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Discovering the rural charm of Retford on two wheels


Cycling routes from Retford

Retford is a town located in the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire region of the United Kingdom. From a cyclist's point of view, Retford provides a mix of urban and rural cycling routes. Cyclists can explore the rural landscapes surrounding the town, including stunning nature reserves such as Idle Valley and Clumber Park. The region also offers cycling-friendly roads and trails suitable for both road and gravel cyclists. Retford is a great destination for cyclists looking to explore the diverse landscapes of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.

Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure through stunning landscapes to reach Mattersey.

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84 km
414 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route is perfect for adventurers seeking off-road challenges. Spanning a distance of 84 km and with an ascent of 414 m, it offers a moderate level of difficulty suitable for experienced amateurs. The route takes you through diverse terrain including forests, fields, and small villages, providing a unique and exciting adventure. The highlight of the route is reaching Mattersey, a beautiful village known for its historic mansions and charming rural setting. Experience the raw beauty of the countryside as you pedal through this captivating route.


Experience the picturesque countryside as you cycle from Retford to Mansfield Woodhouse.

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77 km
496 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you through stunning countryside, picturesque villages, and charming towns. With a total distance of 77 km and an elevation gain of 496 m, it offers a moderate level of challenge suitable for well-trained amateurs. The route is known for its scenic beauty and offers a great mix of climbs and descents. It is a perfect choice for those looking to escape the city and enjoy a day of cycling in peaceful surroundings.


Embark on a scenic riverside journey filled with hidden gems

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104 km
257 m
Tough

Uncover the beauty of the riverside landscapes near Retford as you embark on this round-trip cycling adventure. Saundby marks the beginning of your journey, offering beautiful views of the River Trent. Grayingham, a picturesque village, welcomes you with its charming pubs and cozy cottages. Caenby leaves a lasting impression with its scenic surroundings and tranquil atmosphere. As you cycle towards Aisthorpe, prepare to be captivated by its historic church and panoramic vistas. Torksey is the final highlight of this route, enchanting riders with its ancient castle ruins and peaceful riverside setting. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and discover hidden gems along the way.


Embark on an epic gravel adventure from Tuxford to Babworth through captivating landscapes.

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68 km
546 m
Tough

Prepare for an epic gravel adventure as you cycle through diverse terrains and stunning landscapes. Spanning a distance of 68 km and with an elevation gain of 546 m, this route offers a challenging experience suitable for experienced gravel riders. Explore the charming village of Tuxford before venturing into the scenic countryside, where you'll encounter beautiful woodland trails and open fields. The highlight of the ride is Babworth, a village steeped in history, as it played a significant role in the journey of the Pilgrims to America. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area as you navigate the exhilarating gravel trails.


Immerse yourself in the picturesque landscapes of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire on this scenic gravel ride.

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57 km
196 m
Chill

Experience the beauty of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire on this 57-kilometer gravel cycling route. With an ascent of 196 meters, this ride offers a mix of gentle slopes and flat sections, perfect for riders of all levels. Start your journey in Retford and pedal through enchanting villages such as Ranby, Carlton in Lindrick, and Ranskill. Enjoy the tranquil countryside views and immerse yourself in nature. The route takes you past historical landmarks and quiet country lanes, providing a true escape from the bustling city life. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure on two wheels.


Unleash your inner cyclist on this challenging road cycling route from Retford to Gainsborough.

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93 km
706 m
Savage

For experienced cyclists seeking a demanding road cycling challenge, this 93-kilometer route from Retford to Gainsborough is the perfect choice. With an exhilarating ascent of 706 meters, this ride promises to push you to your limits. Start your journey in Retford and pedal through scenic villages such as Babworth, Creswell Crags, and Killamarsh. Admire the diverse landscapes and picturesque routes. Look forward to conquering daunting climbs, including the famous Hardwick Hill. As you reach Gainsborough, you'll feel a sense of accomplishment and pride. This route is not for the faint-hearted, but the breathtaking views and exhilarating descents make it all worthwhile.


Embark on a challenging road cycling route from Retford to Gainsborough and experience the thrill of conquering demanding climbs.

road
107 km
253 m
Tough

This 107-kilometer road cycling route from Retford to Gainsborough is ideal for experienced riders looking for a challenge. With an ascent of 253 meters, this ride offers a mix of rolling hills and exhilarating climbs. Start in Retford and pedal through picturesque villages such as Mattersey, Austerfield, and Blyton. Admire the scenic countryside and enjoy the smooth road surfaces perfect for road cycling. The route also takes you through historic towns like Gainsborough and features various landmarks, including Hardwick Hill. Get ready to test your endurance and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.


A cycling journey through history and rural landscapes

road
114 km
419 m
Tough

Embark on a scenic cycling adventure through the picturesque countryside and historic towns near Retford. Babworth sets the tone, welcoming you with its quaint charm and intriguing history. Carlton in Lindrick captivates with its idyllic village atmosphere and peaceful surroundings. Warmsworth offers scenic beauty and attractions for nature enthusiasts. As you pass through Adwick le Street, soak in the serene countryside views and appreciate the rich heritage of this old village. Stainforth entices with its pretty canal and delightful riverfront. Misson invites exploration with its scenic surroundings and the enchanting Misterton Marshes nearby. Finally, the route leads to Mattersey, where history meets natural splendor. Retford awaits as the endpoint, offering a vibrant town center and a well-deserved rest.


Indulge in a delightful gravel adventure from Retford and witness the beauty of the surrounding countryside.

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32 km
102 m
Chill

Experience the joy of gravel cycling on this 32-kilometer route from Retford. With a moderate ascent of 102 meters, this ride is perfect for beginner to intermediate riders. Start your journey in Retford and venture through beautiful villages such as Ranby, Hodsock, and Ranskill. Marvel at the quaint charm of the countryside and soak in the peaceful atmosphere. The gravel terrain adds an element of excitement and adventure to the ride. This route offers a taste of the scenic beauty that Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire have to offer. Get ready for a delightful cycling experience filled with stunning views and tranquil surroundings.


Embark on a historic cycling tour through charming villages

road
50 km
175 m
Chill

Experience a journey through time as you explore the quaint charm of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire's historic villages. This 50-kilometer round-trip cycling route offers a condensed dose of history and rural beauty. Blyth sets the scene with its idyllic countryside vistas and tranquil ambiance. Austerfield is a highlight with its ties to English history, where you can visit sites associated with the Pilgrims' journey. Everton offers scenic views and a glimpse into the area's mining heritage. Clarborough enchants with its traditional village charm and picturesque settings. Immerse yourself in the history and unique character of these delightful villages as you pedal along this thought-provoking route.


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