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No traffic road cycling routes around Packington traverse a landscape characterized by maturing woodlands, serene wetlands, and gently undulating terrain within the National Forest. The area features the historic Packington Estate, known for its gardens and a deer park. This region offers predominantly paved surfaces, making it suitable for road cycling.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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48.6km
02:31
290m
290m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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36.5km
01:49
280m
280m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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24.9km
01:10
150m
150m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4
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48.6km
02:17
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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19.8km
00:53
140m
140m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Stop off to admire the historic castle, which was originally a Motte and Bailey. It has been added to since. Also see the statue of Ethelfleda, the queen of Mercia, the bandstand, flower beds and the tribute to the Watchmen of the Staffordshire Regiment in the castle grounds... There is parking here to start the course if you prefer. Lots of nice cafes and places to eat. Recommend the castle grounds cafe, Christopher's at the Peel, no 18 coffee House and the Book Nook and Bakery.
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Lovely cycling through tree lined paths. Has some good routes for different levels too. Worth a short visit or plan a ride outside of the area as part of a longer ride. Cafe gets very busy and has play areas for kids.
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The memorial is to Edith, Lady Maud Hastings, Countess of Loudoun, a member of the ancient Hastings family who had been important in this area for centuries. As a sort of "lady of the manor" she was much loved by the townspeople, and died at Ventnor on the Isle of Wight in 1874. It was one of the last designs by the eminent architect Gilbert Scott, and completed in 1879, the year after his death. The design is based on the Eleanor Crosses, set up by Edward I as memorials to his Queen, Eleanor of Castile, at places where her body rested on its way to London. Only three of these remain - at Geddington and Hardingstone in Northamptonshire and at Waltham Cross in Hertfordshire, just outside the Essex town of Waltham Abbey. The inscription on the memorial is by Benjamin Disraeli. The Loudoun Memorial stands on the site of Gawbey's Hole, a water pump where much gossiping was wont to take place.
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There are 10 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Packington featured in this guide, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
Yes, Packington offers several easy, traffic-free road cycling routes. For example, the Hicks Lodge Trail Centre – Hicks Lodge Café loop from Packington is an excellent choice, covering 19 km with gentle elevation. Another easy option is the View of fishing lake loop from Packington, which is 24.8 km long.
The routes around Packington traverse diverse landscapes within the National Forest, featuring maturing woodlands, serene wetlands, and wildflower meadows. You'll often find yourself on mostly paved surfaces, enjoying the gently undulating terrain characteristic of rural Leicestershire.
While cycling, you can explore the natural beauty of the area. The Packington Estate, with its Capability Brown-designed gardens and historic Japanese Bridge, is a significant feature. You might also spot the 300 black fallow deer in the Deer Park. For specific attractions, consider visiting the Deer Park at Calke Abbey or the Moira Furnace and Canal, which are nearby.
Yes, many of the routes are circular, allowing you to start and end in Packington. Examples include the Redburn Lane – Ashby de la Zouch Canal loop from Packington and the Redburn Lane – Appleby Hill loop from Packington, providing convenient round trips.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Packington are generally categorized as easy to moderate. There are 4 easy routes, perfect for a relaxed ride, and 6 moderate routes for those looking for a bit more of a challenge, often with slightly longer distances or more varied terrain.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Packington, with an average score of 4.33 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet country lanes, the well-maintained paved surfaces, and the peaceful atmosphere away from heavy traffic.
While specific public transport options directly to the start of every route with bike carriage can vary, Packington itself is a village in Leicestershire. It's advisable to check local bus services or train connections to nearby towns like Ashby de la Zouch, which may offer better public transport links, and then cycle to Packington.
Yes, the region around Packington features several beautiful water bodies. The View of fishing lake loop from Packington offers scenic views of a local lake. Additionally, nearby attractions include Staunton Harold Reservoir and Melbourne Pool, which can be incorporated into longer rides or visited separately.
The longest no-traffic road cycling route featured in this guide is the Redburn Lane – Ashby de la Zouch Canal loop from Packington, which spans approximately 49.2 km and is rated as moderate difficulty.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on every route are not guaranteed, the routes often pass through or near villages and towns where you can find refreshment. The Hicks Lodge Trail Centre – Hicks Lodge Café loop from Packington specifically mentions a café at Hicks Lodge, providing a convenient stop.
Packington is a village, and parking availability can vary. There are usually public parking options within the village or at trailheads for specific routes. It's recommended to check local signage for parking regulations and availability before your ride.


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