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Diverse cycling opportunities and access to famous climbs.


Cycling routes from Stratton

Stratton is located in the Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, and Bristol/Bath area of the United Kingdom. This locality offers more diverse cycling opportunities compared to the previous two. Cyclists can explore the beautiful countryside and picturesque villages surrounding Stratton. Additionally, the region is home to several well-known climbs, including the iconic Cleeve Hill. With its varied landscapes and access to famous cycling spots, Stratton ranks higher for cycling enthusiasts. It is a great base for exploring the cycling routes and famous climbs in the area.

Embark on a 55 km gravel adventure to Stratton, passing through Ewen, Beverston Castle, and Nailsworth.

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55 km
594 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you on a scenic journey to the charming village of Stratton. Starting near Gloucestershire, you will ride through picturesque Cotswold landscapes, explore historical landmarks like Beverston Castle, and admire the rolling hills of Nailsworth. With a combination of quiet country roads and off-road sections, this route offers a delightful mix of challenges and scenic surroundings. Be sure to stop at the highlights, including Sapperton Hill and the stunning viewpoint in Stratton.


Adventurous roads with picturesque landscapes

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94 km
1029 m
Tough

This route takes you through the charming village of Culkerton and features a series of challenging hills. Experience stunning countryside views as you conquer Doverow Hill and Lypiatt Hill. The route spans 94 km and includes 1,029 meters of elevation gain.


An epic road ride with challenging climbs and stunning views

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140 km
1250 m
Savage

Embark on an ultimate road challenge with this 140 km loop that includes 1,250 meters of elevation gain. Experience the thrill of conquering Sapperton Hill and Lypiatt Hill while admiring the picturesque landscapes. Pass through charming villages and enjoy the incredible beauty of Marshfield and Wotton-under-Edge.


A gravel adventure through picturesque Cotswold Hills

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95 km
1007 m
Tough

Embark on a 95 km gravel adventure through the scenic Cotswold Hills. Conquer challenging terrain and enjoy the tranquility of the countryside. Visit the village of Birdlip nestled amidst stunning landscapes and explore the historical Barrow Wake. This route offers 1,007 meters of elevation gain and is perfect for gravel cycling enthusiasts.


An off-road ride through picturesque landscapes and historic sites

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77 km
391 m
Tough

Embark on a gravel adventure through beautiful countryside villages. This 77 km route offers diverse terrain and includes 391 meters of elevation gain. Explore the scenic charm of Somerford Keynes and Rodbourne while enjoying the thrill of gravel cycling.


Embark on a 128 km road adventure through Wiltshire, passing through South Marston, Liddington, and Calne.

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128 km
792 m
Tough

This road adventure takes you on a captivating journey through the beautiful county of Wiltshire. Starting near Stratton, you will ride along scenic country roads, discover charming villages, and marvel at ancient landmarks. Pass through South Marston, known for its picturesque countryside, and enjoy breathtaking views on the challenging climb to Liddington. As you continue, take in the sweeping vista from Silbury Hill, experience the heritage of Calne, and revel in the tranquility of the Lea Valley. This epic route offers a mix of diverse landscapes, historical sites, and memorable moments.


Embark on a 56 km road tour through the beautiful Cotswolds region, featuring attractions like the Roman Amphitheatre and Birdlip.

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56 km
560 m
Chill

This road tour takes you on a scenic journey through the enchanting Cotswolds region. Starting near Stratton, you will ride along picturesque country roads, passing charming villages and timeless landscapes. Marvel at the Roman Amphitheatre in Gloucester, challenge yourself on the infamous Sapperton Hill climb, and soak in the breathtaking views from Birdlip. This route offers a mix of rolling hills, historic sites, and quintessential Cotswold charm. Don't forget to stop at Lower Dowdeswell and Chedworth Beacon, two highlights that offer stunning views and captivating surroundings.


Explore the scenic Cotswolds with this 48 km gravel route through Duntisbourne Rouse, Cockleford, and Chedworth Beacon.

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48 km
659 m
Tough

This gravel loop takes you on a picturesque journey through the Cotswolds region in Gloucestershire. Starting near Stratton, you will ride through quaint villages, admire rolling hills, and experience stunning views from Chedworth Beacon. With a mix of quiet country roads and gravel sections, the route offers a blend of challenging climbs and peaceful off-road trails. Be sure to check out the highlights along the way, including the Roman Amphitheatre and Baunton.


Embark on a 52 km road loop exploring Cirencester, Avening, and Amberley.

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52 km
771 m
Tough

Discover the picturesque Cotswolds countryside on this road loop exploring the charming towns of Cirencester, Avening, and Amberley. Starting near Stratton, you will ride through idyllic landscapes, pass by historic landmarks, and immerse yourself in rural beauty. Marvel at the Roman heritage of Cirencester, soak in the tranquil vibes of Avening, and admire the panoramic views from Culver Hill. With diverse scenery and a mix of challenging and relaxed sections, this route is perfect for avid road cyclists looking to explore the quintessential English countryside.


A relaxing ride exploring the beauty of Cotswolds Water Park

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60 km
341 m
Chill

Enjoy a leisurely 60 km ride through the beautiful Cotswolds Water Park. Discover the historic Kempsford and Blunsdon Hill while admiring the peaceful countryside scenery. As you cycle, take in the beauty of the Cotswolds Water Park and make a stop in the charming town of Cirencester. With only 341 meters of elevation gain, this route is perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed cycling experience.


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