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Road cycling routes around Drayton traverse a landscape characterized by gentle rolling hills, picturesque river valleys, and expansive agricultural fields. Cyclists can expect quiet country lanes and scenic paths, often winding through historic villages. The region features natural elements such as the River Tern, the Shropshire Union Canal, and the iconic Wittenham Clumps, offering varied terrain for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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47.3km
02:23
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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16.2km
00:50
110m
110m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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67.6km
03:22
520m
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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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36.2km
01:48
290m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Now an English Heritage site originally built in 1593 by Thomas Tresham. His other property, Liveden Neubeild is just north of Fermyn Country Park, from where I began today’s ride.
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A new and very good cycle stop! Breakfast and lunch is served. Food quality very good and very reasonably priced. The service is very good. Staff cant do enough for you and very friendly. Well worth a visit when passing through.
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Very impressive viaduct. You arrive there when you pass into Rutland area.
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A fine cafe stop with plenty of outside space for bikes and a good terrace. Good food too, from full breakfast to pastries and cakes.
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Excellent vegetarian sausage rolls and a friendly owner. Well worth a stop.
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When King Edward I’s beloved first wife, Eleanor of Castile, died in 1290, he spent three days in intense mourning, unable to leave the Nottinghamshire village of Harby where she died. He then led her funeral procession, journeying some 200 miles to London over many days. To commemorate Eleanor, Edward commissioned three tombs and had 12 stone crosses built to mark each place where her body rested overnight on its final journey. He employed the best masons in the land to build them. (Text from: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/eleanor-cross-geddington/history/ )
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Drayton offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 300 tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and more challenging options.
Road cycling in Drayton is characterized by gentle rolling hills, picturesque river valleys, and expansive agricultural fields. You'll find a mix of quiet country lanes and scenic paths, often winding through historic villages. The terrain is generally varied, offering enjoyable rides for different abilities.
Yes, Drayton has plenty of options for less experienced cyclists or those seeking a more relaxed ride. There are over 80 easy road cycling routes available, allowing you to enjoy the scenic countryside at a comfortable pace.
Many routes in Drayton pass by notable natural features. In the Shropshire area, you might encounter the River Tern, the tranquil Shropshire Union Canal with its historic Tyrley Locks, or even the peaceful Cop Mere. Near Drayton in Oxfordshire, routes often feature the iconic Wittenham Clumps, offering panoramic views, and the picturesque River Thames. You can also find routes that pass by the Eyebrook Reservoir.
Absolutely. Road cycling routes in Drayton often lead through charming historic villages with traditional architecture. In North Shropshire, you might pass through places like Cheswardine, Hodnet, or Stoke on Tern. Near Drayton in Oxfordshire, routes can include historic sites such as Dorchester Abbey or St Helen's Church in Abingdon. Many routes also feature points of interest like the Welham Village and Stone Bridge.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Drayton are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. For example, the popular Mint and Ginger Café – The Nevill Arms Café loop from Bringhurst is a great circular option.
While specific parking details vary by route, many villages and attractions along the routes offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route for the most convenient parking options.
Public transport access to the starting points of road cycling routes in Drayton can vary. Some larger villages and towns in the region may have bus services, but for more remote starting points, personal transport is often more convenient. Always check local public transport schedules and bicycle carriage policies before planning your trip.
Yes, the region is dotted with quaint villages and towns that often feature cafes, pubs, and other amenities perfect for a mid-ride break. Routes like the Mint and Ginger Café – The Nevill Arms Café loop from Bringhurst are even named after popular refreshment stops, indicating their availability along the way.
For families, the gentler, quieter country lanes and canal towpaths (where road bikes are suitable) offer excellent options. The region's many easy routes are ideal for family outings, providing scenic and relatively flat terrain away from heavy traffic. Consider routes that pass through local parks or offer picnic spots.
The road cycling experience in Drayton is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average rating of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the beautiful, varied landscapes, the quiet country lanes, and the charming villages encountered along the routes.
Absolutely. The rolling hills and diverse landscapes of Drayton provide numerous opportunities for scenic viewpoints. Routes around Drayton in Oxfordshire, for instance, often feature breathtaking views from the Wittenham Clumps over the River Thames. In Shropshire, you'll find picturesque vistas across agricultural fields and river valleys.
Yes, particularly in the Market Drayton area of Shropshire, you can find road cycling routes that run alongside the Shropshire Union Canal. These routes offer a unique and often flat cycling experience with historical features like Tyrley Locks. The River Tern and River Thames also feature prominently in routes across the broader Drayton region.
For those seeking a greater challenge, Drayton offers around 20 difficult road cycling routes. These routes typically feature more significant elevation gains and longer distances. An example of a route with notable climbs is the Eyebrook Reservoir – King's Hill Climb loop from Bringhurst, which includes the challenging King's Hill Climb.


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