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Tranquil village with access to country roads and the challenging Wold Newton Hill climb


Cycling routes from Ulceby

Ulceby is a small village located in the East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire region of the United Kingdom. From a road and gravel cyclist's perspective, Ulceby offers relatively quiet country roads that are suitable for cycling. The village is situated amidst scenic farmland and provides cyclists with a peaceful environment for riding. One well-known cycling climb near Ulceby is the Wold Newton Hill, offering a challenging ascent and stunning views from the top. Overall, Ulceby is a suitable locality for cyclists looking to enjoy undisturbed rides in a peaceful countryside setting.

Embark on an adventurous road cycling journey through the stunning Wolds, visiting charming villages along the way.

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130 km
480 m
Tough

The Wolds, Kelsey, and Butterwick road cycling route starting near Ulceby is an adventure spanning 130 km with an ascent of 480 meters. This route is perfect for experienced cyclists seeking a challenging and scenic ride. Starting from Barnetby le Wold, you will traverse the rolling hills of the Wolds, passing through North Kelsey with its beautiful landscapes. Gainsborough offers a change of scenery with its remarkable architecture, including the striking Gainsborough Old Hall. The route's final leg takes you through West Butterwick and Scunthorpe, showcasing the picturesque rural beauty of the area. Overall, this challenging route through the Wolds, Kelsey, and Butterwick offers an unforgettable cycling experience for enthusiasts eager to explore the region.


Take on the challenge of cycling along the coast, visiting North Killingholme and Rothwell on the way.

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73 km
376 m
Tough

This road cycling route starting near Ulceby presents a thrilling coastal challenge. Begin your journey at North Killingholme and cycle through Scartho before reaching the historic village of Rothwell. With an ascent of 376m and a distance of 73km, this route offers a mix of breathtaking coastal scenery and charming villages. Suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists, this touristic route showcases the beauty of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire's coastline, providing breathtaking views and a sense of accomplishment.


Experience the historic South Killingholme and explore scenic routes through Grimsby and Fotherby.

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85 km
362 m
Tough

This road cycling route near Ulceby takes you on a journey through some of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire's most picturesque towns and villages. From the idyllic South Killingholme to the vibrant city of Grimsby, and on to the charming village of Fotherby, this route offers a mix of history, nature, and stunning scenery. Cyclists can expect an ascent of 362m and a total distance of 85km. Suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists, this touristic route captures the essence of the region's beauty and cultural heritage.


Embark on a rural journey from Ulceby and uncover the hidden gems of Worlaby and Barton-upon-Humber.

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39 km
172 m
Chill

This road cycling route near Ulceby offers an opportunity to explore the rural treasures of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire. Starting from Ulceby, cyclists will pass through the picturesque villages of Worlaby and South Ferriby, before reaching the historic town of Barton-upon-Humber. This 39km route features an ascent of 172m and is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Enjoy the tranquility of countryside landscapes, experience the rich history of small towns, and immerse yourself in the region's authentic charm.


Explore the stunning coastal landscapes of Lincolnshire on this road cycling route.

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103 km
439 m
Tough

The Saddle Lincolnshire Coast route takes you along the beautiful coastline of Lincolnshire, offering breathtaking views of the North Sea. Starting near Ulceby, the route covers a distance of 103 km with an ascent of 439 meters. This route is suitable for road biking enthusiasts who appreciate scenic beauty and a moderate level of challenge. Along the way, you will pass through charming villages and coastal towns, such as Barton-upon-Humber, where you can stop and admire the Humber Bridge, an impressive suspension bridge. Overall, this route offers a memorable experience for cyclists seeking a mix of coastal adventure and picturesque countryside.


Embark on a scenic road cycling journey along the stunning coastlines of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire.

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46 km
198 m
Chill

The Coastal Delights road cycling route near Ulceby spans a distance of 46 km and is an excellent option for individuals seeking a shorter ride with beautiful coastal scenery. With a moderate ascent of 198 meters, this route is suitable for cyclists of various skill levels. As you cycle along, you will pass through charming villages such as South Killingholme, where you can take a moment to appreciate the peaceful surroundings. The route offers occasional glimpses of the North Sea, providing a refreshing sea breeze. Overall, Coastal Delights is a pleasant and accessible cycling experience.


Experience a scenic and challenging road cycling route through the stunning Wolds and along the famous Humber River.

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94 km
468 m
Tough

The Wolds and Humber road cycling route is a challenging option starting near Ulceby. Spanning a distance of 94 km with an ascent of 468 meters, this route is best suited for experienced cyclists looking for a rewarding adventure. As you venture through the rolling hills of the Wolds, you will encounter picturesque villages and breathtaking landscapes. The route takes you along the renowned Humber River, offering stunning views of the water and surrounding countryside. Take a break in Barton-upon-Humber, a historic market town with a vibrant atmosphere and impressive architectural wonders. Overall, the Wolds and Humber route promises a challenging and memorable cycling experience.


Embark on a 50km gravel journey through Wrawby and discover the scenic beauty of Appleby and Wootton.

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50 km
199 m
Tough

Experience the scenic beauty of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire with this 50km gravel cycling route. Starting near Ulceby, cyclists will pass through the picturesque villages of Wrawby and Appleby, before reaching the charming village of Wootton. With an ascent of 199m, this route offers a perfect escape into nature for gravel cyclists. Glide along gravel paths, witness breathtaking landscapes, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of the countryside.


Embark on the Lincolnshire Loop and discover the hidden gems of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire.

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65 km
347 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire on the Lincolnshire Loop cycling route. This 65-kilometer road adventure features 347 meters of ascent and takes you through South Killingholme, Riby, Beelsby, Wold Top, Normanby le Wold, Caistor, and Croxton. Enjoy a mix of charming villages, stunning countryside, and historic landmarks along the way. The Lincolnshire Loop offers a delightful cycling experience for riders looking to explore this lesser-known region of the United Kingdom.


Discover the beauty of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire, exploring quaint villages and picturesque countryside.

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52 km
102 m
Chill

The Villages and Countryside road cycling route near Ulceby covers a distance of 52 km with a moderate ascent of 102 meters. This route is suitable for cyclists seeking a less demanding ride while immersing themselves in the charming landscapes of the region. From North Killingholme to Keelby, you will pass through idyllic villages and enjoy the tranquility of the countryside. Take a moment in Grimsby, a vibrant town known for its fishing heritage and delicious seafood. Laceby offers a peaceful atmosphere with its open fields and lovely Laceby Beck. Overall, the Villages and Countryside route provides a delightful cycling experience showcasing the best of rural East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire.


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