4.4
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Gravel biking around Moston offers access to varied natural features and a network of cycling-friendly routes within accessible green spaces. The area is characterized by urban wilderness, marsh, woodland, and grassland, providing diverse terrain for off-road cycling. These features include the Moston Fairway Nature Reserve and the Moston Brook Green Corridor, which offer a mosaic of habitats and unpaved paths suitable for gravel bikes. The landscape provides opportunities to engage with nature and navigate varied surfaces close to an urban…
Last updated: July 3, 2026
3.8
(42)
49
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36.6km
02:10
180m
180m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
41.6km
02:17
300m
300m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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4
riders
26.1km
01:42
100m
100m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.5km
01:09
130m
130m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.7km
01:03
80m
80m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lovely ride through Delamere Forest. You can't go wrong on a mtb or emtb. I entered the forest at New Pale and went round lots of trails to the holiday lodges and came out on Waterloo Lane.
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A wonderful example of a lock bridge, and a great spot for a BAAB (bike against a bridge) photo. It's peaceful and picturesque, you might even spot a canal boat or two.
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„Today the Salt Line runs through farmland and woodlands, with streams, pools and rough grassland. Wild primroses brighten up the steep cutting at Roughwood Hollow while later in the year the delicate flowers of scabious and harebell can be seen on the banks. Areas of willow and hazel are coppiced regularly. This is an ancient woodland practice in which trees are cut every few years to produce timber that would have been traditionally used for thatching spars, barrel hoops, hurdles and baskets. Sheltered glades are created where flower and insects thrive, until the trees re-grow and the process begins again. Some areas are managed as wild flower meadows while others are left fairly wild and just cut back enough to keep the path clear. Look out for Bullfinches and Yellowhammers that feed on buds, berries and seeds along the Salt Line.“ Quelle: https://visitcheshire.com/trails/the-salt-line
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These are 2 different cafes, neither of which are in the dropped pin location. One is on the Whitegate Way & the other is in Delamere Forest!
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Just off a main road is this quiet country lane which also has a short step free access to good canal path
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Nice place for a quick recharge while on the trail run/ride
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Moston offers a selection of 15 gravel bike routes for you to explore. These routes vary in difficulty, providing options for different skill levels.
The gravel bike routes around Moston cater to various fitness levels. You'll find 5 easy routes, 8 moderate routes, and 2 more challenging routes, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Yes, Moston offers family-friendly routes, particularly those exploring the Moston Brook Green Corridor. These are largely off-road, though some paths can be muddy, so appropriate tires are recommended. The corridor also features local green spaces like Broadhurst Park and Nuthurst Park with children's play equipment.
Moston's gravel trails offer a diverse range of terrain. You can expect to ride through urban wilderness, marsh, woodland, grassland, boggy fen, and mossland, especially within areas like the Moston Fairway Nature Reserve and the Moston Brook Green Corridor. Some paths may be unpaved and potentially muddy, making them ideal for gravel bikes.
Moston's routes take you through areas rich in natural beauty and points of interest. You might encounter the diverse habitats of Moston Fairway Nature Reserve, the woodland setting of the Moston Brook Green Corridor, or explore nearby attractions such as Brereton Heath Country Park and Queen's Park. Historical sites like Little Moreton Hall and the Sandbach Saxon Crosses are also accessible near some routes.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Moston are circular. For example, you can enjoy the moderate Whitegate Way – Whitegate Way loop from Winsford, or the longer Pedley Lane – St Wilfrid's Church, Mobberley loop from Goostrey. Another popular option is the Pedley Lane – Singletrack Through Fields loop from Holmes Chapel.
The gravel biking experience around Moston is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 45 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, accessible green spaces, and the opportunity to engage with nature close to an urban setting.
While specific dog-friendly designations for all routes aren't provided, many of Moston's green spaces and corridors, such as the Moston Brook Green Corridor and Moston Fairway Nature Reserve, are generally accessible for walks with dogs. It's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially in nature reserves, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions.
The elevation gain on Moston's gravel routes varies. For instance, an easy route like the Wheelock Rail Trail – Salt Line Trail Entrance loop from Bradwall has about 101 meters of elevation gain. More moderate routes, such as the Biddulph Valley Way – Biddulph Valley Way loop from Sandbach, can feature around 299 meters of ascent, offering a good workout.
Yes, Moston has 5 easy gravel bike routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. An example is the Wheelock Rail Trail – Salt Line Trail Entrance loop from Bradwall, which is 26.1 km long with a manageable 101 meters of elevation gain.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not listed, Moston's green spaces and corridors are generally accessible. For areas like the Moston Brook Green Corridor and Moston Fairway Nature Reserve, local street parking or small car parks may be available nearby. It's advisable to check local parking regulations before your visit.
Moston is known for its accessible green spaces and connectivity. The area is well-served by public transport, making it possible to reach various starting points for gravel routes. The Moston Brook Green Corridor, for example, connects Moston to nearby Failsworth, and public transport options can help you reach these areas. We recommend checking local bus or train schedules for the most convenient access points.


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