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Road cycling routes around Shevington traverse a landscape characterized by varied terrain, from rural plains to the edges of upland areas. The region benefits from its proximity to the West Pennine Moors, offering challenging climbs and scenic routes. Notable features include the Sheephouse Lane Climb, recognized for its steep sections and varied gradients. The area also incorporates river valleys and canal paths, providing diverse backdrops for cycling.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
80
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50.9km
02:06
290m
290m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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40.8km
01:48
270m
270m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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70.8km
02:58
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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75.4km
03:25
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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46.3km
02:02
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Great place for viewing wildfowl especially during the migration season.
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nice n easy on the lower slope.. ramps up to 15% plus upon the exit from the trees...
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Yes its a wonderful area
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lovely village to stop lots of cafes
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Was a cracking little bike shop. But the coffee shop upstairs is great
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"Southport Pier opened in August 1860, it is the oldest iron pier in the country. Its length of 1,108 m (3,635 ft) makes it the second-longest in Great Britain, after Southend Pier. Although at one time spanning 1,340 m (4,380 ft), a succession of storms and fires during the late 19th and early 20th centuries reduced its length to that of the present day. The pier has been host to famous entertainers, including Charlie Chaplin in the early 20th century. It was visited by steamliners in its heyday, but silting of the channel meant that by the 1920s very few steamers were able to reach the pier, and the service ceased in 1929. The pier fell into disrepair throughout the late 20th century, and by 1990 it was operating at a significant annual loss with rising maintenance costs. The local council sought to have the pier demolished, but were defeated in their attempt by a single vote. The pier was significantly restored during 2000–2002, and opened to the public in May 2002. The Southport Pier Tramway ran from Southport Promenade to the pier head at various times in the pier's history with various rolling stock, most recently until June 2015. The pier is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building, first listed on 18 August 1975." Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southport_Pier
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Found this garden centre and saw it had a restaurant inside great for gardening but the coffee and cake is delicious.
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There are over 15 road cycling routes around Shevington documented on komoot, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels to explore the region's diverse landscape.
Road cycling around Shevington offers a mix of terrain. You'll find routes traversing rural plains, river valleys, and canal paths, as well as more challenging ascents towards the edges of the West Pennine Moors. The region's varied topography provides options from leisurely rides to more demanding climbs.
Yes, there are several easier routes. For instance, the Jack Parker Cycles – Leeds and Liverpool Canal loop from Gathurst is an easy 40.9 km (25.4 miles) route that follows the canal, offering a gentler ride.
Absolutely. The region's proximity to the West Pennine Moors provides opportunities for challenging rides. The Sheephouse Lane Climb, known for its use in the Chorley Grand Prix, features steep sections and varied gradients, making it a notable challenge. Routes like Clieves Hill Summit View – View from Clieves Hill loop from Gathurst also offer significant elevation gain.
Many routes offer scenic views of natural features. You might pass by Scotman's Flash or Carr Mill Dam, which are notable bodies of water. Other natural highlights include Birkacre Weir and the tranquil Borsdane Wood Local Nature Reserve.
Yes, several routes pass by interesting landmarks. You could encounter the Billinge Hill Tower, the unique Liverpool Castle Replica Ruins, or the historic Croston Stone Cross and Village Centre. The challenging Sheephouse Lane Climb is also a significant point of interest for cyclists.
Yes, Shevington serves as a great starting point for longer rides. Routes like Clieves Hill Summit View – View from Clieves Hill loop from Gathurst cover 75.3 km (46.8 miles), and Southport Pier – Marine Drive, Southport loop from Gathurst extends to 70.8 km (43.9 miles), offering substantial distances for endurance cyclists.
For families, routes that utilize the canal paths or quieter rural roads are ideal. While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit for road cycling, easier routes with less traffic and flatter profiles, such as those along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, would be most suitable.
The best time for road cycling around Shevington is generally from spring through early autumn (April to October) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. During these months, you'll experience more pleasant conditions for exploring the varied landscapes, though always be prepared for changeable weather in Lancashire.
Yes, many routes are designed to pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes and pubs. For example, the Boat House Brasserie – Leeds and Liverpool Canal loop from Gathurst suggests a stop, and routes passing through Eccleston or towards Southport will offer various refreshment options.
Road cyclists often praise the diverse landscape, which offers a good mix of challenging climbs towards the West Pennine Moors and more relaxed rides through rural plains and along river valleys. The variety in routes, from coastal stretches to scenic viewpoints, is frequently highlighted as a key appeal.
Many of the popular road cycling routes around Shevington are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This includes routes like River Yarrow in Eccleston – Eccleston Village loop from Gathurst and Southport Pier – Marine Drive, Southport loop from Gathurst, making logistics easier for cyclists.


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