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Road cycling around Hinton Blewett is characterized by its location within the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering varied terrain and extensive vistas. The region features rolling countryside, historic villages, and hidden valleys, with the characteristic Lias Plateau providing well-drained, calcareous soils. Cyclists encounter mostly paved surfaces, ranging from gentle grades through rural farm country to steeper sections. Chew Valley Lake, a significant artificial lake, also forms a prominent feature for many routes.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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58.0km
02:56
830m
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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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17.7km
00:59
240m
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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36.7km
01:45
350m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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71.7km
03:25
690m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The concrete outlet tower serves as the central control point for the reservoir's water supply. Connected by a bridge to the main dam, the tower houses sluice gates and valves that regulate the flow and distribution of water to the River Chew and the local water supply.
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Excellent food and good value prices. Buddah bowls, jacket potatoes, good coffee, interesting fruit infusions.
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Chew Valley Lake is a well-known scenic beauty spot, top quality fly-fising destination and the fifth largest artificial lake in the UK. It’s also a haven for birdwatchers, with wildfowl and migrating birds often seen feeding in the reed beds around the water.
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Descending Blagdon- fun but make sure you can trust your tyres and brakes!
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Chew Valley Lake is the 5th largest artificial lake in the UK. It was constructed in the 1950s to supply drinking water for Bristol and the nearby area. There are brilliant views of the lake and surrounding countryside as you pass along the dam.
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Chew Valley Lake formed by the construction of this dam on the River Chew in the 1950's. Built to provide drinking water for Bristol.
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Not a descent, and not all the way to Bath. There is a big hill in the way. Unless by Bath you mean Radstock.
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The region offers a diverse mix of terrain, from gentle grades through rural farm country to steeper sections, especially within the Mendip Hills AONB. You'll find mostly paved surfaces, with rolling countryside, historic villages, and hidden valleys. The characteristic Lias Plateau also contributes to well-drained, calcareous soils.
Yes, Hinton Blewett boasts a wide selection of road cycling routes. There are over 200 routes available, catering to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging climbs.
Cyclists can enjoy stunning views of the Mendip Hills AONB, the Chew and Yeo valleys, and towards the Bristol Channel. Key natural features include Chew Valley Lake, and the highest point in the Mendips, Black Down (Beacon Batch), which offers expansive vistas. You might also encounter the striking Grade II-listed Burrington Combe Road Climb, or the historic St. Margaret's Church in Hinton Blewett itself.
Yes, the area offers 46 easy road cycling routes. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, the presence of gentle grades and scenic loops around areas like Chew Valley Lake, such as the Stowey Hill Road – View of Chew Valley Lake loop from Bishop Sutton, can be suitable for those seeking a less strenuous ride.
For those seeking a challenge, the region includes routes with significant elevation gain. The Cheddar Gorge Climb – Cheddar Gorge loop from Ston Easton features a notable climb, and the Rickford Chapel and Pond – Burrington Combe Road Climb loop from East Harptree includes the challenging Burrington Combe climb.
The road cycling routes in Hinton Blewett are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 40 reviews. More than 2,900 road cyclists have explored the varied terrain, often praising the outstanding landscape and excellent views.
Absolutely. Chew Valley Lake is a prominent feature in many routes. For example, the Stowey Hill Road – View of Chew Valley Lake loop from Bishop Sutton offers direct views of the lake. Cycling along the dam also provides brilliant views of the lake and surrounding countryside.
Many of the routes around Hinton Blewett are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Chew Valley Lake – Slippery Ford at Compton Dando loop from Bishop Sutton and the Chew Valley Lake – Clevedon Pier and Seafront loop from Ston Easton.
The region's rolling countryside and well-drained Lias Plateau make it enjoyable for cycling through much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While specific winter conditions are not detailed, the area's natural beauty is accessible in various seasons.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, routes like the Chew Valley Lake – Clevedon Pier and Seafront loop from Ston Easton cover over 71 kilometers, offering an extended cycling experience through varied landscapes.
While specific parking locations are not detailed, many routes originate from villages like Bishop Sutton or Ston Easton, which typically offer local parking facilities. It's advisable to check local signage for parking availability and restrictions before your ride.
Hinton Blewett and the surrounding villages are known for their traditional charm. While not explicitly listed for every route, many villages in the Mendip Hills AONB, including Hinton Blewett itself, often feature local pubs or cafes where cyclists can stop for refreshments.


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