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Wrawby and Ulceby Round-Trip Cycling Route
A road cycling route starting from Scawby
Discover the charm of Wrawby and Ulceby on this scenic round-trip cycling adventure.
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Located in East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire, this round-trip route takes you through picturesque countryside and quiet roads. Enjoy the rolling hills and idyllic scenery as you pedal through charming villages and historic sites. With a moderate difficulty level and a total ascent of 284 meters, this route is suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. The epicness of the ride adds to the allure, making it a must-try for cycling enthusiasts. Along the way, you'll encounter several highlights, each offering something unique and memorable to enhance your cycling experience.
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78 km
284 m
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Highlights on the route
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Start: Scawby Village centerScawby: Idyllic setting and proximity to the Yorkshire Wolds' famous climbs.
Scawby, located in East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, offers cyclists an idyllic setting with peaceful rural roads and stunning natural beauty. The locality is known for its rolling hills, quaint villages, and captivating views of the surrounding landscape. Cyclists can enjoy leisurely rides or challenge themselves on undulating terrain, making it a suitable destination for both road and gravel cycling. Additionally, Scawby provides easy access to the Yorkshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where cyclists can take on famous climbs like Wetwang Brow. Scawby is a cyclist's dream, combining stunning scenery with rewarding routes.6 km
6 km
WrawbyVillageExplore the village of Wrawby and marvel at its beautiful village green and traditional thatched cottages.
20 km
20 km
UlcebyVillageVisit Ulceby, a tranquil village known for its peaceful countryside and charming architecture.
28 km
28 km
North KillingholmeVillagePass through the scenic village of North Killingholme and admire its peaceful atmosphere and quaint surroundings.
43 km
43 km
StallingboroughVillageStop by Stallingborough and take a break at one of its cozy cafes or pubs.
56 km
56 km
Fonaby Top141 mPeakReach the summit of Fonaby Top and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
58 km
58 km
CaistorTownExplore the historic town of Caistor and discover its rich heritage and architecture.
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78 km
ScawbyVillageStart and finish your cycling adventure in Scawby, a charming village with a stunning church and peaceful environment.
78 km
78 km
Finish: Scawby Village centerScawby: Idyllic setting and proximity to the Yorkshire Wolds' famous climbs.
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