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Exploring scenic routes and climbing challenges in Whitwell.


Cycling routes from Whitwell

Whitwell, situated in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom, offers a variety of cycling routes suitable for road and gravel cyclists. The locality features scenic countryside roads, making it an enjoyable destination for cyclists. There are several smaller climbs nearby, including Creswell Crags and Harthill Reservoir, which provide opportunities for some challenging rides. Additionally, Whitwell enjoys close proximity to Sherwood Forest, a renowned tourist attraction. Overall, Whitwell is a fantastic location for cyclists looking for picturesque routes and some moderate climbing.

A scenic gravel route showcasing hidden gems.

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40 km
370 m
Tough

Experience the hidden gems of Whitwell and its surroundings with this scenic gravel route. Covering a distance of 40 kilometers and featuring an ascent of 370 meters, this route offers a challenging yet rewarding ride. Highlights include Clowne, a village surrounded by countryside and offering scenic views, Barrow Hill with its unique heritage railway, Eckington known for its charming streets and friendly atmosphere, Harthill featuring picturesque countryside landscapes, and Fir Hill, a tranquil spot providing breathtaking panoramic views.


A thrilling road route through Sherwood Forest.

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62 km
522 m
Tough

Embark on a thrilling cycling adventure through Sherwood Forest with this road route near Whitwell. With a distance of 62 kilometers and an ascent of 522 meters, this route provides a challenge for experienced riders. Highlights include Market Warsop, a town with a bustling market and vibrant community, Mansfield Woodhouse boasting a rich history and beautiful architecture, Kirkby-in-Ashfield known for its historic attractions, Silverhill offering picturesque rolling hills and scenic views, and Bolsover with its dramatic castle overlooking the town.


A scenic road route passing through Worksop and Mansfield with a highlight stop at Market Warsop.

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82 km
546 m
Tough

This road route takes you through the charming towns of Worksop and Mansfield while offering beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. With a total distance of 82 km and an ascent of 546 meters, this route provides a satisfying challenge for intermediate cyclists. The highlight of this route is a visit to Market Warsop, a lively market town with a rich history and a variety of attractions to explore. Take some time to wander through the bustling market and sample some local produce before continuing your ride.


A challenging road route with breathtaking views.

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66 km
636 m
Tough

This challenging road route near Whitwell takes cyclists on a journey through rolling hills and scenic landscapes. Covering a distance of 66 kilometers and with an ascent of 636 meters, it's ideal for experienced riders seeking a demanding ride. Highlights along the route include Bolsover with its impressive castle, Dronfield offering picturesque views, Raspberries, a popular spot for picking fresh berries, Sheffield known for its vibrant cycling community, and Todwick, a charming village with historical sites.


A scenic gravel route with charming highlights.

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64 km
215 m
Tough

This scenic gravel route near Whitwell takes cyclists through picturesque countryside and charming villages. With a distance of 64 kilometers and an ascent of 215 meters, it offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateur cyclists. The route highlights include Carlton in Lindrick, where you can admire the historic buildings in the village center, Torworth with its peaceful surroundings, Retford with its impressive market square, and Worksop known for its beautiful parks and green spaces.


An epic road ride passing through Babworth, Norton Disney, and Newark on Trent.

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122 km
589 m
Savage

Embark on this epic road ride that stretches over a distance of 122 km and encompasses diverse landscapes, charming villages, and historical landmarks. With an ascent of 589 meters, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a challenge. Highlights include visits to Babworth, known for its historic church, Norton Disney, boasting a medieval castle, and Newark on Trent, a town with a rich heritage and a stunning riverside setting.


A thrilling gravel ride passing through Worksop and Bothamsall with a highlight stop at the Major Oak.

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48 km
353 m
Tough

This gravel route offers an exciting off-road adventure through the scenic countryside near Whitwell. Spanning a distance of 48 km and an ascent of 353 meters, this route is suitable for experienced gravel riders. The highlight of this route is a stop at the Major Oak, a famous tree estimated to be over 800 years old. Take a moment to admire its impressive size and learn about its legendary association with Robin Hood.


A rural gravel route showcasing the scenic countryside.

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52 km
258 m
Tough

Embark on a rural cycling adventure with this gravel route near Whitwell. Spanning 52 kilometers and with an ascent of 258 meters, it offers a moderately challenging journey through the beautiful countryside. Highlights along the way include Worksop, where you can enjoy the natural beauty of the town's parks and open spaces, Elkesley with its peaceful atmosphere, Major Oak, a legendary tree with historical significance, Norton, known for its charming village feel, and Belph, a picturesque village perfect for a peaceful break.


A short road ride passing through Thorpe Salvin and Firbeck with a highlight stop at Worksop.

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41 km
323 m
Chill

This scenic road route offers a pleasant day ride with beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. Covering a distance of 41 km and an ascent of 323 meters, this route is suitable for cyclists of all levels. The highlight of the ride is a stop at Worksop, a charming market town known for its historic buildings. Take some time to explore the town's attractions, stroll along the serene canal, or enjoy a picnic in the nearby parks.


A scenic road route passing through Worksop and Mansfield with a highlight stop at Creswell Crags.

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75 km
568 m
Tough

This road route takes you through the picturesque towns of Worksop and Mansfield. With a total distance of 75 km and an ascent of 568 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge for cyclists. The highlight of this route is a stop at Creswell Crags, a limestone gorge containing medieval caves. As you cycle through this area, you can admire the stunning natural beauty and learn about the rich history of the region.


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