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Touring cycling routes around Wysall are set within the gentle rolling hills and agricultural landscapes characteristic of Nottinghamshire. The region offers a network of countryside routes, including sections of the National Cycle Network. Cyclists can explore picturesque rural vistas and canal paths, such as those along the Grantham Canal, which provide relatively flat terrain. This area is conducive to touring cycling, featuring a mix of quiet country roads and scenic paths.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful place to visit year-round. They updated the benches.
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Great pit stop for coffee and cake. No indoor seating but plenty of outdoor seating round the back and covered seating with blankets and heaters round the front. Cake is TASTY!
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Great pit stop for coffee and cake. Loads of outdoor seating with some covered areas with blankets and heater. No indoor seating inside shop and cafe.
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Very friendly staff, excellent coffee, smoothies, food
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The church dates from the 13th century, and was completed in 1474 with funding from Walter Blount, 1st Baron Mountjoy. The chancel was restored and lengthened by 11 feet (3.4 m) in 1904 by George Frederick Bodley. Some of the tombs and memorials were moved to give a better view of the altar. The new chancel has no window at the east end, but a large reredos of carved white clunch filled the whole end, which was richly carved with subjects and figures, and effectively lit by two new traceried windows of three lights each in the north and south walls of the sanctuary. The pavements of the sanctuary and chancel were laid with black and white marble. The floor of the nave was laid with wooden blocks, and the aisles with slate and white stone. The plaster was removed from the walls. The roofs and various parts of the walls were decorated with gold and blue, with monograms of "B" for St Bartholomew.
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There are over 200 touring cycling routes available around Wysall, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix, with 88 easy routes, 89 moderate routes, and 30 more challenging options for experienced cyclists.
The terrain around Wysall is characterized by gentle rolling hills and agricultural landscapes, typical of Nottinghamshire. Many routes also incorporate canal paths, such as those along the Grantham Canal, which offer relatively flat and easy-going sections. You can expect a mix of quiet country roads and scenic paths.
Yes, the Wysall area offers several easy routes suitable for families. For instance, the Ford Crossing β Love & Piste CafΓ© loop from British Geological Survey is an easy 12.2-mile (19.7 km) trail that leads through agricultural land, perfect for a relaxed family outing. The relatively flat canal paths in the wider Nottinghamshire region also provide excellent options for family cycling.
While touring cycling near Wysall, you can explore several interesting landmarks and natural attractions. Highlights include the tranquil Attenborough Nature Reserve, the historic St Mary the Virgin Church, Attenborough, and the scenic Beeston Lock. You might also pass by the Canalside Heritage Centre at Beeston Lock, offering a glimpse into local history.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Wysall are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular moderate circular route is the The Old Wharf β Hicking Wharf CafΓ© loop from Wysall, which covers 32.3 miles (52 km) and offers varied scenery. The broader Nottinghamshire area also features diverse circular cycle routes through country parks and scenic areas.
The touring cycling routes around Wysall are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied rural scenery, the quiet country roads, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable touring experience.
Yes, you can find places to stop for refreshments. For example, the Ford Crossing β Love & Piste CafΓ© loop from British Geological Survey specifically includes the Love & Piste Coffee Shop. The wider Nottinghamshire region, especially along canal paths, often features villages with cafes and pubs that welcome cyclists.
The best time for touring cycling in Wysall is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is milder and the agricultural landscapes are at their most vibrant. These seasons offer pleasant conditions for exploring the gentle rolling hills and canal paths.
Absolutely. Beginners can enjoy several easy routes, such as the Wilford Suspension Bridge β St Mary's Church loop from British Geological Survey, which is a 16.1-mile (26 km) path. These routes typically feature minimal elevation gain and are suitable for those new to touring cycling or looking for a relaxed ride.
For more comprehensive information on cycling opportunities across the wider Nottinghamshire county, including details on the National Cycle Network and various cycle routes, you can visit the official Nottinghamshire County Council website: nottinghamshire.gov.uk/cycling.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging ride, the Hoby Village β Barrow-upon-Soar Bridge loop from British Geological Survey is a moderate 33.4-mile (53.7 km) path. It offers more significant elevation changes and views of local villages and waterways, providing a good workout for experienced touring cyclists.


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