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Touring cycling around Bridstow, situated in Herefordshire, offers access to diverse and scenic landscapes. The region is characterized by the meandering Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing riverside routes and varied terrain. Cyclists can find level lanes alongside the Rivers Wye, Lugg, and Arrow, as well as more challenging ascents into areas like the Golden Valley and towards the Black Mountains. The nearby Forest of Dean also presents an extensive network of on-road and off-road routes through…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Fabulous and iconic Sandstone building, centrepiece of Ross on Wye.
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This is a particularly fine stretch of the river Wye, as recognized by the Wye Valley National Landscape. The stretched out village of Hoarwithy occupies the west bank, with its unusual Italianate St Catherine's church. The river is crossed by the old toll bridge with it's little Tollhouse - they stopped collecting tolls in the 1930's when the bridge was bought for public ownership.
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In the words of the National Tranport Trust - Wilton Bridge is an exceptionally fine red sandstone bridge. In 1597 an Act was passed authorising its construction. It was completed within the next 2 years. There are five semi- circular arches each with 3 ribs and massive cutwaters on each side, carried up and splayed back from the outer angle at parapet level forming semi-hexagonal refuges. At the point where the splay dies out is a moulded string which is mitred and carried up to the angle against the spandrils of the arches and then mitred and carried across to form a label above the arches. The voussoirs of the arches are chamfered and joggled and have various masons' marks. On the upstream side the bridge has been widened but now the parapet has been replaced by a wooden handrail. The South East approach to the bridge has been rebuilt in ashlar with 2 flights of stone steps to the river bank. The sundial, formerly in one of the refuges has disappeared, and only the base of the pedestal remains. All in all it is a fine bridge, and has done well to weather the floods that happen most winters - as evidenced by the erosion of even the top stones on the arches.
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This place is definitely worth a visit. It is a beautiful area with seating available and a refreshments van on-site.
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If you have smaller tyres than about 40mil I recomend very low pressure
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Great lanes, though the valley to Pontshill via Big Mills and the fruit farms certain times of year, can be busy with farm activities.
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Excellent bike path. A bit muddy during the winter
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Nice meeting hub while out exploring FOD plenty of picnic benches, cafe and a great walking loop of the pond, both lower and upper sections.
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There are over 130 touring cycling routes around Bridstow, offering a wide range of options for different abilities and preferences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars.
The terrain around Bridstow is diverse. You'll find level lanes alongside the Rivers Wye, Lugg, and Arrow, ideal for gentler rides. For more challenging ascents and descents, routes venture into areas like the Golden Valley, the Black Mountains, and the wild Radnor Hills. The nearby Forest of Dean also offers extensive networks of on-road and off-road routes through forests and over hills.
Yes, Bridstow and the surrounding Herefordshire region offer several gentler cycling options suitable for families. The level lanes along the Rivers Wye, Lugg, and Arrow provide easier terrain. Additionally, the Forest of Dean, located nearby, has family-friendly trails like the Colliers Trail. While specific family-friendly routes aren't listed in the top tours, you can find 17 easy routes in the area on komoot.
Many routes pass through or near significant landmarks and natural features. You can cycle through the scenic Wye Valley AONB, explore charming 'Black and White Villages' with their timber-framed houses, or visit historic castles like Wilton Castle and Goodrich Castle. Specific highlights include the Biblins Suspension Bridge, King Arthur's Cave, and the Kerne Bridge over the River Wye. The market town of Ross-on-Wye, with its Market House, also serves as a great starting point for many tours.
Yes, several popular circular touring cycling routes start from Ross-on-Wye, which is close to Bridstow. Examples include the difficult Llanwarne and Kentchurch loop from Ross-on-Wye – Wye Valley, which features rolling hills, and the Wye Valley loop from Ross-on-Wye, offering scenic views. There's also the moderate Ross-on-Wye Market House – Hoarwithy Bridge loop from Ross-on-Wye.
The Herefordshire region, including Bridstow, is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. These seasons offer milder weather and vibrant landscapes. While winter cycling is possible, some routes might be more challenging due to weather conditions. Always check local forecasts and route conditions before heading out.
While many cycling routes in the Bridstow area traverse public rights of way, it's important to note that specific 'dog-friendly' designations are more common for walking trails. If cycling with a dog, ensure it is well-behaved, on a lead where necessary, and that you respect local regulations, especially when passing through farmland or nature reserves. Always carry water for your dog.
The market town of Ross-on-Wye, a common starting point for many routes, offers a range of cafes, pubs, and independent shops. As you cycle through the charming villages of Herefordshire, you'll often find local pubs and tea rooms that welcome cyclists. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify potential refreshment stops along the way.
For cyclists driving to the area, Ross-on-Wye often provides suitable parking facilities, serving as a convenient base for many routes. Smaller villages may have limited parking. Always check local parking regulations and availability, especially during peak seasons, to ensure a smooth start to your ride.
Generally, no specific permits are required for touring cycling on public roads and designated cycle paths in the Bridstow area. However, if you plan to explore specific mountain biking trails or private land, it's always advisable to check with local authorities or landowners for any access restrictions or permit requirements. For information on cycling in the wider Herefordshire area, you can consult resources like herefordshire.gov.uk.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 140 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the diverse and scenic landscapes, particularly the picturesque views of the Wye Valley, the varied terrain that caters to different skill levels, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historic landmarks.
Absolutely. For cyclists seeking more demanding rides, the Bridstow area delivers. Routes venturing into the Golden Valley and towards the Black Mountains offer significant ascents and thrilling descents. For example, the difficult Fownhope and Kings Caple from Ross on Wye – Wye Valley route includes over 600 meters of elevation gain, providing a good challenge.


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