a challenge and picturesque views. With a total distance of 86 kilometers and an elevation gain of 304 meters, you'll venture through the Cheshire countryside and discover hidden gems along the way. The route starts near Stockton Heath and takes you to Lymm Dam, Altrincham, Great Warford, Sproston, Comberbach, and ends in Appleton Thorn.


Cycle through the charming villages of Stockton Heath and Thelwall.

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71 km
287 m
Tough

This route takes you through the picturesque villages of Stockton Heath and Thelwall. With a total distance of 71 kilometers and an ascent of 287 meters, it offers a moderate challenge for cyclists. Highlights of the route include Thelwall, a historic village known for its beautiful scenery, and Lymm Dam, a tranquil location for nature lovers. Overall, this route provides a pleasant cycling experience with scenic countryside surroundings.


Experience a scenic journey filled with surprises and natural wonders.

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55 km
184 m
Chill

Covering a distance of 55 kilometers with an elevation gain of 184 meters, this gravel route promises a picturesque escapade. Starting near Stockton Heath, you'll encounter stunning sights along the way, including Lymm Dam, Lymm, Bexton, Rudheath, Frandley, and High Warren. Suitable for intermediate-level cyclists, this route combines natural beauty with pleasant surprises.


Discover the tranquil beauty of the Cheshire countryside on this scenic gravel ride near Stockton Heath.

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43 km
207 m
Chill

The Comberbach Gravel Ride is a scenic off-road route that takes you through the peaceful Cheshire countryside and past some of its hidden gems. With a total distance of 43 kilometers and an ascent of 207 meters, this route is perfect for gravel riders looking for a tranquil and picturesque adventure. Along the way, you will pass through the idyllic village of Comberbach, the charming Winnington, and the picturesque Preston on the Hill.


Experience the diverse landscapes and rich history along this circular road route near Stockton Heath.

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131 km
774 m
Tough

The Warrington Circular Route is a challenging road ride that takes you through the picturesque villages and beautiful countryside surrounding Stockton Heath. With a total distance of 131 kilometers and an ascent of 774 meters, this route offers a great mix of scenic views and challenging climbs. Along the way, you will pass through the charming village of Grappenhall, the stunning Lymm Dam, and the historic Marthall. As you continue your journey, you will also encounter the tranquil Lower Withington, the idyllic Tunstall, and the scenic Black Bank. The route ends with a final challenge at the iconic High Warren.


Experience the beautiful landscapes and charming villages of the Weaver Valley on this scenic gravel loop near Stockton Heath.

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57 km
328 m
Tough

The Weaver Valley Gravel Loop is a picturesque off-road route that takes you through the stunning Weaver Valley and past some of its hidden treasures. With a total distance of 57 kilometers and an ascent of 328 meters, this route offers a great mix of scenic paths, charming villages, and challenging sections. Along the way, you will pass through the renowned cycling destination of High Warren, the picturesque Frandley, and the vibrant town of Northwich. As you continue your journey, you will also encounter the historic Winsford and the idyllic Crowton. The route ends with a final highlight at the scenic Preston on the Hill.


A scenic gravel loop from Warrington to Grappenhall

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50 km
123 m
Chill

This scenic gravel loop takes you from Warrington to Grappenhall, providing a fantastic cycling experience with beautiful countryside views and charming villages. The route covers a distance of 50 kilometers with a total ascent of 123 meters, making it suitable for both experienced cyclists and amateurs looking to explore the area. The diverse terrain offers a mix of flat sections and gentle ascents, providing a good balance for an enjoyable ride. Along the route, you'll encounter several highlights, including the Warrington town center, Golborne village, The Point viewpoint, Hollins Green village, Lymm Dam, and Grappenhall village. Each highlight offers unique features such as historic landmarks, scenic viewpoints, and picturesque surroundings.


Embark on a scenic road cycling adventure filled with charm and historical landmarks.

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45 km
246 m
Chill

This 45-kilometer road cycling route offers a delightful journey through the heart of Cheshire. Starting from Stockton Heath, you'll pass through Davenham, Weaverham, High Warren, and Appleton. With an elevation gain of 246 meters, this route caters to cyclists who enjoy moderate challenges and captivating vistas. Explore the region's beautiful countryside and discover its hidden gems.


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