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Cycling Paradise in Greater Manchester


Cycling routes from Oldham

Oldham, located in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom, offers varied cycling opportunities for both road and gravel cyclists. With its hilly terrain, cyclists can enjoy challenging climbs and exhilarating descents. From the cyclist's point of view, Oldham's roads are well-maintained with minimal traffic, providing a peaceful and enjoyable ride. One notable cycling spot is the iconic Saddleworth Moor, known for its stunning natural beauty and challenging climbs. Oldham receives a rank of 4 for its cyclist-friendly environment and scenic routes.

An adventurous gravel route through Chadderton and Wardle

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72 km
1106 m
Tough

Get off the beaten path and embark on this exhilarating gravel adventure through the scenic towns of Chadderton and Wardle. With challenging terrain and unique highlights, this route is perfect for gravel enthusiasts seeking a thrilling ride.


Conquer Moy Hill and enjoy the scenic beauty of Haworth on this challenging road cycling route.

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115 km
1742 m
Tough

This road cycling route starts near Oldham and takes you through some of the most beautiful and challenging terrain in Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire. You'll tackle steep ascents and enjoy scenic descents, with highlights including Moy Hill and Haworth. The route covers a total distance of 115 km with an ascent of 1742 meters. It is suitable for experienced road cyclists looking for a thrilling adventure.


Discover the hidden gems of Greater Manchester on this captivating road cycling route.

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96 km
1144 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you on a journey of exploration through Greater Manchester, showcasing its diverse landscapes and cultural offerings. Starting from Oldham, you'll visit landmarks such as Manchester, Hoddlesden, Oswaldtwistle, and Rochdale before returning to Oldham Edge. The route covers a total distance of 96 km with an ascent of 1144 meters. It is suitable for experienced road cyclists looking for a fulfilling adventure.


Explore the scenic countryside of Rochdale on this enjoyable road cycling route.

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52 km
486 m
Chill

This road cycling route takes you through the picturesque countryside of Rochdale, offering stunning views and peaceful surroundings. Starting in Oldham, you'll ride through Heap Bridge and Rawtenstall before reaching the charming town of Rochdale. The route covers a total distance of 52 km with an ascent of 486 meters. It is suitable for intermediate road cyclists looking for a scenic and enjoyable ride.


Embark on an epic gravel trail journey through rugged landscapes and historic towns

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89 km
1524 m
Savage

The Rawtenstall Ramble is an epic gravel trail that showcases the rugged landscapes and historic towns of Greater Manchester. With a total ascent of 1524 meters over a distance of 89 kilometers, this challenging route is recommended for experienced off-road riders. The trail starts near Oldham and takes you through picturesque landscapes, including Moy Hill and Hail Storm Hill. Rochdale and Rawtenstall are two highlights along the way that offer glimpses into the area's rich industrial past. The Rawtenstall Ramble provides riders with a truly remarkable journey that combines challenging terrains with fascinating historical landmarks and beautiful natural scenery.


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Lees Loop

Experience the charm of Lees village on this picturesque route

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59 km
755 m
Tough

The Lees Loop is a beautiful cycling route that takes you through the scenic village of Lees. With a total ascent of 755 meters over a distance of 59 kilometers, this gravel trail is suitable for intermediate riders. The route starts near Oldham and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside throughout the ride. Along the way, you'll pass by highlights such as the Wild Bank and the Windy Harbour (Demolished Pub Site). These attractions provide interesting stops where you can learn about the local history and enjoy the stunning natural landscape. Overall, the Lees Loop offers a moderately challenging ride with plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in the beauty of Greater Manchester's countryside.


A scenic loop through Royton and Marsden

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50 km
1008 m
Tough

This route takes you on a picturesque journey through the beautiful towns of Royton and Marsden. With scenic views, challenging ascents, and interesting highlights, this route offers a memorable cycling experience.


Embark on a challenging gravel adventure through stunning landscapes and historic towns

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72 km
1267 m
Tough

The Chadderton Challenge is a challenging gravel adventure that takes cyclists through stunning landscapes and historic towns near Oldham. With a total ascent of 1267 meters over a distance of 72 kilometers, this route is recommended for experienced riders looking for an exciting and rewarding journey. Along the way, you'll pass by highlights such as Chadderton, Todmorden, Blackstone Edge, and Shaw. These attractions offer glimpses into the area's rich history and natural beauty, providing riders with a memorable gravel trail experience. The Chadderton Challenge guarantees an exhilarating ride filled with impressive views and a fascinating journey through Greater Manchester's renowned landscapes.


Embark on a challenging road cycling adventure through the beautiful Crompton Moor

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68 km
964 m
Savage

The Crompton Circuit is a stunning road cycling route that takes you through the rugged terrain of Crompton Moor. With a total ascent of 964 meters over a distance of 68 kilometers, this challenging trail is perfect for experienced riders. The route starts near Oldham and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside throughout the ride. Along the way, you'll pass by highlights such as Oldham Edge and Birch Hill, both offering panoramic views of the area. As you make your way towards Hebden Bridge, you'll be treated to picturesque landscapes and charming towns. The Crompton Circuit is a truly epic route that will test your skills and provide you with unforgettable experiences.


Explore the historic Colonnade in Heaton Park on this picturesque road cycling route.

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76 km
1043 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you through Oldham and Greater Manchester, offering stunning scenery and historic landmarks. Starting at Heaton Park, you'll visit landmarks such as the Whitefield and Norden before reaching Chadderton and finally returning to Oldham Edge. The route covers a total distance of 76 km with an ascent of 1043 meters. It is suitable for experienced road cyclists seeking a challenging ride.


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