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Cycling Paradise in West Midlands


Cycling routes from Bartley Green

Bartley Green in West Midlands, United Kingdom is a locality that offers great cycling opportunities. The region is home to a number of cycling routes that cater to road and gravel cyclists, providing a diverse and enjoyable riding experience. Cyclists can explore the picturesque countryside and pass through charming villages along the way. Bartley Green is also a gateway to the famous Clent Hills, which offers stunning views and challenging climbs. With its cycling-friendly atmosphere and beautiful surroundings, Bartley Green is a fantastic destination for cyclists.

Discover the hidden gems of West Midlands in this gravel route

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73 km
357 m
Tough

With a distance of 73 km and an ascent of 357 meters, the Unexpected Wilderness route will take you through some of the region's lesser-known yet beautiful areas. Journey through enchanting woodlands, quaint villages, and enjoy the peacefulness of the West Midlands countryside. The route offers a moderate challenge suitable for experienced amateur cyclists.


Embark on a scenic gravel adventure from Stourbridge to Fordhouses

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82 km
412 m
Tough

This 82 km gravel route takes you from the charming town of Stourbridge to Fordhouses, enabling you to witness the natural beauty of Worcestershire and the West Midlands. With an ascent of 412 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. Immerse yourself in the idyllic countryside, passing through picturesque villages and relishing in the tranquility of rural landscapes.


Explore the scenic suburbs of West Heath and Redditch

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59 km
700 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route takes you through the picturesque suburbs of West Heath and Redditch. With a total distance of 59 km and an ascent of 700 meters, it offers a challenging but rewarding ride. The route features beautiful roads and trails, showcasing the natural beauty of the West Midlands. Whether you're an experienced cyclist or new to the sport, this route promises an enjoyable adventure.


Take on the epic challenge of Gravelly Hill and discover the surrounding countryside.

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144 km
778 m
Savage

The Gravelly Hill Epic is a demanding road cycling route that provides cyclists with an intense and exhilarating challenge. Covering a distance of 144 km with a total ascent of 778 meters, this route is only suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists seeking a legendary cycling experience. Highlights along the route include the historic Erdington Reservoir and the iconic Parson's Nose. Cyclists will also pass through picturesque villages such as Bodymoor Heath and Temple Balsall, providing opportunities to see traditional English countryside.


Cycle through stunning landscapes from Edgbaston to West Heath on this road cycling route.

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92 km
643 m
Tough

The Edgbaston to West Heath route takes cyclists on a picturesque journey through beautiful scenery. Starting in Edgbaston, the route covers a distance of 92 km and features a total ascent of 643 meters. It is a challenging ride suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists who are seeking a scenic and rewarding experience. Along the way, cyclists will pass through Catherine-de-Barnes and Hampton on the Hill, two idyllic villages known for their charming atmosphere and historic landmarks. The route culminates in West Heath, where cyclists can enjoy the tranquility of the countryside.


A scenic journey through Worcestershire and Staffordshire countryside

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122 km
856 m
Tough

This route takes you through the picturesque landscapes of Worcestershire and Staffordshire, offering scenic views and pleasant countryside roads. With a total distance of 122 km and an ascent of 856 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The Kingswinford Circuit offers a challenging yet rewarding experience.


Embark on a gravel adventure exploring Oldbury and its surrounding areas.

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62 km
293 m
Tough

The Oldbury Gravel Adventure route offers cycling enthusiasts the opportunity to venture off the beaten path and explore the scenic gravel tracks and trails around Oldbury. This 62 km route features a total ascent of 293 meters and is suitable for cyclists who are looking for a mix of challenging terrain and beautiful landscapes. Highlights along the route include Sheepwash Park Viewpoint, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, and Birchills, a wildlife-rich area perfect for nature lovers.


A short gravel route exploring the natural beauty close to Bartley Green

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45 km
420 m
Chill

Experience the tranquility of the countryside close to Bartley Green with this 45 km gravel route. With an ascent of 420 meters, this route provides a pleasant yet moderate challenge for gravel enthusiasts. The Bartley Green Escape showcases the natural beauty of the area, taking you through scenic paths and off the beaten track.


Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure near Bartley Green

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56 km
325 m
Tough

Discover the exciting gravel routes near Bartley Green with this adventurous cycling tour. Explore scenic landscapes, historic landmarks, and charming villages as you push your limits on challenging terrains. This route offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural attractions, making it an ideal choice for cycling enthusiasts.


Experience the challenging climb up Warley Hill and enjoy the scenic descent on this road cycling route.

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49 km
380 m
Tough

The Warley Hill Loop is a challenging road cycling route starting from Bartley Green. It offers cyclists the opportunity to tackle the steep ascent of Warley Hill, followed by a thrilling descent with beautiful views. The route covers a distance of 49 km and includes a total ascent of 380 meters. It is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists who are looking for a demanding and exciting ride.


Cycling routes nearby:

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Halesowen

Cycling paradise with diverse terrain and vibrant cycling community.

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Smethwick

Moderately suitable area with connections to nearby towns and picturesque Sandwell Valley Country Park.

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Cradley Heath

Explore the diverse cycling routes around Cradley Heath

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Oldbury

Moderately suitable area with designated cycling lanes and connection to Sandwell Valley Country Park.

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Netherton

Enjoy the tranquil roads and scenic beauty of Netherton in the West Midlands, UK.

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Birmingham

Exploring Birmingham's cycling routes and vibrant city life.

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Barnt Green

Cycling-friendly locality in Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire, with access to famous climb at Waseley Hills.

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Hagley

Tranquil village nestled in picturesque Worcestershire

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West Bromwich

Fair area for leisurely rides and urban cycling, with nearby Sandwell Valley Country Park for off-road trails.

Nearby regions:

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Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire

Diverse routes through rolling hills, charming countryside, and historic landmarks.

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Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire

Picturesque regions with rolling hills, charming market towns, and historic landmarks.

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Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire

Enjoy the quintessential English countryside on two wheels.

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Shropshire and Staffordshire

Scenic Countryside and Historic Landmarks

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Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire

Exploring the picturesque countryside and historic towns of Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.

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Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire

Exploring the cycling treasures of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire

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Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Bristol/Bath area

Exploring the scenic countryside and vibrant cities of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, and Bristol/Bath area on two wheels

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East Wales

Breathtaking landscapes with challenging climbs and a network of cycle paths.