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Touring cycling around Caughall is characterized by its predominantly flat terrain, which provides accessible routes for cyclists. The area features the Shropshire Union Canal, offering traffic-free towpaths that are part of the Chester Canal Conservation Area. Nearby Stanney Woods Country Park provides a more varied, wooded environment for cycling. These cycling routes near Caughall connect to significant landmarks, including Chester Zoo.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
4.6
(10)
85
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83.5km
04:57
340m
340m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.8
(5)
71
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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2.7
(3)
35
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.9km
02:26
130m
130m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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26
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47.7km
02:46
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Wales Coast Path and National Cycle Network mostly share the same route across Denbighshire and Conwy, linking the major north Wales resorts of Prestatyn, Rhyl, Colwyn Bay and Llandudno and the walled castle town of Conwy. However, please note that the WCP and NCN follow different routes in a few places and, where this occurs, cyclists should follow the NCN rather than WCP logos. This is a very popular route with extensive views out to sea, along the coast, and inland to the Clwydian Hills, the Vale of Clwyd and the northern slopes of Snowdonia National Park.
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Flat and casual great for seniors like us who just want a gentle ride non technical
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A brief and pleasant alternative to a busy main road
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Entrance fee is £5 per person. Allow yourself some time, as the cathedral is very large and complex. Its cloister and courtyard are very beautiful. Inside the church, there was a replica made of Lego bricks, illuminated, and even a detailed interior.
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Seasonal boat crossing of the River Dee, takes bikes, small cash charge.
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The Wales Coast Path is a designated long-distance trail which follows, or runs close to, the coastline of Wales. It is 870 miles or 1,400 km long and was launched in 2012. The path is the first dedicated coast path in the world to cover the entire length of a country's coastline. The official start and finish points are on the border with the English city of Chester in the north and in Chepstow in the south. The already established Anglesey coastal path, Ceredigion coast path and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail all form part of the Wales Coast Path. Wikipedia
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Popular with families/kids cycling in summer. watch out for small speed bumps in sections of path.
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There are over 330 touring cycling routes around Caughall, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These include 178 easy routes, 128 moderate routes, and 32 more challenging options.
Caughall is characterized by its predominantly flat terrain, making it ideal for accessible and enjoyable cycling. You'll find routes along the traffic-free Shropshire Union Canal towpath and through open countryside. For a more varied, wooded environment, routes often incorporate Stanney Woods Country Park.
Yes, the flat terrain and dedicated paths make Caughall excellent for beginners and families. Routes utilizing the Shropshire Union Canal towpath are particularly suitable. The 'Backford Beat' cycling route, for example, is specifically mentioned as being suitable for families, using quiet lanes and established cycle paths.
Many routes offer access to significant landmarks. You can cycle past the world-renowned Chester Zoo, explore the historic Shropshire Union Canal with features like Caughall Bridge, or visit the Eastgate Clock and Old Dee Bridge Weir. Other notable features include the River Dee Riverside Trail, Chester Greenway, and Chester Millennium Greenway.
Yes, the Shropshire Union Canal towpath is a prominent feature for touring cyclists in Caughall. It provides a traffic-free and scenic route, passing distinctive features like Caughall Bridge (Bridge 134), also known as 'Pretty Bridge'. The canal is part of the Chester Canal Conservation Area, offering a historically rich cycling experience.
Many touring cycling routes around Caughall are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. For instance, the Chester Millennium Greenway – Burton Marsh Boardwalk loop from Bache and the River Dee Riverside Trail – Burton Marsh Boardwalk loop from Bache are popular circular options. The 'Backford Beat' route is also a loop that explores the countryside north of Chester.
The touring cycling routes in Caughall are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 400 reviews. Cyclists often praise the flat, accessible terrain, the scenic canal towpaths, and the variety offered by routes that combine open countryside with wooded sections like Stanney Woods Country Park.
Yes, Chester Zoo is located within the former parish of Caughall, making it a prominent landmark for cyclists. You can even access the zoo via the 'Pink Route' at Caughall, which is an off-road path from the canal basin, making it a potential stop on your touring cycle.
While Caughall offers cycling opportunities year-round, the flatter terrain makes it enjoyable in most seasons. Spring and summer generally provide the most pleasant weather conditions for exploring the canal towpaths and open countryside. Always check local weather forecasts for the best experience.
While Caughall itself is a small locality, its proximity to Chester means cyclists have access to amenities. Routes often connect to areas with cafes and pubs, particularly near Chester Zoo and within Chester city itself. The route The Little Coffee Shop – Road Intersection loop from Bache even highlights a specific cafe in its name.
Caughall's strategic location near Chester means it's accessible. While Caughall village itself is small, Chester has good public transport links, including bus routes and train stations. Cyclists can often use these to reach starting points for routes that extend into the Caughall area.
Yes, Caughall serves as a key point within several established routes that can be extended for longer distances. For example, the Chester Millennium Greenway – View Towards North Wales loop from Bache is a challenging 104.8 km (65.1 miles) path that extends towards views of North Wales, offering a significant touring experience.


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