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Road cycling routes around Aston Eyre traverse the rural Shropshire landscape, characterized by rolling fields, quiet country lanes, and varied topography. The region offers mostly well-paved surfaces, with routes ranging from gentle river valleys to areas with diverse gradients. Situated near the Shropshire Hills National Landscape, the terrain includes both moderate hills and more challenging climbs, providing a range of experiences for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
23
riders
31.5km
01:30
300m
300m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
16
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18.2km
00:57
180m
180m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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13
riders
48.8km
02:16
570m
570m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
12
riders
82.7km
03:33
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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44.9km
02:17
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Always worth a stop here really good value lovely cake £1.20 and flapjack 60p instant coffee £1.20
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Nice stop. Not recommended for large groups.
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BRIDGNORTH, St. Mary Magdalene. Photo taken from the bridge
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"In order to be able to transport his goods, the ironworks owner Abraham Darby III was looking for an architect who could build him a stable bridge made of "stone, brick or wood" across the five-kilometer-wide valley of the Severn in central England. Thomas Pritchard accepted the challenge, but he built a bridge made of cast iron, the completion of which in 1781 marked the beginning of the new "Iron Age". It was the largest free-floating bridge construction of the time. Built at the highest point of the valley, the Iron Bridge became a symbol of the industrial power of the Darbys and a monument to the Industrial Revolution." With these words, the website for the television series "Treasures of the World - Heritage of Humanity" presents its film contribution (in German) about the UNESCO-recognized World Heritage Site "Iron Bridge": https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/ironbridge-grossbrittanien-folge-156/3sat/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS83MTUyMDA4
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Beautiful thatched cottage next to a lily pond. Ideal for that special ride photo.
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Great little bridge, single file for cars with small footpaths either side.
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The region around Aston Eyre offers a diverse road cycling experience, characterized by mostly well-paved surfaces, quiet country lanes, and rolling fields. You'll find varied topography, from gentle river valleys to areas with more challenging gradients, especially as you approach the Shropshire Hills National Landscape. This includes both moderate hills and more arduous climbs like 'The Knolls', catering to various fitness levels.
There are over 130 road cycling routes available around Aston Eyre, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes 25 easy routes, 91 moderate routes, and 17 more difficult excursions.
Yes, Aston Eyre has several easy routes. For a relaxed ride with minimal elevation gain, consider the Stanley Drive – Bridgnorth Town Hall loop from Bridgnorth. This 31.5 km route is suitable for those looking for a less strenuous cycling experience.
Many routes offer views of significant landmarks. You can cycle towards the iconic The Iron Bridge (Ironbridge Gorge), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or pass by the historic Bridgnorth Bridge. Other points of interest in the wider area include Aston Eyre Hall, a Grade II* listed manor house, and the Abdon Burf Summit, the highest point of Brown Clee Hill, offering expansive views.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the Aston Eyre area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Bluebell Woods – Stanley Drive loop from Bridgnorth, which is a moderate 18.2 km ride, and the longer View of the Iron Bridge – Bridgnorth Bridge loop from Pam's Pools, a 48.4 km route.
The road cycling routes around Aston Eyre are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 14 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil rural scenery, the quiet country lanes, and the variety of terrain that caters to different abilities.
For experienced riders seeking a longer challenge, the Bridgnorth Bridge – Bridgnorth Castle Ruins loop from Bridgnorth is a moderate 82.7 km route with over 600 meters of elevation gain. The broader Shropshire Hills National Landscape also offers demanding sections like the 'Burway climb' on The Long Mynd for those looking for arduous climbs.
The region is enjoyable for road cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with spring bringing bluebells to areas like Bluebell Woods. Summer provides longer daylight hours. While winter cycling is possible, be mindful of potential colder conditions and shorter days.
Yes, some routes will take you through or near areas with natural beauty. While specific road cycling routes might not directly hug lake shores, the wider area includes highlights like Boyne Water Lake and Seggy Pool. You can also find routes that pass by woodlands such as Dudmaston Hall and Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake.
Yes, you can find routes that provide excellent views of the iconic Iron Bridge. The Bridgnorth Bridge – View of the Iron Bridge loop from Bridgnorth is a moderate 44.9 km route specifically designed to offer vistas of this historic landmark.
Aston Eyre offers a range of routes, including easier options with minimal elevation gain that can be suitable for families. The quiet country lanes provide a safer and more peaceful environment away from heavy traffic. Always check the specific route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Many road cycling routes in the Aston Eyre area start from towns like Bridgnorth, which typically offer public parking facilities. For specific public transport options, it's advisable to check local bus or train services connecting to these starting points, as detailed information varies by location.


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