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Carlton In Lindrick

The best traffic-free bike rides around Carlton In Lindrick

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No traffic touring cycling routes around Carlton In Lindrick are situated within Nottinghamshire, characterized by a landscape of low-lying areas interspersed with higher points like Lodge Field Clump and Mill Hill, reaching up to 70 meters. This varied topography offers a mix of relatively flat routes and gentle inclines, providing views of the Trent Valley. The region features historical parklands, natural water features such as Carlton Lake and Carlton Wood, and proximity to extensive woodlands like Sherwood Forest and Clumber…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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Gravel Road loop from Carlton in Lindrick

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

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IanC
January 17, 2026, Langold Country Park Café

This is a CASH ONLY cafe, No Cards and No Applepay. Remember to bring some cash with you 👍👍

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James
July 22, 2025, Langold Lakes

Great spot for a quick loop while doing off-road riding, the lake links up really well to some nice singletrack and Pit top runs

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The Church of St Peter is found at the west end of the village of Letwell, near Rotherham, in South Yorkshire. The church was built around 1375 by John Mauleverer, but has been substantially altered several times. Much of the church was later rebuilt in 1820, at the expense of Henry Gally Knight FRS, the owner of Firbeck Hall, but was largely destroyed by fire a few decades later. The tower, along with the vestry are all that remain of the church following a fire which occurred in 1867. The fire was inadvertently started by one Harry Radley, who was sexton at the time. In response to complaints from the parishioners that they were too cold, he had over-stoked the coal-fired boiler which led to the fire. The church today consists of the 14th century tower with a Victorian nave and apse. It is Grade II* listed.

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Langold Country Park was originally planned as a country house and park in the 18th century. The idea was revived in 1818 and although the house was never completed. By the 1890s a lake had been excavated and a weir with a single arch bridge had been constructed. During the early 20th century the area was developed for mining and the park became a leisure facility for the Langold miners, principally for fishing. In 1946 the coal mining industry was nationalised and the National Coal Board expanded the leisure facilities in the park. A lido or swimming pool was rebuilt in the early 1950s and a bandstand was added. In 1968 the mine closed and the park was taken over by the local authority. Mining equipment was moved and children's playgrounds and refreshment facilities were added.

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King’s Wood Lane is a peaceful, open road that forms part of the Rotherham Local Cycle Network, connecting King’s Wood with Laughton-en-le-Morthen. Be sure to stop by the café at Leger Lakes, just before reaching Laughton-en-le-Morthen.

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Good place for breakfat and watching planes

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Superb coffee machine in this van as well as bike stands, track pump & mobile bike services. Lovely chap & hot tasty coffee by the canal. He parks here Weds to Sunday & you can call him for mobile bike services any time 👌

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Nej
September 21, 2024, Langold Country Park Lake

Covering 300 acres of parkland and a Local Nature Reserve, the park links into Dyscarr Wood, a Site of Special Scientific Interest recognised as one of the best examples of a limestone ash-wych elm wood in Nottinghamshire. The park itself has woodlands, wildlife and butterfly meadows, grassy area, a lake, play areas, cafe and skate park, making it a great year-round day trip for all.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no traffic touring cycling routes are available around Carlton In Lindrick?

There are over 100 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Carlton In Lindrick, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. You'll find approximately 47 easy routes, 47 moderate routes, and 13 more challenging options.

What kind of terrain can I expect on these traffic-free routes?

The routes around Carlton In Lindrick feature a varied topography, from low-lying areas to higher points like Lodge Field Clump and Mill Hill, offering panoramic views of the Trent Valley. You can expect a mix of relatively flat paths, rolling hills, and ancient woodlands, providing diverse cycling experiences on well-maintained paths.

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

Yes, many routes are ideal for beginners and families. For an easy, scenic ride, consider the Gravel Road loop from Carlton in Lindrick, which offers a gentle 15 km experience. Another great option is the Langold Country Park Café – Langold Lakes loop from Carlton in Lindrick, which is also easy and family-friendly, passing by the picturesque Langold Lakes.

Can I find longer, more challenging traffic-free touring routes?

For those seeking a more demanding ride, the area offers routes like the Orchard Tea Rooms – Netherthorpe Airfield loop from Carlton in Lindrick. This route spans nearly 39 km with significant elevation gain, providing a challenging yet rewarding experience away from traffic.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along these routes?

Many routes pass by beautiful natural features and historical sites. You can explore areas like Carlton Lake and Carlton Wood, remnants of a 17th-century landscaped park. Nearby, Langold Country Park Lake offers scenic views. Further afield, routes can connect you to major attractions like Clumber Park, known for its extensive parklands and Clumber Lake, and even the ancient woodlands of Sherwood Forest.

Are there any historical sites or points of interest accessible by bike?

Absolutely. The region is rich in history. While cycling, you might encounter historical parklands like those around Carlton Hall. The broader area also provides access to sites such as Clumber Park, a historical estate, and the fascinating Creswell Crags: Gorge and Lake, which holds significant archaeological importance with caves like Robin Hood's Cave and Church Hole Cave.

What is the best time of year to enjoy traffic-free touring cycling in Carlton In Lindrick?

Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery as the landscape changes. Summer is also popular, but routes can be busier. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for colder weather and potentially wet or icy paths.

Is public transport available to reach the starting points of these routes?

While Carlton In Lindrick itself has limited direct public transport links to specific trailheads, the wider Bassetlaw District is working to integrate cycling with public transport. Nearby towns like Worksop, which is on National Cycle Network Route 6, offer more public transport options and connections to major cycling areas like Clumber Park.

Where can I park my car when accessing these routes?

Many routes start from or pass through areas with public parking. For routes around Langold, parking is typically available at Langold Park. For other routes, look for designated parking areas in villages or near popular attractions like Clumber Park, which has extensive visitor parking facilities.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy the most about touring cycling in Carlton In Lindrick?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 120 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the picturesque countryside, and the sense of historical exploration offered by features like Carlton Lake and the proximity to major parks like Clumber and Langold.

Are these traffic-free routes suitable for cycling with dogs?

Many of the traffic-free routes, especially those through parks and woodlands, are suitable for cycling with dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept on a lead where necessary. Always check specific park regulations, such as those at Langold Country Park or Clumber Park, regarding dog access and control to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.

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