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Fair cycling experience with cycling lanes and connections to nearby towns and Sandwell Valley Country Park.


Cycling routes from Wednesbury

Wednesbury is a locality in West Midlands, United Kingdom. It offers a fair cycling experience for road and gravel cyclists, with a mix of urban and suburban routes. Wednesbury provides cycling lanes and connections to nearby towns and attractions, allowing cyclists to explore the surrounding areas. While not considered a top cycling destination, Wednesbury offers enough options to satisfy leisure cyclists looking for an exploration opportunity. Cyclists can also venture into nearby Sandwell Valley Country Park for off-road trails and natural scenery. Overall, Wednesbury provides a suitable middle ground for cyclists seeking a mix of urban and countryside rides.

Embark on a thrilling gravel ride from Birmingham to Clent Hill

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102 km
778 m
Savage

Indulge in an exhilarating gravel cycling journey covering a distance of 102 km and an ascent of 778 meters, from Birmingham to Clent Hill. Experience the rugged terrain and scenic beauty along the way, with highlights including Cofton Hackett, Tardebigge, Droitwich Spa, and the famous Clent Hills with its iconic Four Stones. This challenging route offers breathtaking panoramic views and an adrenaline-fueled adventure for gravel biking enthusiasts. Suitable for experienced riders looking for a challenging off-road experience.


Explore the historical town of Walsall and the charming village of Wall on this road cycling route

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68 km
464 m
Tough

Embark on a journey through time as you explore the historical town of Walsall and the charming village of Wall on this road cycling route. With 464 meters of ascent spread across a distance of 68 kilometers, this route offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateurs. It has a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness rating of 2.


Experience breathtaking views and a mix of countryside and urban landscapes on this road cycling route starting in Wednesbury

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60 km
396 m
Tough

This road cycling route starting in Wednesbury offers a perfect blend of scenic countryside and urban landscapes. With a total distance of 60 kilometers and a challenging ascent of 396 meters, it is recommended for well-trained amateur cyclists. Enjoy stunning panoramic views along the way, featuring highlights such as Sedgley Beacon and Shareshill. The overall difficulty level of the route is moderate to slightly difficult.


Uncover the ancient Roman history at Letocetum Roman Baths on this gravel cycling route

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53 km
292 m
Tough

Embark on a gravel cycling adventure through the fascinating historical sites of the West Midlands, including Pit Mound and Letocetum Roman Baths. With 292 meters of ascent spread over a distance of 53 kilometers, this route is suitable for moderately trained gravel cyclists. It offers a moderate level of difficulty and an epicness rating of 2.


Experience a challenging road cycling route from Wednesbury to Rugeley

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90 km
561 m
Tough

Embark on this road cycling adventure from Wednesbury to Rugeley, covering a distance of 90 km and an ascent of 561 meters. The route takes you through picturesque villages and scenic countryside vistas, offering a diverse and exciting experience. With highlights such as Pouk Hill, Cannock, Lower Cliff, Fradley Village, and Sutton Coldfield along the way, you'll be treated to stunning natural beauty and historical landmarks. This route is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a challenge.


Embark on an epic gravel adventure from Wednesbury to Coton in the Elms

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108 km
594 m
Tough

Experience the thrill of an epic gravel adventure as you cycle from Wednesbury to Coton in the Elms. With 594 meters of ascent and a challenging distance of 108 kilometers, this route is designed for experienced gravel cyclists. It offers a high level of difficulty and an epicness rating of 4.


Embark on a gravel adventure through Wednesbury and its picturesque surrounding countryside

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65 km
279 m
Tough

Venture into the picturesque countryside surrounding Wednesbury on this gravel cycling route. With a distance of 65 kilometers and an ascent of 279 meters, it is suitable for gravel cycling enthusiasts seeking adventure and natural beauty. Experience the stunning Sheepwash Park Viewpoint and pass through picturesque villages like Brierley Hill and Enville. The difficulty level of this route is moderate, appealing to well-trained amateur cyclists.


Embark on a scenic gravel ride from Wednesbury to Edgbaston

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41 km
271 m
Chill

Enjoy a leisurely gravel cycling route that spans 41 km and boasts an ascent of 271 meters. This scenic journey takes you through picturesque landscapes and urban environments, with highlights including the River Tame Flood Gates, Lozells, Edgbaston, and Warley Hill. Get the best of both worlds as you experience the tranquil beauty of the countryside and the vibrant energy of the city. This route is suitable for cyclists of all levels, offering a mix of flat and hilly terrains, with plenty of opportunities for sightseeing and exploration.


Experience the best of Birmingham and Cadbury World on this road cycling route

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43 km
327 m
Tough

Discover the vibrant city of Birmingham and indulge in the heavenly chocolates at Cadbury World on this road cycling route. With an ascent of 327 meters and a distance of 43 kilometers, this route is suitable for moderately trained cyclists. It offers a moderate level of difficulty and an epicness rating of 3.


Explore the rich history of Wednesbury and its surroundings on this scenic route

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53 km
244 m
Tough

This route takes you on a journey through Wednesbury and its neighboring areas, offering a glimpse into the local history and picturesque countryside. With a mix of gravel and road sections, it caters to both gravel and road cycling enthusiasts. The route covers a distance of 53 kilometers with a total ascent of 244 meters. It is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists with a moderate difficulty level.


Cycling routes nearby:

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Bilston

Limited cycling opportunities

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Tipton

Cycling-friendly town in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom.

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West Bromwich

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

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Willenhall

Fair cycling experience with access to scenic canal routes.

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Walsall

Average cycling experience in an urban setting

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Oldbury

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

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Wednesfield

Wednesfield: A Blend of Urban and Rural Cycling Adventure

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Dudley

Urban cycling with nearby Clent Hills for climbing enthusiasts.

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Bloxwich

Peaceful locality with moderate cycling opportunities.

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Cheshire

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Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire

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Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire

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Shropshire and Staffordshire

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Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire

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Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire

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Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Bristol/Bath area

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East Wales

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