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Embrace the romance of cycling through enchanting villages and rolling hills in Stilton.


Cycling routes from Stilton

Stilton, a locality in East Anglia, United Kingdom, offers cyclists a pleasant escape into idyllic English countryside. Road cyclists will appreciate the region's rolling hills, scenic byways, and charming villages. Stilton is also suitable for gravel cycling, with opportunities to explore quiet country lanes and take on unpaved trails. While Stilton does not boast any famous cycling-related spots, its tranquility and natural beauty make it an appealing destination for leisure cycling. With its mix of challenging and leisurely routes, Stilton has something to offer cyclists of all levels.

Experience the stunning views and beautiful countryside around St. Neots

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83 km
359 m
Tough

Embark on this road cycling adventure to uncover the natural beauty surrounding St. Neots. With a challenging ascent of 359m and a distance of 83km, the St. Neots Tour is suitable for experienced cyclists. Enjoy breathtaking scenery as you ride through picturesque villages and along quiet country lanes. Highlights of this route include Sawtry, known for its charming countryside, St. Neots with its beautiful river views, and Little Staughton, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the countryside. Don't miss the stunning Castle View in Great Gidding and Denton village, known for its scenic splendor.


A scenic road cycling route through the idyllic East Anglia countryside with picturesque villages and beautiful Fenland landscapes.

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80 km
416 m
Tough

The Stilton and Fenland Loop is a stunning road cycling route that takes you through the captivating East Anglia countryside. Starting near Stilton, this 80-kilometer round-trip route offers a scenic journey with charming villages and picturesque Fenland landscapes. Along the way, you'll encounter highlights such as Buckworth, a delightful village known for its idyllic atmosphere and historical buildings. As you continue, you'll reach Stow Longa, an enchanting village that showcases traditional English culture. Raunds is another notable highlight on this route, featuring a quaint market town atmosphere and scenic nature trails. Continuing onward, you'll come across Thrapston, a charming market town located on the River Nene, ideal for a relaxing break. Oundle, a bustling market town with a rich history dating back to Roman times, will also captivate your interest. Finally, the route takes you through Warmington, a small village famous for its stunning thatched roofs, and ends in Caldecote, a tranquil rural village surrounded by lush green landscapes.


Discover the charming village of Castor in this scenic loop

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87 km
110 m
Tough

Explore the beautiful East Anglian countryside on this road cycling route. With a total ascent of 110m and a distance of 87km, the Castor Loop is suitable for amateur cyclists. This route takes you through picturesque villages and offers stunning views of the surrounding farmland. Highlights along the way include the historic village of Etton, the quaint village of Cowbit, and the charming town of Thorney.


Discover the picturesque villages of Holme and Ramsey Saint Mary

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36 km
48 m
Chill

This scenic gravel route takes you through the charming villages of Holme and Ramsey Saint Mary's. With a total distance of 36 km and an ascent of 48 meters, this route is suitable for all abilities. Enjoy the peaceful countryside and soak in the beauty of the Northern Reedbeds Hide along the way. The highlight of this route is the stunning views at the picturesque village of Holme, located at a distance of 6 km from the start point.


Embark on a scenic road journey through Sawtry and Stonely

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77 km
335 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of Sawtry and Stonely on this challenging road route. Covering a distance of 77 km and a challenging ascent of 335 meters, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists. Enjoy views of meadows and churches as you cycle through Sawtry, and make sure to stop at Stonely for breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. As you approach the final leg of the journey, be prepared to be awed by the majestic Castle View. With its diverse highlights, this route guarantees a memorable cycling experience.


Enjoy a scenic gravel ride exploring the countryside near Stamford

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80 km
508 m
Savage

Embark on a thrilling gravel ride through the beautiful rural landscapes near Stamford. With a challenging ascent of 508m and a distance of 80km, this route is designed for experienced gravel cyclists. Immerse yourself in the countryside beauty as you pass Fotheringhay Castle and King's Cliffe. Highlights include the charming village of Empingham with its stunning reservoir and the iconic town of Stamford, known for its rich architectural heritage.


Travel through Morborne and discover the charm of historic Stamford

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66 km
387 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you on a journey from Morborne to the historic town of Stamford. With a distance of 66 km and an ascent of 387 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge for experienced riders. Immerse yourself in the history and culture of the region as you visit Fotheringhay Castle and Apethorpe. The highlight of this route is the charming town of Stamford, known for its rich heritage and beautiful architecture. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the town's landmarks and soak in its picturesque charm.


Embark on a scenic adventure through Oundle and its surroundings

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67 km
414 m
Tough

Experience a thrilling cycling adventure through the charming town of Oundle and its picturesque surroundings. With a challenging ascent of 414m and a distance of 67km, the Oundle Adventure is recommended for experienced cyclists. Admire the stunning landscapes as you pass through Caldecote, Great Gidding, Oundle, and Deenethorpe. Highlights of this route include the picturesque village of Wansford and the historic Haddon area.


Embark on an epic road cycling adventure that takes you through the stunning Cambridgeshire countryside, featuring historic landmarks and breathtaking views.

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98 km
427 m
Tough

The Cambridgeshire Excursion is an incredible road cycling route that introduces you to the captivating beauty of the Cambridgeshire countryside. With a distance of 98 kilometers, this round-trip route starting near Stilton promises an exciting adventure for road cycling enthusiasts. The route begins with Abbots Ripton, a picturesque village known for its charming thatched cottages. Take a moment to appreciate the village's beauty before setting off. As you continue, you'll reach St Neots, a historical market town situated on the banks of the River Great Ouse. Discover its rich heritage and enjoy views of the river as you cycle through town. Colmworth is another highlight worth exploring, with its scenic vistas and tranquil atmosphere. The journey also includes Castle View, offering a unique perspective of Cambridgeshire's stunning landscapes from its elevated vantage point. Old Weston provides a welcome opportunity for refreshment with its inviting pubs and eateries. Great Gidding, known for its traditional thatched roofs and picturesque setting, offers a serene countryside experience. The route ends in Caldecote, a peaceful rural village suited for relaxation after an exhilarating cycling adventure.


Venture through scenic landscapes and charming villages on this road cycling loop

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82 km
325 m
Tough

Cycle through the serene landscapes surrounding Huntingdon in this road cycling loop. With an ascent of 325m and a distance of 82km, the Huntingdon Loop is suitable for intermediate cyclists. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking countryside as you pass through Ramsey Saint Mary's, Huntingdon, and Offord Darcy. A highlight along the way is the enchanting village of Little Gidding, known for its literary and historical connections. Make sure to also stop in Caldecote, a quaint village with picturesque surroundings.


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