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Road cycling routes around Spalford are characterized by the flat, well-surfaced paths of the Nottinghamshire countryside. The area features accessible routes, including former railway lines, which provide traffic-free cycling experiences. Proximity to the River Trent and the Spalford Warren Nature Reserve offers diverse scenery, from riverside views to sand-blown heathland. This region provides an extensive network of cycling paths suitable for various abilities.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy 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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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy 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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Clear weather and skies recommended! Beautiful little stopping point just off the road
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This place is really in the middle of nowhere, it's at the junction of Thornhill Lane and Littleborough Road. It can't be missed because there's nutting else there. What makes it special is its unique six sided shape. Definitely a place of note and worth a photo.
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Torksey Viaduct is closed. I was there on Friday 7th March 2025 and I ended up cycling south on A road to Dunham Bridge and back north to rejoin the route (Lincoln Gravel Imp). The viaduct may reopen in the future if a new leaseholder is found. Here is some info I found about the closure railwaypaths.org.uk/category/latest-news
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The viaduct creates a link between Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire. The structure offers fantastic views of the ruined Torksey Castle.
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Torksey Lock is a canal lock on the Fossdyke Navigation Canal near Lincoln, England. It's a popular spot for leisure craft, wildlife watching, and walking. The Fossdyke Navigation Canal was originally dug in Roman times but was re-opened during the reign of James I. The lock controls the outfall to the River Trent.
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Cyclist friendly beer stop. Variety of food trucks here in the early evenings too.
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There are over 160 road cycling routes around Spalford, offering a wide range of options for different abilities and preferences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars.
Road cycling in the Spalford area is generally characterized by flat, well-surfaced paths and rural lanes. The majority of routes are classified as easy (over 80 routes) or moderate (around 80 routes), making the area accessible for various fitness levels. There is also one difficult route for those seeking a greater challenge.
Road cycling routes around Spalford offer views of diverse landscapes. You can cycle past the distinctive sand-blown heath of Spalford Warren Nature Reserve or experience the unique Fledborough Viaduct, which crosses the River Trent. Other points of interest include Fledborough to Doddington & Harby Railway Path, and various villages and historical sites like St Peter's Church, Doddington.
Yes, a major draw for road cyclists near Spalford is the Fledborough to Doddington & Harby Railway Path. This former railway line provides a flat, well-surfaced, and traffic-free route, including a long viaduct over the River Trent, offering scenic views and a safe cycling experience.
Absolutely. The flat terrain and presence of traffic-free former railway paths, such as the Fledborough to Doddington & Harby Railway Path, make many routes around Spalford ideal for families and those seeking an easy, safe ride. Routes like Torksey Lock loop from Thorney are particularly gentle.
While specific parking areas for each route aren't detailed, many routes around Spalford start from villages or accessible points where local parking might be available. For routes connecting to wider networks around Newark-on-Trent, you may find parking options in market towns or designated trailheads. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
Spalford itself is a smaller village, but its proximity to Newark-on-Trent means you can access a wider network of cycling opportunities. Public transport options to reach Newark-on-Trent, such as train or bus services, could then allow you to connect to cycling routes that extend into the Spalford area. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and bicycle carriage policies.
Yes, many routes pass through or near villages that may offer cafes or pubs for refreshments. For example, the Quiet Country Lane – Milestone Brewery Taproom loop from Meering CP specifically mentions a taproom. Additionally, the wider network around Newark-on-Trent provides access to market towns with various amenities. You can also find The Natural World Centre, Whisby Nature Park which includes a cafe.
The region's natural features, like Spalford Warren Nature Reserve, are particularly vibrant from April to August, making this an ideal time to observe flora and fauna. Generally, spring through early autumn offers the most pleasant weather for road cycling, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Spalford, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the flat, well-surfaced paths, the tranquil rural lanes, and the diverse scenery that includes riverside views and open countryside. The traffic-free former railway lines are also a popular highlight.
Yes, while there are many shorter routes, you can find longer options. For instance, the Fossdyke Canal at Saxilby – View of Torksey Viaduct loop from South Clifton is over 51 km (31 miles) long. The area's proximity to Newark-on-Trent also provides access to routes like the 15-mile Newark to Harby route, which can be combined for longer rides.
Absolutely. Spalford is an excellent area for beginners due to its predominantly flat terrain and numerous easy-graded routes. Over 80 routes are classified as easy, such as the All Saints' Church, Harby – Harby loop from Thorney, which offers a gentle ride through village surroundings with minimal elevation gain.
Spalford's location near Newark-on-Trent provides access to a broader network of cycling opportunities. Nottinghamshire boasts over 650 miles of cycle routes, and routes accessible from Spalford connect to the National Cycle Network, including Route 64, which runs from Bingham to Lincoln. You can find more information on cycling in Nottinghamshire at nottinghamshire.gov.uk.


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