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Road cycling routes around Brockhampton traverse the rolling Herefordshire countryside, characterized by scenic hills, ancient woodlands, and traditional orchards. The terrain offers a varied experience, including gentle ascents and steeper climbs and descents. Cyclists can explore expansive parkland and picturesque country lanes that wind through the region.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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66.5km
02:57
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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42.7km
01:59
490m
490m
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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66.0km
03:02
780m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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01:48
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Lovely café with some riverside views. Literally 500 metres from Shropshire border
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Little, though lovely town, on the border of Shropshire and Worcestershire counties. Very beautiful high street with some cafés
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Very well-surfaced road with hardly any holes, so nice section for a sort of fast cycling in Malvern direction
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The town has a very long history (dating back to Early Saxon Age). Famous as a market town during the Middle Ages. I'd strongly recommend visiting Ledbury heritage centre, which is located near Parish church, where you can dive into the history of that place.
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The sign is right at the very end of the bridge
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Good climb up out of the town from the High Street.
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Great to stop for a coffee or lunch, plenty of pubs and little cafes on the high street. Pembroke House or the Fountain Inn have some really good lunch menus. If you fancy a hill challenge you can take the road from Tenbury to Clee Hill.
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There are over 100 road cycling routes around Brockhampton, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored more than 116 routes in the area.
Road cycling in Brockhampton features the rolling Herefordshire countryside, characterized by scenic hills, ancient woodlands, and traditional orchards. You'll encounter varied terrain, from gentle ascents to steeper climbs and descents, particularly around areas like Ankerdine Hill. Many routes utilize scenic country lanes winding through picturesque villages and past cider orchards, often rewarding cyclists with fantastic views across the Herefordshire landscape, including vistas towards the Malvern Hills.
Yes, Brockhampton offers routes suitable for all fitness levels. While some climbs can be challenging, there are options for gentle jaunts. Out of the over 100 routes, 23 are classified as easy, providing a good starting point for beginners. For example, the St John's Church, Pencombe – View of Worcestershire Beacon loop from Bromyard is a moderate route that offers a manageable distance and elevation.
For those seeking a challenge, Brockhampton's terrain includes routes with sustained climbing. The Ankerdine Hill – Tough, Long, Steady Climb loop from Linton is a moderate 21.7-mile path known for its significant elevation gain. Overall, 9 routes in the area are classified as difficult, providing ample opportunity for advanced cyclists to test their endurance.
The routes often pass through ancient woodlands, traditional orchards, and expansive parkland. You might encounter features like the Sunken Lane or the Hegdon Hill Trig Point. The National Trust's Brockhampton Estate itself is known for its ancient trees, wildflower meadows, and the picturesque Lawn Pool. You can also spot historic farming breeds like Hereford cattle and Hebridean sheep grazing.
Yes, the Herefordshire countryside provides numerous scenic viewpoints. Many climbs, though tough, reward cyclists with fantastic views across the landscape, including vistas towards the Malvern Hills. Routes like the Bromyard Countryside Views – Ledbury Market Hall loop from Bromyard specifically highlight extensive countryside views.
While the region offers varied terrain, including some challenging climbs, there are also gentler routes suitable for families. The National Trust's Brockhampton Estate itself has accessible paths through its orchards and parkland. When planning a family ride, look for routes classified as 'easy' in the komoot guide, which will have less elevation gain and shorter distances.
The spring and late summer offer particularly beautiful experiences. In spring, the traditional orchards erupt into blossom, creating a stunning backdrop. In late summer, the orchards are laden with fruit. The rolling Herefordshire countryside is picturesque throughout the warmer months, but always check the weather forecast as conditions can vary.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Brockhampton are designed as loops. For instance, the Alfrick War Memorial – Alfrick Peace Memorial Hall loop from Bromyard is a popular circular trail, as is the Bromyard Countryside Views – Tenbury Wells Town Centre loop from Bromyard, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The National Trust Brockhampton Estate provides parking facilities. Cyclists can expect parking near the estate, though it's worth noting that the ride down to Lower Brockhampton's cycle parking is steep, with a steep uphill return to the exit. For more detailed information on parking at the estate, you can visit the National Trust's website or local tourism sites like Visit Herefordshire.
Yes, the Herefordshire region is known for its charming villages, many of which feature quintessentially English pubs and cafes. While specific routes may vary, you can often find places to stop for refreshments. For example, The Talbot, Knightwick is a notable establishment in the area that cyclists might pass.
The road cycling routes in Brockhampton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from more than 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the stunning countryside views, and the network of scenic country lanes that make for an enjoyable ride.
Beyond the cycling itself, the area offers several points of interest. The Lower Brockhampton Manor House, a moated timber-framed house dating back to the late 14th century, is a significant historical attraction within the Brockhampton Estate. Other nearby highlights include St Peter's Church, Martley, and natural areas like Kingswood Common and Blackhouse Wood Nature Reserve.


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