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Cycling Adventure in Creswell


Cycling routes from Creswell

Creswell, located in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom, is a lovely locality for cyclists. The area offers a combination of scenic landscapes and rolling terrains, making it suitable for road and gravel cyclists. Cyclists can pedal through quaint villages and picturesque countryside, enjoying the serene atmosphere. Creswell is also nearby to popular cycling spots, including the famous climbs of Mam Tor and Curbar Edge. With its stunning surroundings and variety of cycling routes, Creswell is an appealing destination for cyclists.

Embark on a road adventure through picturesque landscapes.

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49 km
492 m
Tough

This road route takes you on a loop from Creswell, passing through Pleasley, Newtonwood Lane, and Temple Normanton. Along the way, you'll encounter charming villages and scenic countryside views. The route includes a moderate ascent of 492 meters and covers a total distance of 49 kilometers. It is suitable for well-trained amateurs with experience in road cycling. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness rating of 2, this route offers a pleasant road cycling experience.


Immerse yourself in the picturesque landscapes of Worksop and its surrounding areas, as you embark on this road cycling adventure.

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76 km
433 m
Tough

Experience the stunning views of Worksop and its neighboring towns and villages as you cycle through the scenic countryside. This route offers a moderate level of difficulty, with a total ascent of 433 meters and a distance of 76 kilometers. The highlights along the way include exploring Kneesall and Market Warsop, where you can take in the historical landmarks and charming atmosphere.


Ride through the beautiful countryside from Creswell to Clowne.

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66 km
652 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you from Creswell to Clowne, offering picturesque views of the countryside. Along the way, you'll pass through Dronfield and Sheffield, two vibrant towns with rich histories. The route includes a challenging ascent of 652 meters and covers a total distance of 66 kilometers. It is suitable for well-trained amateurs with some off-road cycling experience. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness rating of 4, this route offers a rewarding and scenic ride for gravel enthusiasts.


Embark on a gravel ride to discover the natural beauty of Creswell Crags.

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56 km
413 m
Chill

This gravel route takes you on a scenic ride to Creswell Crags, a limestone gorge known for its archaeological importance. Along the way, you'll pass through Wellow, Clipstone, and Mansfield Woodhouse, each offering unique attractions. The route includes a moderate ascent of 413 meters and covers a total distance of 56 kilometers. It is suitable for well-trained amateurs with some off-road cycling experience. With a difficulty rating of 2 and an epicness rating of 4, this route offers a rewarding ride through picturesque landscapes.


Embark on a challenging road cycling route through Ashfield and surrounding areas, where breathtaking landscapes and historic landmarks await.

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107 km
1210 m
Tough

Prepare for an exhilarating and demanding cycling adventure through Ashfield and its neighboring towns and villages. With a total ascent of 1210 meters and a distance of 107 kilometers, this route is best suited for experienced cyclists. The highlights along the way include the iconic Scarcliffe, the impressive Bennerley Viaduct, and the picturesque villages of Kirkby-in-Ashfield and Crich.


Embark on a thrilling gravel cycling adventure through Clowne, Dronfield, and beyond, as you traverse diverse terrains and discover hidden gems.

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86 km
1146 m
Tough

Get ready for an off-road cycling experience like no other as you explore Clowne, Dronfield, and the surrounding areas. With a total ascent of 1146 meters and a distance of 86 kilometers, this gravel route is perfect for those seeking a mix of challenging terrains and breathtaking sights. Highlights along the way include the stunning Kelham Weir, the vibrant city of Sheffield, and Creswell Model Village, an architectural gem.


Explore the scenic countryside of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire on this challenging road cycling route

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122 km
614 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route takes you through the picturesque landscapes of both Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, offering a diverse range of scenic views and charming rural villages. With a total distance of 122 kilometers and an elevation gain of 614 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists.


Embark on a road adventure from Creswell to Barlborough.

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67 km
588 m
Tough

This road route takes you from Creswell to Barlborough, offering scenic views of the countryside and historic towns. You'll ride through Shirebrook, Sutton-in-Ashfield, and Chesterfield, each with its unique charm. The route includes a challenging ascent of 588 meters and covers a total distance of 67 kilometers. It is suitable for well-trained amateurs with experience in road cycling. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness rating of 3, this route offers a rewarding road cycling experience.


Embark on a scenic road cycling journey through North Wingfield and surrounding areas, immersing yourself in natural beauty and local history.

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84 km
1090 m
Tough

Discover the natural beauty and rich heritage of North Wingfield and its neighboring areas as you cycle through picturesque countryside. This road cycling route offers a moderate level of difficulty, with a total ascent of 1090 meters and a distance of 84 kilometers. Highlights along the way include the charming village of Scarcliffe, the scenic Sammy's Stick Point, and the historic Gardom's Edge, known for its ancient rock formations and archaeological significance.


Embark on a thrilling gravel cycling adventure from Worksop to Norton, exploring picturesque landscapes and scenic countryside.

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59 km
218 m
Chill

Embark on an exciting gravel cycling adventure through worksop and Norton, immersing yourself in the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside. With a total ascent of 218 meters and a distance of 59 kilometers, this gravel route is suitable for cyclists of varying abilities. Highlights along the way include exploring the historic town of Worksop, the charming village of Scofton, and the picturesque market town of Retford.


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