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Road cycling routes around Launde Big Wood traverse the rolling hills and rural landscapes characteristic of Leicestershire. The area features a network of quiet country lanes, offering varied terrain for road cyclists. These routes often include gentle ascents and descents, passing through open countryside and past small villages. The region's topography provides a mix of challenging climbs and flatter sections suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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62
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46.7km
02:04
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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21
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35.0km
01:40
360m
360m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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42.6km
02:06
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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55.9km
02:46
660m
660m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Some lovely bikes for purchasing. knowledgeable staff. Well stocked assortment of accessories.
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Nice Little Cafe for Small Groups. Indoor and Outdoor Seating. Nice Friendly Staff
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I love this climb. Like everyone says it is nice and steady and a good length. Watch out for the Get Busy Living Centre promoted by Matt Hampson and also the Airborne Memorial on the left. If you want a harder climb to Burrough try the nearby ascent from the Dalbys.
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A handy place to stop if the bonk threatens when riding the quiet lanes around here.
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There is a reasonable view from the very quiet lane running from Owston through Maresfield to Twyford. Freight trains were using the viaduct until 1964 and the track was lifted soon after that.
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The area offers a diverse network of road cycling routes, characterized by rolling hills, quiet country lanes, and picturesque rural landscapes. You'll find options ranging from easy, gentle rides to more challenging routes with notable climbs, suitable for various fitness levels.
There are over 45 road cycling routes available around Launde Big Wood on komoot. This includes 8 easy routes, 35 moderate routes, and 4 difficult routes, providing plenty of choice for every cyclist.
Yes, there are several easy routes. A popular choice is the Burrough Road Climb – John O' Gaunt Viaduct loop from Whatborough Deserted Village, which is 15.6 miles (25.0 km) long and offers scenic rural vistas with a notable climb.
For a longer ride, consider the Launde Abbey – Sludge Hall Hill loop from East Norton, which spans 55.5 miles (89.3 km) and features significant elevation gain. Another substantial option is the Sludge Hall Hill – John O' Gaunt Viaduct loop from Whatborough Deserted Village, covering 29.0 miles (46.7 km).
Yes, many of the routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Owston Lane – John O' Gaunt Viaduct loop from Whatborough Deserted Village and the Launde Abbey – Launde Abbey loop from Skeffington.
Road cycling routes around Launde Big Wood often pass through open countryside, past small villages, and offer views of historic landmarks. You can expect to see the impressive John O' Gaunt Viaduct on several routes, and some loops, like the one from Skeffington, will take you past the historic Launde Abbey.
The road cycling routes in Launde Big Wood are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 70 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country lanes, varied terrain, and the beautiful rural landscapes of Leicestershire.
The rolling hills and country lanes are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather and lush scenery. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter cycling is possible, though conditions may be colder and roads potentially damp, so appropriate gear is recommended.
Yes, the region's rolling topography includes routes with challenging ascents. For instance, the Owston Lane – John O' Gaunt Viaduct loop from Whatborough Deserted Village features over 500 meters of elevation gain, providing a good workout for experienced riders.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly categorized, the area does offer 8 easy routes that could be suitable for families with older children or those looking for a less strenuous ride. These routes typically feature quieter country lanes and gentler terrain.
Many routes start from villages or specific points like Whatborough Deserted Village or East Norton. While specific parking facilities are not detailed for every start point, these rural locations typically offer roadside parking or small village car parks. It's advisable to check local parking options for your chosen starting point.


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