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Pedal through the historic landscapes of Cheadle Heath


Cycling routes from Cheadle Heath

Cheadle Heath, located in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom, offers a pleasant cycling experience for both road and gravel cyclists. The locality provides a mix of urban and countryside routes, allowing cyclists to explore the vibrant city streets or venture into the surrounding rural areas. Popular nearby cycling spots include Lyme Park and Alderley Edge, which offer scenic paths and tranquil settings. Cheadle Heath's cycling-friendly infrastructure and diverse terrain make it an ideal destination for riders of varying skill levels.

Conquer the rugged trails of the Peak District

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75 km
951 m
Savage

The Peak District Gravel Challenge is a demanding off-road route that covers 75km and features an impressive ascent of 951m. This thrilling route is suitable for experienced gravel riders with a passion for adventure. Starting in Cheadle Heath, the challenge takes cyclists through Romiley, Eccles Pike, Chapel Milton, Corbar Hill, Burbage, Walker Barn, Bollington, Styperson Hill, and Bramhall. Highlights include the stunning Eccles Pike with its panoramic views and the picturesque village of Bollington.


A challenging route to explore Alderley Edge and Northwich area

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106 km
425 m
Savage

This 106 km road cycling route provides a challenging challenge for experienced cyclists. With an ascent of 425 meters, this route is not for the faint-hearted. The highlights of this route include Alderley Edge, a famous area known for its stunning views and rich history, as well as Northwich, a picturesque town with beautiful riverside walks and quaint cafes.


An adventurous gravel route through Edgeley and Turf Lea

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32 km
249 m
Tough

This 32 km gravel route takes you through the scenic areas of Edgeley and Turf Lea, offering an exciting off-road adventure. With a moderate difficulty level and an ascent of 249 meters, this route is suitable for experienced gravel riders. The highlights of this route include Turf Lea, an ancient woodland with beautiful views, and Bramhall, a picturesque village known for its historic hall and quaint shops.


Explore the rugged Cheshire countryside on gravel roads

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80 km
957 m
Savage

The Cheshire Gravel Explorer is an exciting off-road route that covers 80km and features an impressive ascent of 957m. This challenging ride takes cyclists through Chadkirk, Ridge Quarry View Point, Eccles Pike, Chapel Milton, Corbar Hill, Walker Barn, Styperson Hill, and Bramhall. With its breathtaking scenery and varied terrain, this route is perfect for experienced gravel riders seeking an adventure. Highlights include the historic Chadkirk Chapel and the stunning views from Ridge Quarry View Point.


A loop route exploring the charming town of Altrincham

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45 km
112 m
Chill

This 45 km road cycling route takes you on a loop through the town of Altrincham, offering a delightful mix of urban and rural scenery. With a relatively easy difficulty level and an ascent of 112 meters, this route is suitable for cyclists of all skill levels. The highlights of this route include Altrincham, a charming town known for its lively market, and Didsbury, a suburb with beautiful parks and vibrant cafes.


Explore the scenic countryside near Cheadle Heath

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51 km
264 m
Tough

The Hazel Grove Loop takes cyclists on a picturesque journey through the countryside near Cheadle Heath. With a moderate ascent of 264m and a distance of 51km, this road route is suitable for amateur riders. The route starts in Hazel Grove and passes through Styperson Hill, Bollington, Alderley Edge, Styal, and Gatley. Highlights include the historic Styal village and the charming town of Bollington.


Challenge yourself with the rolling terrain of Cheshire Hills

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68 km
298 m
Tough

The Cheshire Hills Ride is a challenging road route for experienced riders, covering 68km and an ascent of 298m. Starting in Cheadle Heath, the route takes cyclists through Cheadle Hulme, Hulme Walfield, Marthall, and Woodhouse Park. The ride offers scenic views of the beautiful Cheshire countryside. Highlights include the historic town of Cheadle Hulme and the picturesque Marthall village.


An adventurous gravel route to the scenic Marthall area

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77 km
389 m
Tough

This 77 km gravel route takes you through a mixture of off-road trails and quiet country lanes, offering a thrilling adventure for gravel cyclists. With a moderate difficulty level and an ascent of 389 meters, this route is suitable for experienced amateur riders. The highlights of this route include Bramhall, a picturesque village with a historic hall and quaint shops, and North Rode, a charming village with stunning views of the surrounding countryside.


A scenic loop route from Cheadle Heath to Heaton Chapel

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51 km
233 m
Tough

This route takes you through the picturesque areas of Chorlton-cum-Hardy and Failsworth, offering you stunning scenery along the way. With a moderate difficulty level, this 51 km road cycling route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The route includes an ascent of 233 meters, providing a bit of a challenge but also rewarding you with beautiful views. The highlights of this route include Chorlton-cum-Hardy, known for its vibrant atmosphere and interesting shops, and Heaton Park, a large park with beautiful gardens and a historic hall.


Embark on an epic gravel adventure in Cheshire

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90 km
374 m
Savage

The Cheshire Gravel Adventure is a thrilling off-road route that covers 90km and includes an ascent of 374m. This route is ideal for experienced gravel riders seeking a challenging and scenic ride near Cheadle Heath. Beginning in Handforth, the adventure takes cyclists through Marthall, Cuddington, Preston on the Hill, Grappenhall, Lymm Dam, and Gatley. Highlights include the scenic Lymm Dam and the charming village of Gatley.


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