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Mountain bike trails around Careby Wood traverse the varied landscape of the Lincolnshire countryside, characterized by ancient woodlands and agricultural land. While Careby Wood itself features gentle woodland trails, the surrounding region offers routes with more significant elevation changes and diverse terrain. This area provides a mix of paths suitable for mountain biking, including sections through forests and open countryside. The geology includes Jurassic rocks, contributing to the varied ground conditions.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
4
riders
54.3km
03:05
360m
360m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(5)
8
riders
34.9km
02:28
300m
300m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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6
riders
43.9km
02:33
330m
330m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
(1)
8
riders
7.68km
00:34
50m
60m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4
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20.2km
01:13
130m
130m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Well designed sculpture, which provides a nice contrast to the pretty natural surroundings (though the immediate area here close to the parking is a bit more 'designed' than other parts along the coast.
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Really smooth road now - they've just redone it. Also quite quiet
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Remember to check for cars as they can creep up on you
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The late Queen Elizabeth II and her corgis in a statue in Oakham
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In the second half of 1979 the International Arts Foundation commissioned the sculptor Alexander to produce a large-scale sculpture for Rutland Water. The cost was Β£50,000 and the site chosen by the landscape artist who designed Rutland Water was the then rather bleak Sykes Lane picnic site. It was cast in London and was then the largest bronze sculpture of modern times.
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Probably a part of the Great North Road and now a quiet climb from under the A1 up to a right hand turn towards Pickworth.
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There are 18 mountain bike trails documented around Careby Wood on komoot. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easier paths to more challenging moderate routes, traversing ancient woodlands and agricultural land.
The terrain around Careby Wood is varied, characterized by ancient woodlands and agricultural land. While Careby Wood itself features gentle woodland trails, the surrounding region offers routes with more significant elevation changes and diverse ground conditions, influenced by the area's Jurassic geology. You'll find a mix of forest paths and open countryside sections.
Yes, there are 5 easy mountain bike trails available in the Careby Wood area, making it suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes generally feature less elevation gain and smoother paths.
Trail lengths vary significantly. For example, you can find shorter routes like the Bourne Woods Car Park β Bourne Woods South End loop from Bourne, which is about 7.7 km. Longer routes, such as the Normanton Church β Rutland Water Dam loop from Essendine, extend to over 50 km, offering options for different endurance levels.
Many of the mountain bike routes in the Careby Wood area are designed as loops. Examples include the Bourne Woods, Swayfield and Little Bytham loop, which is a moderate 34.9 km ride, and the The Horse and Jockey Pub β Normanton Church loop from Stamford, a 43.9 km trail.
While specific parking details for Careby Wood itself are limited for mountain biking, routes in the wider area often start from locations with parking facilities. For instance, the Bourne Woods Car Park β Bourne Woods South End loop from Bourne explicitly mentions a car park as its starting point. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route for specific parking information.
Public transport options directly to Careby Wood for mountain biking are generally limited. The area is more accessible by car, with routes often starting from villages or towns in the surrounding Lincolnshire countryside. Planning your journey in advance is recommended if relying on public transport.
Yes, the region around Careby Wood features several villages and towns where you can find pubs and eateries. For example, the route The Horse and Jockey Pub β Normanton Church loop from Stamford starts near a pub, indicating that refreshment stops are available along or near many routes in the wider area.
Careby Wood is an ancient woodland, part of a network of interconnected woods. While riding, you might encounter diverse flora and fauna typical of mature natural environments. The area is known for its tranquil setting, making it ideal for nature observation. In spring, nearby Barnsdale Bluebell Woodland suggests vibrant displays of bluebells.
The mountain biking routes around Careby Wood are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from over 50 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the peaceful ancient woodlands, and the opportunity to explore the Lincolnshire countryside, often incorporating local landmarks and water features like Rutland Water.
Yes, the region has historical significance. Careby Wood itself is home to the site of an Iron Age fort, recognized as a Scheduled Monument. Additionally, routes in the wider area may pass by landmarks such as Normanton Church, as seen on the Normanton Church β Rutland Water Dam loop from Essendine.
With 5 easy trails available, there are options suitable for families or those looking for less strenuous rides. These routes typically have gentler gradients and less technical terrain, allowing for an enjoyable experience for various skill levels.


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