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Challenging climbs, picturesque off-road trails, and a vibrant atmosphere make Ramsbottom an ideal destination for cyclists in Greater Manchester.


Cycling routes from Ramsbottom

Situated in Greater Manchester, Ramsbottom is a vibrant town that caters to cyclists. Road cyclists can enjoy challenging climbs in the nearby West Pennine Moors, including the famous climb of Jubilee Tower. Gravel cyclists have access to a variety of off-road trails in the surrounding countryside, with views of rolling hills and picturesque landscapes. The town itself offers amenities and services geared towards cyclists, with bike shops and cafes catering to their needs. Ramsbottom is a perfect destination for cyclists looking for both exhilarating rides and a lively atmosphere.

Embark on a gravel cycling adventure with scenic views and interesting cultural highlights.

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60 km
667 m
Chill

The Scenic Escape is a 60km long gravel cycling route starting near Ramsbottom. With an ascent of 667m, this intermediate-level route offers a scenic escape into picturesque landscapes with interesting cultural highlights along the way. Start your journey in Shuttleworth, known for its rustic charm and pristine countryside. As you pedal through Hail Storm Hill, take a moment to soak in the serene surroundings and panoramic views. Newton Heath offers a unique fusion of natural beauty and and urban fabric. Stop by the Heaton Park Colonnade, an iconic landmark that stands as a testament to the architectural grandeur of the past. Your adventure continues in Bury, a town with a rich heritage and captivating history. Finally, pass through Summerseat, a village known for its charming character and warm community spirit.


A scenic gravel route through Hoddlesden and Blackburn

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76 km
1231 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you through the picturesque towns of Hoddlesden and Blackburn. With a total ascent of 1231m and a distance of 76km, it offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for well-trained amateur cyclists. Along the way, you'll encounter highlights such as Longridge Fell (39km) and Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley (41km). These scenic spots provide breathtaking views and opportunities to connect with nature. Overall, the Hoddlesden Loop is a must-try for gravel enthusiasts seeking an adventurous and memorable cycling experience.


Embark on a road cycling adventure with stunning hilltop views along the way.

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91 km
1030 m
Tough

The Hilltop Horizon is a road cycling route that starts near Ramsbottom and covers a distance of 91km, with an ascent of 1030m. This intermediate-level route offers challenging climbs and breathtaking hilltop views. Start your journey in Ramsbottom, a charming town known for its vibrant arts scene and picturesque streets. As you pedal along Whimberry Hill, take a moment to appreciate the stunning vistas that stretch out before you. The Viewpoint is a highlight that offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Chorley is a town worth exploring, with its rich history and architectural gems. Preston, a city with a lively atmosphere, awaits you as you continue on your adventure. Make sure to visit the Colourfields Panopticon, an art installation that provides a unique viewing experience. Blackburn awaits you with its fascinating mix of modern developments and heritage sites. Your journey comes to an end in Edenfield, a picturesque village surrounded by rolling hills.


An epic gravel route featuring Haslingden and Wycoller Hall

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103 km
2116 m
Savage

Embark on an epic gravel adventure exploring the stunning landscapes of Haslingden and Wycoller Hall. This challenging route spans 103km with an ascent of 2116m, offering a thrilling experience for well-trained amateur cyclists. Along the way, you'll encounter highlights such as Haslingden (7km) and Great Hameldon (16km), each adding to the allure of this legendary ride. From historic landmarks to breathtaking views, the Wycoller Adventure is a test of endurance and a journey through nature's splendor. With a difficulty rating of 5 and an epicness rating of 5, this route is for those seeking a truly remarkable and memorable cycling experience.


An exhilarating road cycling route with stunning views along the way.

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91 km
1579 m
Tough

The Darwen Dash is a challenging road cycling route that starts near Ramsbottom. With an ascent of 1579m and a distance of 91km, this route will push the limits of even the most well-trained amateur cyclists. As you pedal through the beautiful countryside, you'll pass highlights such as Darwen, a quaint town known for its historic charm. Be sure to make a stop at The Tank Toposcope, a viewpoint that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. Another highlight is Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley, a trio of picturesque villages that are perfect for a peaceful break. In Burnley, you'll have the opportunity to explore the town's rich industrial heritage. Prepare yourself for a challenging climb up Nutshaw Hill, which offers incredible views at the top. Finish off the route in Stubbins, a small village that is home to several scenic walking trails.


Embark on a thrilling gravel cycling adventure through picturesque landscapes.

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46 km
666 m
Chill

The Gravel Escape is a 46km long gravel cycling route that starts near Ramsbottom. With an ascent of 666m, this intermediate-level route offers a thrilling escape into the picturesque countryside. Begin your journey by exploring the charming village of Oswaldtwistle, known for its historic buildings and warm community spirit. Great Harwood is another highlight on the route, featuring beautiful architecture and a rich industrial heritage. As you cycle through Great Hameldon, take in the stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. Rawtenstall is a delightful town offering a mix of history and modern attractions. Finally, you'll return to Ramsbottom, where you can relish in its cozy cafes, lively markets, and tranquil beauty.


Capture the stunning views as you conquer the Pennine Heights.

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105 km
1191 m
Tough

Pennine Heights offers a challenging and rewarding cycling experience, with a total ascent of 1191 meters and a distance of 105 kilometers. The route takes you through picturesque towns and countryside, showcasing the beauty of Greater Manchester and the surrounding area. It is a popular choice for road bike enthusiasts looking for a challenging ride.


An adventurous gravel route featuring Calderbrook and Blackstone Edge

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77 km
1425 m
Tough

Discover the rugged beauty of Calderbrook and Blackstone Edge with this exhilarating gravel route. Spanning 77km with an ascent of 1425m, it offers a challenging experience for well-trained amateur cyclists. Along the way, you'll encounter highlights such as Edenfield (2km) and Hail Storm Hill (8km), each adding to the allure of this epic adventure. From picturesque landscapes to imposing hilltops, the Calderbrook Circuit has something for every gravel enthusiast. With a difficulty rating of 4 and an epicness rating of 4, this route promises an unforgettable cycling experience.


Embark on a challenging road cycling adventure with breathtaking hillside views throughout.

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99 km
1634 m
Savage

The Hillside Adventure is a demanding road cycling route that starts near Ramsbottom and covers a distance of 99km, with an ascent of 1634m. This is a challenging route suited for experienced cyclists looking for a thrilling adventure. Start your journey by conquering Edenfield, a picturesque village surrounded by rolling hills. As you pedal through the scenic landscape, be sure to stop and enjoy the breathtaking views on Worsthorne that stretch out before you. Make a detour to Laneshaw Bridge, a charming village with historic pubs and stunning countryside walks. Hebden Bridge is a highlight that offers a perfect blend of urban culture and natural beauty. Get ready for an epic climb up Stormer Hill, known for its challenging nature. Explore the vibrant town of Rochdale, which showcases a mix of modern developments and historical landmarks. Finally, return to Ramsbottom and reward yourself with its cozy cafes and idyllic surroundings.


A scenic road route through Farnworth and Rivington

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89 km
942 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of Farnworth and Rivington with this captivating road route. Spanning 89km with an ascent of 942m, it offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for well-trained amateur cyclists. Along the way, you'll encounter highlights such as Farnworth (15km) and Rivington (65km), each providing unique attractions and opportunities for exploration. From historical landmarks to stunning landscapes, the Rivington Road Run is a delightful journey for road cycling enthusiasts. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness rating of 3, this route combines scenic beauty with fascinating points of interest.


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