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Cycling paradise with famous climbs and scenic views.


Cycling routes from Cirencester

Cirencester, located in the Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Bristol/Bath area, is a cyclist's paradise. The locality offers a wide range of cycling routes, from gentle countryside loops to more challenging climbs in the Cotswolds. Road cyclists can enjoy the smooth roads and scenic views, while gravel cyclists have access to off-road trails and forest paths. Cirencester is also home to some famous cycling spots, including the iconic Leckhampton Hill climb, known for its challenging gradients and panoramic vistas. With its cyclist-friendly infrastructure and breathtaking landscapes, Cirencester is a must-visit destination for cycling enthusiasts.

Embark on an exciting round-trip cycling adventure from Cirencester to Bath, discovering historic towns and exhilarating climbs

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79 km
649 m
Tough

This intermediate difficulty road cycling route takes you from Cirencester to Bath, covering a distance of 79 km with a total ascent of 649 meters. Traverse through Gloucester, a city known for its Roman roots and splendid cathedral, and enjoy the picturesque beauty of Cherington village. Climb the challenging Doverow Hill and savor the panoramic views of the Cotswolds. Elkstone, with its charming thatched cottages, offers a perfect spot to take a break and indulge in some local treats. Barrow Wake, a famous hill climb for cyclists, awaits you with its exhilarating ascent. The route concludes with a descent back to Cirencester through the scenic countryside.


Experience the beautiful countryside around Cirencester on this epic cycling route

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109 km
919 m
Tough

Embark on a captivating journey through picturesque landscapes and quaint villages. This route offers stunning views, challenging climbs, and a rich cultural experience of the Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, and Bristol/Bath area. With a mix of road and gravel segments, cyclists of all levels can enjoy this remarkable adventure.


Take on the challenge of a gravel loop featuring tough climbs and stunning scenery

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80 km
704 m
Tough

This gravel route near Cirencester is designed for experienced riders seeking a challenging adventure. Starting from Cirencester, you'll encounter highlights such as Duntisbourne Abbots, a hidden gem with scenic beauty and rolling hills. Barrow Wake provides a demanding climb, while Brockworth features picturesque countryside and charming cottages. Uckington offers a tranquil setting and lovely views, while Charlton Kings showcases beautiful landscapes and notable architecture. Chedworth Beacon, with its panoramic views, is a true highlight of this route. With a difficulty rating of 4 and an epicness score of 4, this challenging gravel loop is sure to satisfy thrill-seekers. The highlights along the route, including Duntisbourne Abbots and Chedworth Beacon, offer breathtaking sceneries and a chance to truly appreciate the natural wonders of the region.


Conquer the ultimate gravel challenge featuring demanding climbs and renowned landmarks

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93 km
986 m
Savage

Prepare yourself for the ultimate gravel challenge near Cirencester with this tough route. Starting from Cirencester, you'll ride through Sherston, a charming village known for its rural beauty. Horton offers a challenging ascent, while Tresham showcases stunning countryside and serene lanes. Culver Hill provides a true test of endurance, and Minchinhampton rewards riders with panoramic vistas. Sapperton Hill, a renowned climb in the cycling community, awaits, and Duntisbourne Rouse marks the end of this legendary route. With a difficulty rating of 5 and an epicness score of 5, this brutal gravel challenge is recommended for experienced riders seeking the ultimate test. The highlights along the route, including Minchinhampton and Sapperton Hill, offer cyclists the chance to conquer iconic landmarks and experience thrilling views.


Enjoy a scenic road ride to Cheltenham and explore the beauty of the region

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60 km
655 m
Tough

This road cycling route from Cirencester to Cheltenham combines scenic landscapes with charming villages and historic sites. Starting in Cirencester, you'll pass through Daglingworth, a delightful village with a friendly ambiance. Barrow Wake offers a challenging ascent and stunning views, while Great Witcombe showcases beautiful country lanes. Cheltenham, known for its Georgian architecture and vibrant cultural scene, awaits you at the end of the route. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness score of 3, this route is ideal for cyclists seeking a mix of challenging climbs and cultural exploration. The highlights along the route, including Barrow Wake and Cheltenham, offer the chance to experience the natural beauty and historical significance of the area.


An exhilarating round-trip cycling route from Cirencester to Bristol, passing through charming towns and picturesque countryside

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110 km
974 m
Tough

This moderate difficulty road cycling route takes you from Cirencester to Bristol, covering a distance of 110 km with a total ascent of 974 meters. You will pass through historic Malmesbury, the charming village of Sherston, and the scenic Iron Acton. The route includes highlights such as Coombe Alpacas, a lovely spot to take a break and interact with friendly alpacas, and Coaley Peak, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding area. Another highlight is Stroud, a vibrant market town known for its textile mills and stunning scenery. The route finishes with a challenging climb up Sapperton Hill, followed by a thrilling descent back to Cirencester.


Discover the natural beauty of Cirencester's surroundings on this scenic road cycling route

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61 km
287 m
Chill

This easy difficulty road cycling route takes you on a scenic loop from Cirencester to Cricklade, covering a distance of 61 km with a total ascent of 287 meters. Begin your journey in Cirencester, known as the capital of the Cotswolds, and explore its charming streets before heading towards Cricklade. Ride through the breathtaking Cricklade North Meadow, a National Nature Reserve famous for its wildflowers and rich wildlife. Lydiard Millicent offers a picturesque village setting with its thatched cottages and historic church. Wood Hill provides a gentle climb that rewards you with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Conclude your ride back in Cirencester, where you can indulge in some well-deserved refreshments.


Embark on a gravel adventure and explore the beauty of Cirencester's countryside

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59 km
466 m
Tough

If you're seeking an off-road adventure near Cirencester, this gravel route is perfect for you. Starting from Cirencester, the route includes highlights such as Shipton Moyne, an idyllic village known for its scenic beauty, and Beverston, which offers charming country lanes and historic sites. As you continue, you'll come across Avening, a quaint village with beautiful Cotswold stone buildings. Sapperton Hill provides a challenging climb, while Stratton offers a peaceful setting with lovely views. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness score of 3, this gravel route is suitable for experienced adventurers looking to explore the countryside. The highlights along the route, including Shipton Moyne and Stratton, offer unique sights and a chance to experience the rural charm of the area.


Experience the historic Roman Amphitheatre on this road cycling route near Cirencester

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60 km
640 m
Chill

This road cycling route near Cirencester offers a mix of historical sites and natural beauty. Starting with the Roman Amphitheatre, you'll ride through Sapperton Hill, Miserden, Barrow Wake, and Leckhampton Hill. The route also includes Chedworth Beacon, a famous viewpoint with panoramic views, and ends in Baunton. With a difficulty rating of 2 and an epicness score of 3, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs looking for a scenic ride. The highlights along the route, including the Roman Amphitheatre and Chedworth Beacon, are worth stopping by and offer interesting history and captivating views.


Unleash your inner adventurer on this thrilling gravel cycling route from Cirencester to Tetbury

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29 km
418 m
Chill

This moderate difficulty gravel cycling route takes you from Cirencester to Tetbury, covering a distance of 29 km with a total ascent of 418 meters. Begin your adventure by exploring the impressive Roman Amphitheatre, an archaeological wonder dating back to the 2nd century. The route passes through scenic countryside, offering picturesque views and peaceful surroundings. Climb up Sapperton Hill, known for its challenging gradient, and conquer the thrilling descents. Dangleworth, with its idyllic charm and traditional stone houses, is worth a stop to appreciate the serene beauty of the Cotswolds. Conclude your gravel adventure in Tetbury, a historic market town known for its elegant Georgian architecture and royal connections.


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