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Tranquil rides through the flat countryside


Cycling routes from Immingham

Immingham, United Kingdom is a small locality in the East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire region. While not a major cycling destination, Immingham does offer some pleasant routes for road cyclists. The quiet country lanes provide a peaceful atmosphere for cycling, and the flat terrain makes it suitable for riders of all levels. However, Immingham does not have any famous cycling spots or notable climbs nearby. It can be a good starting point for exploring the surrounding area, but serious cyclists may prefer more challenging destinations.

Experience the scenic route from Immingham to Great Limber

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78 km
311 m
Tough

This cycling route takes you from Immingham to Great Limber, offering breathtaking countryside views and charming villages along the way. With a total distance of 78 kilometers and an ascent of 311 meters, this road route is suitable for amateur cyclists with moderate fitness levels. The route passes through highlights like North Kelsey, where you can stop and explore the idyllic village and its historic buildings. Other notable highlights include Brigg, a market town famous for its heritage and North Killingholme, a picturesque village known for its coastal charm.


Explore Immingham to Barton-upon-Humber by bike

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96 km
411 m
Tough

Cycle from Immingham to Barton-upon-Humber with this scenic 96-kilometer road cycling route. The route offers a total ascent of 411 meters, making it suitable for cyclists with intermediate fitness levels. Along the way, you'll pass through highlights such as Great Limber, known for its historic connections to the Middle Ages. Explore the charming village of North Kelsey, surrounded by picturesque countryside and offering a peaceful ambiance. Other highlights include Hibaldstow, a small village with a fascinating history and beautiful natural surroundings. As you approach Barton-upon-Humber, you'll be greeted by its famous Humber Bridge, an architectural marvel and a must-see landmark. Finally, make a stop at North Killingholme, a beautiful village with stunning coastal views.


Experience the diversity of landscapes on this road cycling adventure.

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110 km
633 m
Tough

Embark on a thrilling road cycling expedition from Immingham to Binbrook and witness a range of landscapes, from industrial areas to peaceful countryside. This challenging 110 km route with an ascent of 633 m offers scenic views and hidden gems along the way. Highlights of this journey include Grimsby's vibrant waterfront, still reflecting its fishing heritage, and the quaint town of Fulstow with its charming traditional buildings. The route continues through picturesque locations such as Kenwick Bar, Haugham, Colley Hill, Donington on Bain, Binbrook, and Riby. Suitable for experienced amateur cyclists, this cycling tour promises a memorable adventure.


Explore the gravel roads from Immingham to East Halton

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59 km
161 m
Chill

Experience the thrill of cycling on gravel roads with this 59-kilometer route from Immingham to East Halton. The route features 161 meters of ascent, offering a moderate challenge for gravel enthusiasts. Highlights along the way include South Killingholme, a village known for its rich maritime history and scenic landscapes. Discover the hidden gem of Wootton, a small village surrounded by beautiful countryside and traditional English charm. Horkstow is another highlight, offering picturesque views of the River Ancholme and its vibrant wildlife. Enjoy stunning vistas as you cross the Humber Bridge, a true marvel of engineering. The route concludes in East Halton, a charming village with a friendly community.


Embark on a scenic gravel ride through picturesque countryside and charming villages.

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44 km
49 m
Chill

Enjoy a leisurely 44 km gravel ride from Immingham to Stallingborough, discovering the natural beauty of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire. This easy route with minimal elevation gain is perfect for beginner gravel cyclists or those looking for a more relaxed ride. Highlights along the way include Grimsby's bustling fishing port, Humberston with its stunning coastal views, and Stallingborough, a peaceful village surrounded by beautiful fields. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the rural scenery as you pedal along the quiet gravel paths, taking in the charm of the region.


Challenge yourself with this scenic road cycling route through picturesque countryside.

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127 km
542 m
Tough

Embark on a challenging 127 km road cycling adventure from Immingham to Ulceby, exploring the breathtaking scenery of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire. This route offers diverse landscapes, including peaceful rural roads, rolling hills, and charming villages. Experience the thrill of climbing Walesby Top, one of the region's iconic cycling spots, and enjoy panoramic views of the vast countryside. Highlights along the way include Swallow, Lissington, Scothern, Scampton Viewpoint, Waddingham, Wrawby, and Ulceby. With an ascent of 542 m, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists seeking a thrilling and rewarding journey.


Epic coastal experience dotted with historic towns

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97 km
440 m
Tough

Embark on an incredible cycling adventure along the scenic Lincolnshire coast. This route takes you through picturesque towns and villages, offering breathtaking views of the sea. With a total distance of 97 km and an ascent of 440 meters, this ride is suitable for well-trained amateurs. Experience the charm of Riby with its quaint cottages and stunning views. Cycle through East Ravendale and soak in the peaceful countryside atmosphere. Cross Hainton, a village with a rich history, before reaching Middle Rasen, where you can take a break and admire the beautiful surroundings. Continue your ride through Grasby and end it in Kirmington, a village renowned for its aviation heritage.


Embark on a thrilling gravel journey along the Humber Estuary and coastal landscapes.

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129 km
200 m
Savage

Set off on an exciting 129 km gravel cycling journey from Immingham to North Killingholme and discover the beauty of the Humber Estuary and its surrounding countryside. This route offers diverse scenery, from dramatic coastal views to serene rural landscapes. Highlights include North Killingholme Haven, crossing the iconic Humber Bridge, Hedon with its historic market square, and Hull, known for its vibrant cultural scene. Experience the thrill of conquering well-known gravel paths like Roos and Hessle as you immerse yourself in the natural splendor of this region. With an ascent of 200 m, this route is suitable for experienced gravel cyclists seeking an epic adventure.


Discover the charming villages and beautiful countryside on this road cycling route.

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102 km
175 m
Tough

Escape from the busy city and explore the peaceful East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire region on this picturesque road cycling route. Starting in Immingham, you'll pass through the scenic Great Coates, North Thoresby, and Yarburgh villages, taking in stunning views of rolling hills and fields along the way. With a total distance of 102 km and an ascent of 175 m, this ride is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists who are looking for a moderate challenge. The route offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, historic landmarks, and peaceful countryside roads.


Embark on a scenic journey from Immingham to Humber Bridge

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112 km
534 m
Tough

Explore the beauty of the East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire region with this 112-kilometer road cycling route from Immingham to Humber Bridge. The route features an ascent of 534 meters, offering a challenging yet rewarding ride for experienced cyclists. Highlights along the way include Kirmington, a charming village known for its traditional cottages and friendly locals. Don't miss the opportunity to cross the iconic Humber Bridge, one of the longest single-span suspension bridges in the world. Other notable highlights include Brough, known for its historic architecture, and South Newbald, a picturesque village surrounded by beautiful countryside. The route also passes through Hessle, where you can enjoy stunning views of the Humber Estuary.


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