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Touring cycling routes around Inskip-With-Sowerby are situated within the Fylde region of Lancashire, England. This area is characterized by its relatively flat rural landscapes, offering accessible terrain for cyclists. Notable features include Carrs Green Common, a 60-acre Biological Heritage Site with diverse flora and views towards the Trough of Bowland. The network of public paths and quiet roads provides routes through open spaces and past historical village landmarks.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Barn at Scorton is a large, oak-framed café and restaurant set in the heart of Scorton village. It serves a wide range of food and drink, including hearty mains, vegan options, cakes and afternoon teas. With indoor and outdoor seating, a garden centre, gift shop, and dog-friendly areas, it’s a popular stop for walkers and cyclists.
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The Priory at Scorton - order at the van and your food will come out to you or on occasion pop in the bar to purchase there when the van is empty.
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Good fish n chips in the village centre. Decent pub too!
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St Michael's on Wyre is a village on the Fylde, in the Borough of Wyre, in Lancashire. Standing on the River Wyre, it's home to St Michael's, founded in AD 640.
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Cartford Bridge is a single-track toll bridge in the English county of Lancashire. Built in 1831, it spans the River Wyre, connecting Little Eccleston-with-Larbreck, in the Borough of Fylde, on the southern side of the river, to Out Rawcliffe, in the Borough of Wyre, on its northern side (known locally as "Over Wyre"), carrying both automotive and pedestrian traffic of Cartford Lane. The tolls are £1 for vehicles exceeding five tonnes, 70p for vehicles exceeding two tonnes, 60p for motorised vehicles not exceeding two tonnes, and 20p for two-wheeled vehicles.
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Pilling is a small coastal village in the Wyre borough of Lancashire. It is situated approximately 9 miles South West of Lancaster and just 10 minutes’ drive from our 5-star Caravan and holiday home park. Pilling village is surrounded by farmland and salt marsh, making it a scenic stopping point on your way to larger towns such as Fleetwood, Blackpool and St Annes. Take an hour or so out of your day to explore this rugged section of the Lancashire Coast. HISTORIC VILLAGE Pilling village is relatively small, with just two pubs and a number of churches to admire during your visit. Two of the churches are dedicated to John the Baptist. The older of the two is now redundant, but it has been well-maintained thanks to the involvement of the Churches Conservation Trust. A key can be collected nearby should you wish to take a look at the Georgian interior. Further into the village the modern, St John the Baptist’s Church can be found. The grounds are carpeted with colourful flowers throughout much of the year, which has helped Pilling win national awards for its well-kept blooms.
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There are over 290 touring cycling routes available around Inskip-With-Sowerby, offering a wide range of options for exploring the Fylde region. These routes have been enjoyed by more than 2,400 touring cyclists.
The routes around Inskip-With-Sowerby are predominantly easy to moderate, reflecting the relatively flat terrain of the Fylde plain. You'll find approximately 139 easy routes and 130 moderate routes, with a smaller selection of 24 more challenging options for experienced cyclists.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Lane Ends Nature Reserve – Cartford Toll Bridge loop from Woodplumpton is a popular circular route covering about 38 miles.
The routes often traverse the peaceful, un-enclosed landscapes of the Fylde plain. You can expect to see diverse flora and fauna, particularly around areas like Carrs Green Common, a 60-acre Biological Heritage Site. Some routes also offer views out towards the Trough of Bowland.
Yes, the routes often pass through the village of Inskip and its surroundings, offering glimpses of local history. You might encounter landmarks such as Cartford Toll Bridge, St. Peter's Church with its distinctive spire, or remnants of historical buildings like an old Cheese Mill. The Great Eccleston Food and Drink – Cartford Toll Bridge loop from Great Eccleston is a good option for combining cycling with local points of interest.
The touring cycling routes in Inskip-With-Sowerby are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 160 reviews. Cyclists often praise the accessible terrain, the rural scenery, and the quiet roads that make for an enjoyable touring experience.
Given the generally flat and accessible nature of the Fylde region, many routes are suitable for families. The Iced Café – The Plough, Galgate loop from Great Eccleston, for example, is an easy 14-mile route that could be a good option for a family outing.
While specific parking areas for each route vary, many routes start from villages like Great Eccleston or Woodplumpton, where local parking might be available. For routes near Cartford Bridge, you might find parking options in the vicinity, such as at Cottam Lane Entrance and Parking, Haslam Park, though it's advisable to check local signage for restrictions.
The best time for touring cycling in Inskip-With-Sowerby is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. The flat terrain makes it accessible for cycling even in cooler conditions, but always check the local forecast before heading out.
Yes, several routes pass through or near villages like Great Eccleston, which offer local amenities. For instance, the The Barn Café – Cartford Bridge loop from Great Eccleston explicitly mentions a café in its name, indicating opportunities for refreshments along the way. Many local pubs and cafes cater to visitors exploring the area.
Route lengths vary significantly, catering to different preferences. You can find shorter, easy routes around 10 miles, such as the Great Eccleston Food and Drink – Cartford Toll Bridge loop, up to longer, moderate routes exceeding 30 miles, like the Lancaster Road – Cartford Bridge loop from Great Eccleston. The average duration for many routes is between 1.5 to 3.5 hours.


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