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Cycling paradise with iconic climbs Mam Tor and Winnats Pass nearby.


Cycling routes from Shirland

Shirland is a small locality in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom, which offers a great cycling experience for road and gravel cyclists. The area has a mix of flat and hilly terrain, providing plenty of variety for riders. Cyclists can enjoy picturesque countryside views and quiet country roads. Nearby, there are several well-known climbs including Mam Tor and Winnats Pass. Shirland is a popular destination for cyclists looking to challenge themselves on these iconic climbs.

Conquer the challenging hills and experience the natural beauty of the Peak District

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113 km
1916 m
Savage

Prepare for a thrilling road cycling adventure through the rugged hills and awe-inspiring landscapes of the Peak District near Shirland. This demanding route takes you through picturesque villages such as Crich and Wirksworth, each offering unique charm. Haven Hill provides breathtaking panoramic views that make the climb worthwhile, while Biggin offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of nature. Pilsbury Hill and Axe Edge take you to greater heights, surrounded by stunning sights and challenging terrain. The route concludes near Shirland, where Eyam's historical significance and Gardom's Edge's incredible rock formations captivate every visitor.


Discover the historic Temple Normanton and explore Tillill Hill Nature Reserve while cycling through scenic routes towards Newtonwood Lane.

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50 km
508 m
Tough

This road cycling route starts in the picturesque village of Temple Normanton and takes you through stunning countryside and peaceful lanes. Along the way, you'll pass by Tilill Hill Nature Reserve and have the opportunity to spot unique wildlife. The route also includes a visit to Hardwick Hall, a magnificent National Trust property with beautiful gardens and fascinating history. With a moderate difficulty level and a mix of flat sections and gentle ascents, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The epicness score is 3, making it a great option for a scenic and enjoyable ride. Highlights along the route include Temple Normanton, Clowne, Hardwick Hall, and Newtonwood Lane, each offering their own unique charm. Temple Normanton is known for its quaint village atmosphere and the historic St. James Church. Clowne is a bustling town with charming pubs and local shops. Hardwick Hall is a stunning Elizabethan mansion with impressive architecture and extensive gardens. Newtonwood Lane offers a peaceful and picturesque stretch of road surrounded by beautiful countryside. Each highlight is scored with a rating of 4, indicating their worthiness to stop and explore.


Conquer the challenging Stretton to Stonebroom road route and take in the panoramic views along the way.

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71 km
1006 m
Savage

This road cycling route offers a challenging and rewarding adventure for experienced cyclists. Starting in Stretton, you'll conquer several steep ascents and descents on your way to Stonebroom, passing through picturesque countryside and quaint villages. Along the way, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views and the opportunity to spot local wildlife. With a difficulty level of 5, this route is best suited for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for a challenging ride. The epicness score is 4, as the stunning views and challenging terrain provide an unforgettable cycling experience. Highlights along the route include Stretton, Barlow, Water Mint, Arbourthorne, Long Duckmanton, and Stonebroom, each offering their own distinctive charm. Stretton is a scenic village with stunning countryside views at every turn. Barlow is known for its picturesque setting and beautiful walking trails. Water Mint is a unique natural landscape with an abundance of the fragrant water mint plant. Arbourthorne provides panoramic views of the surrounding area, while Long Duckmanton offers a peaceful stretch of road with minimal traffic. Stonebroom is a delightful village with local amenities and charming cottages. Each highlight is scored with a rating of 4, indicating their worthiness to stop and take in the sights.


Indulge in the beauty of nature as you cycle through the tranquil landscapes near Shirland.

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59 km
447 m
Chill

Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life on this gravel cycling route that takes you through the serene countryside near Shirland. With moderate ascents and a distance of 59 kilometers, it is suitable for intermediate cyclists. The route passes through Morton, Strawberry Bank, Hucknall, Kimberley, Bennerley Viaduct, and Ironville, each offering their own natural and serene highlights. Overall, this route provides the perfect opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy the peacefulness of the surroundings.


Embark on a gravel adventure through the scenic landscapes near Shirland, passing through Cromford, Minninglow Hill, Pikehall, Flagg, Fin Cop, Rowsley, Harland Edge, and Alton.

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78 km
1166 m
Tough

Get off the beaten path with this gravel cycling route starting near Shirland. With an ascent of 1166 meters and a distance of 78 kilometers, this challenging route is perfect for gravel enthusiasts seeking exhilarating trails and breathtaking landscapes. Discover hidden gems and lesser-known areas, offering a unique perspective of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.


Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure through stunning landscapes and hidden gems

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48 km
515 m
Chill

For gravel enthusiasts, this scenic route near Shirland offers an exciting adventure through off-road terrains, taking you to some of the region's hidden gems. Starting in Tibshelf, you'll encounter the charming Strawberry Bank with its quaint cafes and shops. From there, the route continues towards Greasley, passing through lush green fields and peaceful countryside. The highlight of the route is Alfreton, a historic market town with medieval roots and fascinating architectural gems.


Embark on a road cycling adventure through picturesque landscapes in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.

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128 km
985 m
Tough

This road cycling route covers a distance of 128 kilometers and showcases the enchanting countryside of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. With challenging ascents and a mix of rural and urban scenery, it is suitable for experienced cyclists. Starting near Shirland, the route takes you through Tibshelf, Glapwell, Nether Langwith, Babworth, Stokeham, Ossington, Eakring, Blidworth, and Alfreton. Each destination offers its unique highlights, making the journey diverse and captivating.


Experience the beauty of Matlock and its surroundings on this road cycling route starting near Shirland, passing through South Wingfield, Ambergate, Hulland Ward, Ballidon, Pic Tor, Matlock, and Wessington.

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67 km
1180 m
Tough

Indulge in the natural wonder of the Matlock area with this road cycling route. With an ascent of 1180 meters and a distance of 67 kilometers, this is a challenging ride that rewards with stunning scenery and cultural highlights. Matlock and its neighboring villages offer a harmonious blend of history, nature, and outdoor adventures, making it an attractive destination for cyclists.


Explore the countryside near Shirland on this road cycling route, passing through Ripley, Kedleston Hall, Callow, Cromford, Pic Tor, and Brackenfield.

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67 km
1026 m
Tough

Embark on a journey through the scenic countryside near Shirland with this road cycling route. With an ascent of 1026 meters and a distance of 67 kilometers, experience picturesque landscapes, historic sites, and charming villages. Discover the hidden gems of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire while enjoying a satisfying ride for well-trained amateurs.


Cycle through the legendary Sherwood Forest and explore picturesque villages

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116 km
917 m
Tough

Embark on this road cycling route and explore the beautiful countryside, charming villages, and historic landmarks near Shirland. Beginning in Morton, you'll pass through Glapwell, known for its rolling green hills and trail network. Journeying further, you'll reach Whaley, a quaint village with a lovely lake where you can take a break and enjoy the serene surroundings. Worksop is another highlight along the route, offering glimpses of its rich history and beautiful architecture.


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