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Touring cycling routes around Rippingale traverse a landscape characterized by quiet roads and gently rolling terrain, transitioning into wooded areas towards the south. The region, part of Lincolnshire, offers diverse environments from the flatlands of the Fens to the chalk hills of the Lincolnshire Wolds. This varied topography provides a range of cycling experiences, from leisurely rides through open countryside to routes exploring historic estates and woodlands. The area's rural character and accessible paths make it suitable for exploring by…
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.00km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A regular stop off for us. Several different rooms as part of the cafe, along with dog/child friendly outdoor sitting area. Micro brewery and attached bar is worth a visit with option to takeaway their beers.
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The approach has a sharp little kicker from either direction but particularly from the east where the gradient steepens on a right hand bend.
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St James is a medieval church, though largely rebuilt at its restoration in 1856. It’s a Grade I listed building. There’s a bench at the front, making the village of Aslackby (which is pronounced ‘Aze-ul-be’) a good rest spot.
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Good place to take the family for a gentle ride around the lake. You need to pay to get in unless you know about the back way in from a nearby village!
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Easily seen fron the Billingborough Road, the House of Correction is now a holiday let.
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Grimsthorpe Castle is a wonderful historic house, park & garden, open in the summer and with extensive cycling and walking trails throughout the estate. If you are a Historic Houses or RHS Member, then you enjoy free entry to the Castle, Park & Gardens. Otherwise if you would like to cycle the trails at Grimsthorpe Castle, you will need to pay an entry fee.
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Grimsthorpe Castle is a wonderful historic house, park & garden, open in the summer and with extensive cycling and walking trails throughout the estate. If you are a Historic Houses or RHS Member, then you enjoy free entry to the Castle, Park & Gardens. Otherwise if you would like to cycle the trails at Grimsthorpe Castle, you will need to pay an entry fee.
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Heckington Windmill was originally built in 1830. In 1890, the mill was repaired using eight sails, and now claims to be the world's only working 8-sail windmill! The site has a Visitor Centre, Tea Room, Brewery, gardens, onsite bakehouse and museum. Cycle racks are available to park up and secure your bike.
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There are over 70 touring cycling routes around Rippingale, offering a wide range of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find options from short, easy rides to longer, more challenging tours.
Yes, Rippingale offers a good selection of easy touring cycling routes. With 27 routes classified as easy, you can find gentle rides like the Lincolnshire Co-op Morton loop from Morton & Hanthorpe, which covers 8 km with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed outing.
The terrain around Rippingale is characterized by quiet country lanes and gently rolling landscapes. As you head south towards Corby Glen, you'll encounter more wooded sections. The broader Lincolnshire region also offers diverse environments, from the flatlands of the Fens to the chalk hills of the Lincolnshire Wolds, ensuring varied rides.
Yes, for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, Rippingale has 9 difficult routes. A notable option is the Bashford's Milk Shed – Grimsthorpe Castle loop from Pointon and Sempringham, which is 87.8 km long with over 630 meters of elevation gain, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience.
Many routes pass by interesting landmarks and natural features. You can cycle past the historic Folkingham Castle Gatehouse, explore the expansive grounds of Grimsthorpe Castle, or ride through natural areas like Callans Lane Wood. The Heckington Windmill – Whalebone Arch at Threekingham loop from Sempringham Priory also takes you past unique sights.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Rippingale are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Callans Lane Wood – Lincolnshire Co-op Morton loop from Haconby and the Bashford's Milk Shed – Grimsthorpe Castle loop from Pointon and Sempringham.
The touring cycling routes in Rippingale are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 17 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country lanes, the gently rolling terrain, and the scenic views of historic buildings and open fields that define the area's bucolic cycling experience.
Yes, the region is dotted with charming villages and towns that offer opportunities for coffee stops and refreshments. For example, Hattie's Café is a popular spot. Many routes are designed to pass through areas where you can find local cafes and pubs to refuel.
The best time for touring cycling in Rippingale is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. The weather is typically milder and more predictable, making for more enjoyable rides through the open countryside and wooded areas. Always check local forecasts before heading out.
Absolutely. Just a short distance from Rippingale, Grimsthorpe Castle Park and Gardens offers over nine miles of marked cycling trails within its expansive parkland. These trails are designed to avoid steep inclines and rough terrain, making them suitable for various cyclists, including families.
Yes, Rippingale serves as an excellent base. Its immediate access to quiet, scenic roads connects you to the broader Lincolnshire region, which boasts diverse landscapes. You can easily access segments of major routes like the Living Landscape Cycle Route or explore the flatlands towards the Fens and Marshes.


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