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No traffic road cycling routes around Shoscombe are situated in a rural part of Somerset, characterized by rolling hills, fields, and woodlands. The area features a network of well-maintained routes, many of which utilize disused railway lines, providing traffic-free and often paved surfaces. This landscape offers varied terrain, from largely flat sections along former railways to more undulating country lanes, with elevation gains up to 1500 feet (457 meters).
Last updated: July 14, 2026
4.5
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98
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33.1km
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300m
300m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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31.7km
01:37
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
(1)
1
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Private property but you can stop at the gates for a picture
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Impressive gateway to the Victorain country house with a golf coruse. A wedding and events venue. The old Orchardleigh house was demolsihed and presrnt one built 1856 by Thomas Wyatt for William Duckworth. Pevsver describes the new house as "picturesque, irregular and in mixed elizabethan style. Grad II/ The grounds were landscaped possivly by Repton and used as a filming location for 1974 BBC The treasure of Abbots Thomas and 2009 'The Queen" and 1987 episode of Miss Marple
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Joined from the Frome end via Elliots Lane. Cuts out the road section up the hill from Hapsford to Great Elm. Wonderfully surfaced. Suitable for any bike, walker, wheeled chair.
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In the valley below Great Elm, a charming bridge crosses the Mells River, with a bench on the riverbank offering a peaceful spot to enjoy the views or take a refreshing dip. A layby on one side of the river provides convenient parking if you'd like to start your journey here.
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I nice pub with a great menu but the service is very hit 'n miss.
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Lovely pub to stop for refreshment. Nice courtyard with bike racks.
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Nice and convenient shop on route
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There are over 150 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Shoscombe listed on komoot. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with options ranging from easy to difficult.
The primary traffic-free cycling paths include sections of the Two Tunnels Greenway and parts of the Colliers Way. The Two Tunnels Greenway offers a unique experience through lit tunnels, while the Colliers Way provides picturesque journeys along disused railway lines and quiet country lanes, often with tarred surfaces suitable for road bikes.
Yes, Shoscombe offers a good selection of easy routes, with 26 classified as such on komoot. These routes are generally well-maintained and often follow disused railway lines, providing largely flat and traffic-free surfaces ideal for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride.
The routes around Shoscombe traverse beautiful rural Somerset scenery, characterized by rolling hills, fields, and woodlands, particularly within the Wellow Brook Valley. You'll experience a blend of open countryside views and unique features like the tunnels on the Two Tunnels Greenway.
You can encounter several notable landmarks. The impressive Dundas Aqueduct, an 18th-century structure carrying the Kennet & Avon Canal, is accessible from some routes. Further afield, you might explore the ancient Stoney Littleton Long Barrow, a Neolithic chamber, or pass by the unique Two Tunnels Greenway itself, which is considered a highlight. For more details, you can check out the Dundas Aqueduct and Stoney Littleton Long Barrow.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the route "The Walled Garden at Mells – Mells Village loop from Shoscombe" offers a moderate 41.5 km circular ride, and "River Frome – Lullington Castle Entrance loop from Shoscombe" is a 31.7 km option.
The routes are generally rideable in most weather conditions due to well-maintained surfaces, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant experience with milder temperatures and lush scenery. Autumn also provides beautiful colours. The lit tunnels on the Two Tunnels Greenway make it accessible year-round.
While specific cafes directly on every traffic-free section might be limited, the routes often connect to or pass through villages and towns where you can find pubs, cafes, and other amenities. The area around Bath, accessible via the Two Tunnels Greenway, offers numerous options.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience in Shoscombe, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, rural environment, the unique experience of cycling through the Two Tunnels Greenway, and the well-maintained, traffic-free paths that make for a relaxing ride.
The routes vary in length to suit different preferences. For instance, you can find moderate routes like "The Walled Garden at Mells – Mells Village loop from Shoscombe" which is about 41.5 km, or "River Frome – Lullington Castle Entrance loop from Shoscombe" at 31.7 km. There are also longer options, such as "Riverside Slipway in Nunney – The Walled Garden at Mells loop from Shoscombe" which covers approximately 45.8 km.
Shoscombe is a rural village, so direct public transport links to specific trailheads might be limited. However, Bath, a larger city nearby and a key access point for routes like the Two Tunnels Greenway, is well-served by public transport, including train and bus services. From Bath, you can cycle to the start of many traffic-free routes.


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