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Experience the beauty of the Peak District in Repton.


Cycling routes from Repton

Repton, located in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom, is a cyclist's haven with its scenic countryside and cycling-friendly roads. The locality is surrounded by rolling hills and picturesque landscapes, making it an ideal destination for both road and gravel cyclists. Cyclists can enjoy challenging climbs and fast descents while soaking in the stunning views of the Peak District National Park. Repton itself is a historic village with many heritage buildings and landmarks that can be explored during cycling breaks. The locality is also home to the famous Mam Tor climb, which attracts cyclists from all over the world.

Embark on an adventurous gravel ride through Donington Park and Bardon Hill.

gravel
72 km
731 m
Savage

For gravel riders seeking a challenge, this 72-kilometer route offers a thrilling ride through the scenic landscapes near Repton, Derbyshire. With a challenging ascent of 731 meters, the route takes you through the iconic Donington Park racing circuit and the impressive Bardon Hill, offering breathtaking views from its summit. Suitable for experienced gravel cyclists, this route provides a mix of off-road trails and quiet country roads.


Experience a challenging ride through Belton and Ticknall with stunning views.

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73 km
622 m
Tough

This challenging road cycling route covers a distance of 73 kilometers and includes a notable ascent of 622 meters. Starting near Repton, the route takes you through the beautiful villages of Belton and Ticknall, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. With its mix of rolling hills and quiet country roads, this route is recommended for experienced amateur cyclists looking for a testing ride.


A scenic road route passing through Burton-on-Trent and Marston Montgomery

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90 km
609 m
Tough

Enjoy the scenic beauty of Burton-on-Trent and Marston Montgomery with this delightful road route. Spanning a total distance of 90 kilometers and featuring an ascent of 609 meters, this route offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for road cyclists. Burton-on-Trent is a highlight along the route, known for its brewing heritage and historic buildings. Colton is another picturesque village featured on the route, with scenic views and charming landmarks. Hixon and Marston Montgomery offer stunning landscapes and a peaceful atmosphere, making them great spots to take a break during the ride. Finally, Willington, with its interesting architecture and tranquil location, is a highlight not to be missed. Overall, this road route provides a scenic journey through charming villages and beautiful countryside.


An adventurous gravel route through Melbourne and Calke

gravel
48 km
429 m
Tough

Explore the rugged terrains of Melbourne and Calke with this exciting gravel route. With a total distance of 48 kilometers and an ascent of 429 meters, this route offers a challenging ride for gravel enthusiasts. Melbourne is a highlight of the route, known for its beautiful Georgian-style architecture and historic buildings. The village is home to stunning landscapes and offers a great starting point for the ride. Calke Abbey is another highlight along the route, an ancient mansion surrounded by picturesque parkland. Overall, this route provides an adventurous journey through the scenic locations of Melbourne and Calke.


Cycle through the picturesque villages of Marston-on-Dove and Willington.

road
47 km
236 m
Tough

This scenic route takes you through the charming villages of Marston-on-Dove and Willington, offering a mix of stunning countryside views and quaint English cottages. With a moderate ascent of 236 meters and a distance of 47 kilometers, it is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The route is perfect for road bikes and provides a great opportunity to explore the beautiful landscapes of Repton.


A picturesque gravel route through Repton and Borrowash

gravel
52 km
345 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you through the beautiful countryside near Repton and Borrowash. With a total distance of 52 kilometers and an ascent of 345 meters, it offers a moderate challenge for cyclists. The route is perfect for gravel bikes, allowing you to explore the quiet lanes and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Highlights along the route include the scenic village of Borrowash and the historic town of Melbourne, which is known for its stunning medieval church. Overall, this route provides a delightful cycling experience through the tranquil landscapes of Repton and Borrowash.


Get off the beaten track with this gravel cycling route through Swadlincote and Horninglow.

gravel
44 km
231 m
Chill

This picturesque gravel cycling loop covers a distance of 44 kilometers near Repton, offering a mix of scenic landscapes and off-road trails. With a modest ascent of 231 meters, this route suits well-trained amateur cyclists who enjoy adventure. Highlights include the charming village of Swadlincote with its stunning church and the peaceful surroundings of Horninglow.


Explore the picturesque villages of Hartshorne and Burton-on-Trent on this scenic road cycling route.

road
48 km
409 m
Tough

This road cycling route covers a distance of 48 kilometers near Repton, taking you through the idyllic villages of Hartshorne and Burton-on-Trent. With a moderate ascent of 409 meters, the route offers a pleasant mix of scenic countryside views and charming architecture. Suitable for intermediate-level cyclists, this route is ideal for those looking for a moderately challenging ride with cultural highlights along the way.


An exhilarating gravel route through Donington Park and Coleorton

gravel
53 km
453 m
Tough

Embark on an exhilarating gravel adventure through Donington Park and Coleorton. Spanning a distance of 53 kilometers and featuring an ascent of 453 meters, this route is perfect for those seeking a challenging cycling experience. Donington Park is a highlight along the route, known for its renowned racing circuit and motorsport heritage. Bellevue Hill is another featured spot, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Coleorton is a picturesque village with charming cottages and beautiful landscapes, providing a peaceful retreat during the ride. Ticknall, with its historic lime kilns, is a worthy stop as well. Overall, this route offers an unforgettable gravel journey through iconic locations.


A challenging road route from Newton Solney to Alsop en le Dale

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110 km
1265 m
Savage

Embark on a challenging road cycling journey from Newton Solney to Alsop en le Dale with this route. Covering a distance of 110 kilometers and featuring a demanding ascent of 1,265 meters, this epic route is perfect for experienced cyclists seeking a thrilling adventure. Newton Solney is a highlight along the route, offering a picturesque setting and a tranquil atmosphere. Hanbury is another noteworthy village, known for its beautiful landscapes and historic charm. Norbury features stunning countryside views and a peaceful environment, making it an ideal spot for a rest. Harboro Rocks, Wirksworth, and Turnditch are also highlights along the way, showcasing picturesque landscapes and unique attractions. Finally, Findern, with its historical roots and beautiful scenery, provides a perfect ending point for the journey. Overall, this road route offers a challenging and epic cycling experience through breathtaking locations.


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