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Gravel biking around Colsterworth offers routes through the rolling countryside of Lincolnshire, characterized by agricultural lands, quiet village roads, and occasional water features. The terrain typically features moderate elevation changes, making it suitable for varied skill levels. These routes often connect small hamlets and provide views of the rural landscape.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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If you into war history the memorial at the gliding club is worth checking out, the Viking way itself is part of the 130 mile route which goes right upto the Humber estuary and this section hosts the Viking challenge each year in October when it’s usually very muddy
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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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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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The gravel biking trails around Colsterworth are generally considered moderate. They feature rolling countryside, agricultural lands, and village paths with varied distances and moderate elevation changes, making them suitable for a range of skill levels.
While all routes are rated moderate, the terrain around Colsterworth, characterized by quiet village roads and agricultural lands, can be enjoyable for families with some biking experience. Routes like the Twin Lakes and Humpback Bridge – Empingham Village loop offer scenic views and a distinctive bridge, which can add interest for younger riders.
Parking availability often depends on the specific starting point of each route. Many routes begin near villages or local establishments where public parking might be available. For example, routes starting from Waltham on the Wolds or Corby Glen would typically have parking options within or near those villages.
Gravel bike routes in the Colsterworth area vary in length and time. You can find routes ranging from approximately 18 miles (29 km) to over 27 miles (43 km). Completion times typically range from just over 2 hours to about 3.5 hours, depending on the route and your pace.
Yes, some routes are designed to pass by or start near local establishments. For instance, the Hattie's Café – Bashford's Milk Shed loop from Corby Glen is specifically named for its stops at local cafes and establishments, perfect for a mid-ride break. Additionally, the Wymondham Windmill, Tea Rooms & Windmill Wheels Bike Shop and Bythams Community Shop & Cafe are nearby highlights that could be incorporated into a ride.
The Colsterworth area offers classic Lincolnshire rural scenery. You can expect views of rolling agricultural lands, quiet village landscapes, and occasional water features. The Twin Lakes and Humpback Bridge loop, for example, features scenic water bodies. For a notable landmark, consider visiting Grimsthorpe Castle or Fort Henry Lake in Exton Park, which are nearby attractions.
Yes, all the featured gravel bike routes around Colsterworth are designed as loops. Examples include the Buckminster Gliding Club – Waltham on the Wolds Village loop and the Twin Lakes and Humpback Bridge – Empingham Village loop, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The rolling countryside and agricultural paths around Colsterworth are generally enjoyable from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically more favorable, and the rural landscapes are at their most vibrant. Winter rides are possible but may involve colder temperatures and potentially muddier conditions on unpaved sections.
The trails primarily consist of gravel paths, quiet village roads, and tracks through agricultural lands. While generally well-maintained, conditions can vary with weather, especially after rain, when some unpaved sections might become muddy. The moderate elevation changes mean you'll encounter some gentle climbs and descents.
Gravel bikers often appreciate the tranquil nature of the Colsterworth area, with its quiet village roads and scenic agricultural landscapes. The routes offer a good mix of moderate challenges and opportunities to explore local hamlets and points of interest, such as the distinctive Humpback Bridge or the area around Buckminster Gliding Club.
While the guide highlights popular routes, the charm of Colsterworth lies in its extensive network of quiet country lanes and bridleways. Exploring beyond the main routes can reveal serene agricultural vistas and charming, less-traveled village paths. The Hattie's Café – Bashford's Milk Shed loop offers a taste of local life and rural landscapes that many find to be a delightful discovery.


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