4.5
(10)
35
riders
7
rides
Touring cycling routes around Bath are set within a diverse landscape featuring the rolling Cotswold Hills to the north and the meandering River Avon and Kennet and Avon Canal. The area includes elevated points like Prior Park and Alexandra Park, offering views of the city and surrounding countryside. Terrain varies from flat, traffic-free paths along waterways to more challenging climbs in the hills, providing a range of experiences for cyclists.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
6
riders
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
13
riders
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Sign up for free
13
riders
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(9)
10
riders
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
9
riders
11.8km
00:42
20m
20m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Bath
Running between Waverly Road and Old Town, the Lansing River Trail offers 20 miles of paved trail access to many parks, natural areas, and the downtown area.
0
0
Hawk Island County Park is 100 acres of beautiful park land built over the remains of the former Sablain Gravel Pit. VIsitors can enjoy fishing, swimming, picnicking, and in winter sledding and tubing.
0
0
Running between Waverly Road and Old Town, the Lansing River Trail offers 20 miles of paved trail access to many parks, natural areas, and the downtown area.
2
0
From this spot in East Lansing you get a really nice view of the Red Cedar River. This is a great spot to admire the water, catch your breath, and eat a snack before continuing on your ride around East Lansing.
3
1
Hawk Island County Park Pond is the center of Hawk Island County Park. There is a small beach, trails around it, and a boat put in. This is a nice spot to take in the views over the water before continuing on your ride around the pond or beyond on the Lansing River Trail.
0
0
Red Cedar Natural Area is a 76 acre native floodplain forest divided by Kalamazoo Street in East Lansing, Michigan. This is a nice place to slow down as you ride past to admire the scenery and look out for wildlife in this otherwise rather suburban area near Michigan State University.
0
0
Red Cedar Natural Area is a 76 acre native floodplain forest divided by Kalamazoo Street in East Lansing, Michigan. This is a nice place to slow down as you ride past to admire the scenery and look out for wildlife in this otherwise rather suburban area near Michigan State University.
0
0
A lake with a lot of recreational value.
5
1
Bath offers a diverse range of touring cycling routes. You'll find flat, traffic-free paths along the River Avon and the Kennet and Avon Canal, ideal for relaxed rides. For those seeking more challenge, routes extend into the rolling Cotswold Hills, providing scenic climbs and descents. Examples of routes available on komoot include View of the Red Cedar River – Hawk Island Lake loop from Lansing Catholic High School, which is a moderate ride, and easier options like Hawk Island Lake – Hawk Island County Park loop from East Lansing.
Yes, Bath is well-suited for easy and family-friendly touring cycling. The city is crossed by Route Four of the National Cycle Network, offering numerous traffic-free paths. The Kennet and Avon Canal Path provides a particularly peaceful and largely flat cycling experience. On komoot, you can find easy routes such as Red Cedar Natural Area – Lansing River Trail loop from Lansing, which takes you through natural areas and along a river, and Rotary Park Beach – Lansing River Trail loop from Lansing Catholic High School.
The Bath area is rich in landmarks and natural beauty. You can cycle through the stunning Cotswold Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or along the tranquil River Avon and Kennet and Avon Canal. Elevated points like Prior Park Landscape Garden and Alexandra Park offer magnificent panoramic views of Bath. The popular Two Tunnels Greenway features Britain's longest cycling tunnel and passes over the impressive Tucking Mill Viaduct and Dundas Aqueduct.
Yes, there are several circular routes available for touring cyclists. A popular choice is the Two Tunnels Greenway, a 13-mile circular route that offers a unique experience. The Bath Skyline also provides a six-mile circular route with stunning city views. On komoot, you can explore circular options like the Impoundment loop from Rose Lake Flooding Dam.
The touring cycling routes around Bath are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 7 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from serene river paths to challenging hill climbs, and the beautiful scenery that combines historical attractions with natural landscapes.
While touring cycling is enjoyable year-round, spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer provides longer daylight hours, though routes can be busier. Winter cycling is possible, especially on the flatter, well-maintained paths, but be prepared for cooler, potentially wetter weather.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, the area provides excellent options. The Bristol & Bath Railway Path offers a 15-mile off-road connection between the two cities. The Kennet and Avon Canal Path extends for a spectacular 57 miles, allowing for extended touring through the countryside. Additionally, routes like Colliers Way offer longer day trips through historically rich areas.
Bath has good public transport links, making it feasible to combine cycling with buses or trains. Many routes are accessible from the city centre, which is well-served by public transport. For specific route access points, it's advisable to check local transport information for bus stops or train stations near your chosen starting point.
Experienced touring cyclists will find challenging terrain in the Cotswold Hills to the north of Bath. These routes feature significant climbs and rewarding descents, offering a more strenuous workout. While the komoot guide currently lists mostly easy to moderate routes, the region's topography provides ample opportunity for more demanding rides.
For additional information about cycling in Bath, including details on various routes and local cycling initiatives, you can visit the official tourism website. Check out resources like Cycle Through City and Country in Bath or explore general outdoor activities at Sports and Active and Outdoors.
Yes, the Bath area features several routes that take you through woodlands, providing shaded paths and opportunities for wildlife spotting. Notable areas include sections along the Bath Skyline and within the Cotswolds. These routes offer a refreshing escape, especially during warmer months.

