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Immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of Astwood Bank while cycling through scenic English landscapes.


Cycling routes from Astwood Bank

Astwood Bank, situated in Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire, United Kingdom, offers road and gravel cyclists exciting cycling opportunities. The region features a mix of scenic roads and off-road paths, perfect for exploring the beautiful English countryside. Astwood Bank is surrounded by rolling hills, charming villages, and historic landmarks, creating a captivating atmosphere. While it may not be home to any world-renowned climbs, Astwood Bank provides a delightful and memorable cycling experience for riders. Discover the charm and beauty of this picturesque locality on your cycling adventures.

Embark on a thrilling gravel cycling adventure through scenic landscapes

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48 km
243 m
Chill

This 48km gravel route near Astwood Bank takes you through diverse terrains, including the challenging Rough Hill section. With a moderate ascent of 243m, this ride is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Experience the tranquility of Holt End and the picturesque Hockley Heath along the way.


Cycle from Astwood Bank to Broadway and enjoy a scenic journey through idyllic countryside and picturesque towns.

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91 km
773 m
Tough

Embark on a picturesque round-trip cycling route from Astwood Bank to Broadway, passing through charming towns and breathtaking landscapes. With an ascent of 773 meters and a distance of 91 kilometers, this moderately challenging route is suited for experienced cyclists. Highlights along the way include the village of Studley, Rommell's Hill, Stratford-upon-Avon, Windmill Hill, Ebrington, Broadway, Burhill, Evesham, and Weethley. Each location offers its own unique charm, from historic landmarks to stunning views of the Cotswolds.


Relish in the idyllic countryside charm on this gravel route near Astwood Bank

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35 km
213 m
Chill

Experience the untouched beauty of the 35km gravel route, ideal for leisurely escapes. With a moderate ascent of 213m, it suits well-trained amateur cyclists seeking serenity. Ride through the picturesque village of Alcester and embrace the tranquility of Broom. Pause at Pitchill's mesmerizing countryside setting before heading back to Astwood Bank.


Embark on an exciting gravel adventure from Astwood Bank to Studley and discover the off-road beauty of the countryside.

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61 km
455 m
Tough

This round-trip gravel cycling route starting near Astwood Bank offers a unique off-road experience. With an ascent of 455 meters and a distance of 61 kilometers, this route is suitable for cyclists looking for an adventurous challenge. Highlights along the route include the village of Studley, Botley Hill, Hatton, Snitterfield, Great Alne, and Sambourne. Each location offers a different aspect of the diverse countryside, from rolling hills to scenic forest trails.


Explore the beautiful countryside surrounding Astwood Bank and make a stop at the charming village of Inkberrow.

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90 km
577 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route near Astwood Bank offers stunning views of the Herefordshire, Worcestershire, and Warwickshire countryside. With a distance of 90 kilometers and an ascent of 577 meters, this route is moderate in difficulty, suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The highlight of this route is the village of Inkberrow, known for its picturesque surroundings and historic buildings. Other highlights include Powick, Lower Broadheath, and Elmbridge.


Explore the picturesque countryside on this scenic cycling route near Astwood Bank.

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45 km
341 m
Tough

The Oldberrow Loop is a 45-kilometer road cycling route that offers a scenic journey through the beautiful countryside near Astwood Bank. With a total ascent of 341 meters, this route is ideal for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for a moderate challenge. The route provides an opportunity to admire the charming villages and peaceful landscapes of Herefordshire and Worcestershire.


Embark on a scenic journey from Astwood Bank to Chipping Campden and discover the beauty of the English countryside.

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96 km
783 m
Tough

Experience the stunning beauty of the English countryside on this round-trip cycling route from Astwood Bank to Chipping Campden. With an ascent of 783 meters and a distance of 96 kilometers, this challenging route is ideal for experienced cyclists seeking a memorable adventure. Highlights along the way include Henley-in-Arden, Hampton Lucy, Ettington, Chipping Campden, Dover's Hill, Bickmarsh, and Weethley. Each location offers its own unique charm, from historic buildings to breathtaking panoramic views.


Follow in the footsteps of Shakespeare on this gravel ride near Astwood Bank

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60 km
306 m
Tough

Discover the beauty of the Warwickshire countryside on this 60km gravel route. With a challenging ascent of 306m, this ride is suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. Immerse yourself in the historic town of Stratford-upon-Avon, known for its iconic Shakespeare connections. Enjoy the scenic views of Long Marston and Bidford on Avon along the way.


Conquer the challenging road climbs near Astwood Bank

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67 km
699 m
Savage

This road route encompasses a challenging ascent of 699m over 67km. Designed for experienced cyclists, it offers breathtaking views of Worcestershire and Warwickshire's lush landscapes. From Feckenham's scenic beauty to the exhilarating Berrow Hill climb, this ride provides a thrilling challenge for cycling enthusiasts.


Embark on a challenging ride from Astwood Bank to Alcester and discover the picturesque countryside along the way.

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141 km
945 m
Savage

This round-trip cycling route starting from Astwood Bank takes you on a scenic journey through Herefordshire, Worcestershire, and Warwickshire. With an ascent of 945 meters and a distance of 141 kilometers, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists. The highlights of this route include the village of Studley, Lapworth, Cubbington, Southam, Prescote, Wroxton, Castle Hill, Ilmington, Bidford on Avon, and Alcester. Each location offers its own unique charm, from historic buildings to stunning views of the countryside.


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Inkberrow

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Alcester

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