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Panoramic views and historic cycling connections


Cycling routes from Bingham

Bingham is located in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The locality boasts a combination of picturesque roads and quiet country lanes, making it suitable for both road and gravel cycling. Bingham's proximity to the Vale of Belvoir offers cyclists stunning panoramic views and hilly terrain. The locality is famous for its connection to the Belvoir Castle Cycling Club, dating back to the late 19th century. With its scenic landscapes and historic cycling ties, Bingham is an ideal destination for riders seeking diverse routes intertwined with rich heritage.

Embark on a scenic gravel ride to the enchanting village of Whatton-in-the-Vale, starting near Bingham.

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50 km
246 m
Tough

Experience the thrill of gravel cycling on this 50-kilometer route, showcasing the picturesque landscapes and charming villages of Nottinghamshire. Explore peaceful woodlands, discover quaint villages, and soak in the natural beauty of the area. This scenic gravel route, suitable for well-trained amateur riders, promises a refreshing outdoor adventure.


Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure starting near Bingham as you explore the diverse landscapes of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.

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58 km
275 m
Tough

Experience the thrill of off-road cycling on this 58-kilometer gravel route. Journey through the picturesque countryside, woodlands, and fields, tackling moderate ascents and enjoying the tranquility of the great outdoors. Suitable for experienced amateur riders, this route provides a mix of challenging terrain and scenic beauty.


An epic road cycling route through Nottinghamshire's diverse landscapes and historic towns.

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137 km
1012 m
Tough

This road cycling route is a true epic, taking cyclists on a 137-kilometer journey through the beautiful landscapes and historic towns of Nottinghamshire. With an ascent of 1012 meters, this challenging route is best suited for well-trained amateurs seeking a memorable and demanding cycling experience. Along the way, you'll encounter picturesque villages, rolling hills, and iconic landmarks, making it a touristic delight. From West Bridgford to Bingham, the route showcases the best of Nottinghamshire's countryside, providing breathtaking views and a sense of adventure.


A charming road cycling route through rural Nottinghamshire's rolling hills and historic villages.

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59 km
343 m
Tough

Get a taste of rural Nottinghamshire with this 59-kilometer road cycling route that combines scenic views, rolling hills, and historic villages. With an ascent of 343 meters, it offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateurs seeking a memorable journey through the stunning landscapes of the region. From Lowdham to Bingham, enjoy wide-open spaces, quaint countryside lanes, and discover the architectural heritage of the charming villages along the way. This route is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in Nottinghamshire's rural beauty and experience the idyllic, historic charm of the region.


Embark on a scenic road cycling journey from Bingham to Cotgrave and back, showcasing the beautiful countryside of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.

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50 km
283 m
Chill

Enjoy this 50-kilometer road cycling route, suitable for well-trained amateur riders. Traverse rolling hills, quaint villages, and open countryside, admiring the beauty of the region. Discover the charm of Cotgrave with its historic buildings and enjoy the peacefulness of Windmill Hill during this invigorating ride.


Cycle through diverse gravel paths, woodlands, and rolling hills in this adventurous route near Bingham.

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103 km
668 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route is perfect for those seeking an off-road adventure in the picturesque countryside near Bingham. With a distance of 103 kilometers and an ascent of 668 meters, this challenging circuit offers a diverse range of terrains and stunning natural landscapes. From Cotgrave to Bingham, cyclists will encounter woodlands, rolling hills, and quiet villages, providing a true escape into nature. The route is suitable for well-trained amateurs who enjoy the thrill of gravel cycling and want to explore the scenic beauty of the area.


Discover the rural beauty of Nottinghamshire on this picturesque road cycling route starting near Bingham.

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69 km
254 m
Tough

Experience the scenic charm of Nottinghamshire on this 69-kilometer road cycling adventure. Pedal through beautiful countryside, pass by picturesque villages, and witness the timeless allure of the region. With moderate ascents and charming rural landscapes, this route offers a delightful cycling experience for well-trained amateurs.


Embark on an adventurous gravel ride from Bingham to Radcliffe-on-Trent

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34 km
78 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route starting near Bingham is perfect for those looking for an off-road adventure. With a distance of 34 kilometers and a total ascent of 78 meters, it offers a challenging yet exhilarating experience. The highlights along the route include Windmill Hill, which provides stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Gamston, located around 13 kilometers from Bingham, is another notable highlight with its charming village atmosphere. As you continue on the route, you will pass through the scenic village of Radcliffe-on-Trent, known for its picturesque setting by the River Trent. Ending back at Bingham, this route offers a mix of gravel trails and peaceful rural landscapes.


A challenging road route with a climb to the picturesque village of Sibthorpe.

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44 km
98 m
Tough

This road cycling route is a challenging option starting near Bingham. With a total ascent of 98 meters over a distance of 44 kilometers, it takes cyclists through beautiful landscapes and offers a rewarding climb to the idyllic village of Sibthorpe. The route is suitable for well-trained amateurs looking for a moderate challenge with some stunning scenery along the way.


Discover the scenic countryside and charming villages of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire on this picturesque road cycling route.

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113 km
369 m
Tough

Pedal through rolling hills, quaint villages, and beautiful countryside on this road cycling loop starting near Bingham. Enjoy the peaceful rural landscapes and take in the unique charm of the area as you tackle moderate ascents and cover a distance of 113 kilometers. This route is suitable for experienced amateur cyclists.


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