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Road cycling routes around Bainton are situated within the Peterborough unitary authority area of Cambridgeshire, offering a predominantly flat landscape ideal for cycling. The region is characterized by its location on the southern edge of the Welland Valley, providing scenic routes through agricultural land and quiet country roads. Bainton lies within the John Clare Countryside, an area known for its rural roads and natural reserves, with tranquil river systems and open agricultural landscapes defining the views.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Explore the history of the town's giant and search for the little mice!
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The church has several interesting features, such as the window near the chancel.
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Archetypal English village with its large village green surrounded by pretty stone houses and two pubs. The open beck runs in front of the houses in Eastgate, each with their own private bridge. The banks of the stream are planted with flowers. A large flat circular stone on the green known as the whipping stone is probably the base of the old market cross but rumour has it that a man was whipped to death here in 1624. https://www.newbaldparishcouncil.gov.uk/about-newbald/
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Quaint village with free car park on Edwins Garth (clearly signposted), the main street running towards Market Weighton.
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Opened on 1 May 1865 and served the nearby village of Kiplingcotes. It was built originally for the personal use of a local landowner and MP, Lord Hotham, as an incentive for him to allow the railway to pass through his estates. The station closed after the last train ran on 27 November 1965 along with the rest of the line. The station building, platforms and signal box survive unaltered, as does the station master's house.
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Gorgeous woodland area with a circular route inside, links onto the backfield which is home to cattle. Bird feeding and animal lookouts are in the woods, lovely place to watch nature. Cared for by the local community.
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Road cycling around Bainton offers a predominantly flat landscape, characteristic of Cambridgeshire, making it accessible for various skill levels. The routes traverse the southern edge of the Welland Valley and the John Clare Countryside, providing scenic views of open agricultural lands and tranquil river systems. While generally flat, some moderate routes may include modest elevation changes.
There are over 10 road cycling routes available around Bainton, catering to different preferences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars.
Yes, Bainton offers several easy road cycling routes. For example, the Stove Café-Bistro loop from Bainton is an easy 17.1 km ride with minimal elevation, perfect for a relaxed outing.
Bainton and its surroundings are rich in history. You can encounter the medieval Butter Cross and the 13th-century Church of St Mary in Bainton itself. Nearby, you might pass historical sites such as All Hallows Church, Goodmanham, or the medieval earthworks of Torpel Manor.
Absolutely. The routes offer expansive views of the Welland Valley and the John Clare Countryside, known for its rural beauty. You can also discover natural highlights like Sylvan Dale or the Bench With a View of Horse Dale, providing picturesque spots to pause and take in the scenery.
Road cycling routes around Bainton vary in length and duration. You'll find rides ranging from shorter, easy loops of about 17 km taking around 50 minutes, to moderate routes like the Newbald Wold Scenic Road – North Newbald Village Green loop from Bainton, which is 63.5 km and typically takes over 3 hours to complete.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Bainton are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Giant Bradley Statue – Market Weighton Town Centre loop from Bainton and the Starbucks – Whisk Café loop from Bainton.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 14 reviews. Reviewers often praise the quiet country roads, the predominantly flat and scenic agricultural landscapes, and the variety of routes suitable for different abilities.
Yes, the area is part of the John Clare Countryside, known for its natural reserves. You can explore places like the Kiplingcotes Chalk Pit Nature Reserve or the Rifle Butts Quarry Nature Reserve, which offer insights into the local ecology and wildlife.
Beyond Bainton, you can cycle towards Market Weighton, as featured in the Goodmanham Wold – Market Weighton Town Centre loop from Bainton. These routes often connect charming villages and offer a deeper exploration of the agricultural landscapes and historical sites of the wider region.
While Bainton itself is a small village, the broader John Clare Countryside, which encompasses Bainton, is known for its network of cycle paths that link villages and railway stations. For detailed public transport information, it's advisable to check local services connecting to nearby towns or cities like Peterborough, which has more extensive transport links.


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