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The best traffic-free bike rides around Bridgnorth

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No traffic touring cycling routes around Bridgnorth offer a diverse landscape for exploration, characterized by the meandering River Severn and its valley, extensive woodlands, and the rolling hills of the Shropshire Hills National Landscape. The area features quiet country lanes and dedicated cycle paths, providing varied terrain from tranquil riverside rides to routes with significant elevation changes. Sandstone cliffs add a unique visual element to the natural setting, making it suitable for different cycling preferences.

Best no traffic touring cycling routes around Bridgnorth

  • The most popular no traffic touring cycling route is Bratch locks & Patsull Park Lakes loop from Bridgnorth, a 38.6 miles (62.2 km) trail that takes 4 hours 2 minutes to complete. This route explores quiet country lanes and features scenic water bodies.
  • Another top favourite among local touring cyclists is Coalport Bridge – Maws Craft Centre loop from Bridgnorth, a moderate 16.1 miles (25.9 km) path. This route offers views of the historic Ironbridge Gorge area.
  • Local touring cyclists also love the Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake – Seggy Pool loop from Eardington Halt, a 7.0 miles (11.3 km) trail leading through woodlands and past lakes, often completed in about 50 minutes.
  • Touring cycling around Bridgnorth is defined by the River Severn, the Shropshire Hills National Landscape, and extensive woodlands. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy riverside paths to more challenging routes with elevation gain.
  • The routes in Bridgnorth are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 14 reviews. More than 389 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Bridgnorth's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 7, 2026

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Bratch locks & Patsull Park Lakes loop from Bridgnorth

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Embark on the Bratch Locks & Patshull Park Lakes loop from Bridgnorth, a difficult touring bicycle ride that spans 38.6 miles (62.2 km) with a significant 2071 feet (631 metres) of elevation gain. This challenging route typically takes around 4 hours and 1 minutes to complete, guiding you through a diverse landscape of mostly paved roads, asphalt, compacted gravel, and unpaved sections, including some singletrack. You will encounter the picturesque 18th-century canal architecture of Bratch Locks and the serene waters of Patshull Lake, offering varied scenery throughout your journey.

To best enjoy this ride, be prepared for its demanding nature, as it requires very good fitness and experience, especially if you are carrying touring gear. Some unpaved segments may be difficult to navigate, potentially requiring you to push your bike. Ensure your bike is suitable for varied terrain, as the mix of surfaces from smooth asphalt to challenging gravel and singletrack demands adaptability. Plan your visit with adequate hydration and nutrition, considering the length and elevation of the loop.

This trail stands out for its unique blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Bratch Locks are a well-preserved example of 18th-century canal engineering, showcasing charming brick buildings designed by James Brindley. Beyond the history, the area is rich in wildlife; keep an eye out for otters, kingfishers, and dragonflies near the locks. The route also features the expansive 75-acre Patshull Lake, providing tranquil waterscapes and excellent photo opportunities amidst the rural charm of South Staffordshire.

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Hard bike ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Clive G
June 24, 2026, Bridgnorth Bridge

Lovely old bridge that marks the beginning of the end of the Geopark Way - there is just the climb to the castle to go!

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Severn Valley Way

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Really nice woods with good open paths and fine mature trees of various species, including some big Beech trees and Oaks.

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February 22, 2025, Patshull Lake

Patshull Lake Fisheries

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Loads of fallen trees due to recent storms trails can be hard to navigate find at the moment

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September 2, 2024, Bratch Locks

Bratch Locks is said to be one of the prettiest sets of canal buildings on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. It was opened in 1772 and includes the lock, a bridge, the lockkeepers cottage and a toll-house. Today the towpath offers miles of easy traffic free cycling and a safe way between Wombourne and Wolverhampton.

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Bridgnorth Cliff railway

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic touring cycling routes are available around Bridgnorth?

There are 16 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Bridgnorth listed in this guide. These routes range from easy, family-friendly paths to more challenging rides through varied terrain.

Are there any easy, traffic-free cycling routes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, Bridgnorth offers easy, traffic-free options. For a gentle ride, consider the Heath Meadow – Comer Woods Forest Path loop from Eardington Halt, which is just over 8 km long and features minimal elevation gain. This route allows you to enjoy the woodlands without significant traffic concerns.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on these no-traffic cycling routes?

The no-traffic routes around Bridgnorth offer a diverse range of landscapes. You'll find tranquil rides alongside the meandering River Severn, paths through extensive woodlands like Comer Woods, and routes skirting the edge of the Shropshire Hills National Landscape. Features such as the dramatic sandstone cliffs and Chelmarsh Reservoir also add to the scenic variety.

What historical attractions or landmarks can I see along the routes?

Many routes pass by significant historical sites. You can cycle towards the UNESCO World Heritage Site of The Iron Bridge (Ironbridge Gorge), or encounter the historic Coalport Bridge. Within Bridgnorth itself, the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway Top Station and the ruins of Bridgnorth Castle are notable points of interest.

Are there any circular no-traffic cycling routes available?

Yes, many of the no-traffic routes around Bridgnorth are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Bratch locks & Patsull Park Lakes loop from Bridgnorth, offering a longer circular tour.

Can I cycle parallel to the Severn Valley Railway on any of these routes?

Yes, sections of the National Cycle Route 45, also known as the Mercian Way, run parallel to the vintage steam trains of the Severn Valley Railway. This offers a unique and nostalgic experience as you cycle alongside the heritage railway.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Bridgnorth?

The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Bridgnorth, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 14 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet country lanes, the diverse scenery ranging from riverside paths to woodlands, and the opportunity to explore historical sites like Ironbridge Gorge on traffic-free paths.

Are there any routes that feature lakes or reservoirs?

Yes, several routes incorporate natural water features. The Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake – Seggy Pool loop from Eardington Halt will take you past Seggy Pool. Other routes may also pass by features like Patshull Lake or the scenic Chelmarsh Reservoir.

What is the best time of year to enjoy no-traffic cycling in Bridgnorth?

Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for no-traffic cycling in Bridgnorth, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, especially for shaded woodland routes. While winter cycling is possible, some paths might be muddy or require more robust gear.

Are there any routes that connect Bridgnorth to other towns or attractions?

Yes, National Cycle Route 45 (Mercian Way) is a key route that connects Bridgnorth to destinations like Ironbridge and Bewdley. This route often utilizes disused railway lines, providing a largely traffic-free experience to explore beyond Bridgnorth.

Where can I find information about public transport options for cyclists in Bridgnorth?

While specific public transport options for cyclists can vary, Bridgnorth is generally well-connected by local bus services. For detailed information on routes that accommodate bicycles, it's best to check with local transport providers directly, as policies can differ.

Are there any routes that offer opportunities for wildlife spotting?

Many of the routes, particularly those along the River Severn, through woodlands like Comer Woods, or near nature reserves such as Eardington, offer excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. Keep an eye out for various bird species and other local fauna in these tranquil, traffic-free environments.

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