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Exploring the urban and rural landscapes of Partington on two wheels


Cycling routes from Partington

Partington in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom is a decent locality for road and gravel cycling. The area offers a mix of urban and rural landscapes, allowing cyclists to enjoy diverse scenery while riding. Partington is not particularly famous for any cycling-related spots or well-known climbs, but there are some challenging routes and quiet, picturesque roads that cyclists can explore. Overall, Partington scores a 3 in terms of its cycling-friendliness and tourism potential.

Conquer the stunning Peak District on this challenging road cycling route

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126 km
1451 m
Savage

The Peak District Challenge is a challenging road cycling route that will take you through the stunning landscapes of the Peak District. With a total distance of 126 kilometers and an ascent of 1451 meters, this route is not for the faint-hearted. As you navigate the breathtaking countryside, you will encounter several highlights along the way. Start your journey in Manchester, a vibrant city with a rich industrial heritage. Explore the iconic landmarks and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture. Glossop awaits with its picturesque streets and charming cafes, offering the perfect opportunity for a well-deserved break. Continuing your adventure, you will pass Crook Hill, a tranquil nature reserve known for its stunning views. Finally, conquer the challenging climbs of Mam Tor and Black Hill, two legendary spots that have attracted cyclists from around the world.


Cycle through charming villages and picturesque landscapes in Cheshire

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73 km
347 m
Tough

Discover the beauty of Cheshire's villages on this 73 km gravel cycling route. Starting in Partington, you'll pass through High Legh, Northwich, Moulton, Crowton, Stockton Heath, Lymm Dam, and Lymm. With a challenging ascent of 347 meters, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists. Enjoy the tranquil countryside, historic buildings, and scenic views.


Take on the challenge of cycling through the rolling countryside of Cheshire

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82 km
300 m
Tough

This 82 km gravel route explores the scenic Cheshire countryside, passing through Wincham, Middlewich, Cuddington, High Warren, Stockton Heath, and Glazebrook. With a demanding ascent of 300 meters, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a challenging adventure. Enjoy the peaceful country lanes, picturesque villages, and stunning views along the way.


Embark on a gravel cycling adventure through the scenic Cheshire countryside

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57 km
131 m
Chill

This 57 km gravel route takes you through the beautiful Cheshire countryside, with Lymm, Widnes, Croft, and Hollins Green as some of the highlights along the way. With an elevation gain of 131 meters, this route is suitable for cyclists of various fitness levels. Enjoy the picturesque landscapes and the peacefulness of the gravel tracks.


Immerse yourself in the stunning natural landscapes of Cheshire on this adventurous gravel trail.

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84 km
411 m
Tough

The Cheshire Gravel Trail is an 84-kilometer gravel cycling route that takes you on a captivating journey through the scenic countryside of Cheshire. With a challenging ascent of 411 meters, this route is perfect for gravel enthusiasts looking for an exciting off-road experience. Along the way, you will encounter several highlights that showcase the beauty of the region. Stretford offers a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city, with its charming green spaces and peaceful canals. As you continue your adventure, Didsbury awaits with its vibrant food and arts scene. Make sure to take a moment to explore the picturesque Hazel Grove, known for its traditional British pubs and stunning natural surroundings. The route also includes a visit to the iconic Alderley Edge, a geological wonder famous for its enchanting myths and legends.


Embark on a challenging ride through the scenic Cheshire hills and countryside

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115 km
564 m
Savage

This 115 km road route takes you on a challenging journey through the beautiful Cheshire hills and countryside. Explore Lymm, Hartford, Tarporley, Hargrave, Helsby Hill, Farnworth, Winwick, and Hollins Green. With an elevation gain of 564 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained cyclists looking for an endurance challenge. Experience breathtaking views, picturesque villages, and the quiet beauty of the Cheshire countryside.


Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in nature on this gravel cycling adventure.

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37 km
46 m
Chill

The Gravel Escape is a 37-kilometer gravel cycling route near Partington. This relatively short but scenic ride is perfect for those looking to explore off-road trails and enjoy the tranquility of nature. With a total ascent of 46 meters, this route offers a gentle introduction to gravel cycling. Along the way, you will encounter picturesque landscapes, including Hollins Green with its charming cottages and idyllic scenery. As you continue your journey, make a stop at Glazebury, where you can admire the stunning Worsley Hall and its impressive gardens. Finally, Carrington awaits with its serene reservoirs and peaceful surroundings.


Embark on a thrilling road cycling adventure through the stunning landscapes around Bolton.

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66 km
394 m
Tough

The Bolton Discovery is a 66-kilometer road cycling route that will leave you breathless, both figuratively and literally. With a challenging ascent of 394 meters, this route is perfect for experienced cyclists looking for a demanding but rewarding ride. As you travel through the scenic countryside surrounding Bolton, you will encounter several highlights along the way. Culcheth offers charming country pubs where you can replenish your energy and immerse yourself in the local culture. Further along the route, Hindley awaits with its historic landmarks and cultural attractions. Make sure to stop by White Brow for breathtaking views and a moment of calm before tackling the rest of the ride. The route also passes through Worsley, home to the famous Bridgewater Canal, which played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution.


Explore the suburbs and countryside south of Manchester

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71 km
239 m
Tough

This scenic route takes you on a 71 km journey through the southern suburbs and countryside of Manchester. Enjoy the quiet roads and beautiful views as you cycle through Didsbury, Mottram St Andrew, Chelford, Knutsford, Little Bollington, and Cadishead. With a total ascent of 239 meters, this route provides a moderate challenge for cyclists.


An exhilarating ride through picturesque landscapes and charming villages.

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97 km
438 m
Tough

The Warrington Loop is a road cycling route that takes you on a scenic journey through Greater Manchester. With 97 kilometers of road to explore, this route offers a challenging but rewarding experience for cyclists. The route features a total ascent of 438 meters, providing opportunities for both climbing enthusiasts and those who simply want to enjoy the beauty of the countryside. Throughout the ride, you will pass through several charming villages including Burtonwood and Glazebury, each with its own unique character and attractions. From winding country lanes to open fields, this route has it all.


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