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Touring cycling routes around Dinnington St John's traverse a varied landscape within the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire. The area features tranquil countryside, disused railway lines converted into cycling paths, and rolling green spaces. Cyclists can explore a mix of open farmland, lakes, meadows, and woodlands, providing diverse terrain for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.8km
02:40
250m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.6km
01:56
210m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Busy at weekend and Evenings but overall lovely place with lots to do. Be careful of the water if you’re not used to wild swimming/ outdoor swimming. Great staff and a couple of cafe’s.
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Atmospheric little segment heading towards Worksop.
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Feels other worldly, beautiful setting. Fascinating history.
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Bike rack next to cafe, ideal place to stop , secure bike and keep in view while getting a cofee and bacon roll!
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The Church of St Peter is found at the west end of the village of Letwell, near Rotherham, in South Yorkshire. The church was built around 1375 by John Mauleverer, but has been substantially altered several times. Much of the church was later rebuilt in 1820, at the expense of Henry Gally Knight FRS, the owner of Firbeck Hall, but was largely destroyed by fire a few decades later. The tower, along with the vestry are all that remain of the church following a fire which occurred in 1867. The fire was inadvertently started by one Harry Radley, who was sexton at the time. In response to complaints from the parishioners that they were too cold, he had over-stoked the coal-fired boiler which led to the fire. The church today consists of the 14th century tower with a Victorian nave and apse. It is Grade II* listed.
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Lovely quiet route. Best when dry, and heading from Kiveton towards Worksop (downhill)
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King’s Wood Lane is a peaceful, open road that forms part of the Rotherham Local Cycle Network, connecting King’s Wood with Laughton-en-le-Morthen. Be sure to stop by the café at Leger Lakes, just before reaching Laughton-en-le-Morthen.
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Sandy base can get boggy, great little downhill when dry.
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There are over 260 touring cycling routes in and around Dinnington St John's, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find everything from easy, short rides to more challenging, longer excursions.
The routes in Dinnington St John's feature a diverse landscape. You'll encounter tranquil countryside, disused railway lines transformed into cycling paths like the Old Mineral Line, and rolling green spaces. Expect a mix of open farmland, picturesque lakes, meadows, and woodlands. Some routes are mostly paved and gentle, while others may include unpaved sections.
Yes, Dinnington St John's offers several family-friendly options. The Old Mineral Line, for example, is a scenic, mostly paved, and traffic-free route that is ideal for cyclists of all skill levels, including families. Many of the easy-rated routes, such as the Orchard Tea Rooms – Thorpe Top Treble Lock loop from Anston, are also suitable for families.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of natural beauty and points of interest. The Old Mineral Line offers expansive views over open farmland and the striking Ulley windmills. You might also pass by Leger Lakes, known for its serene waters and tree-lined avenues. For historical interest, the area has connections to its industrial heritage, such as the former Dinnington Colliery. You can also explore highlights like Langold Country Park Lake or the Dead Man's Hole natural monument.
Yes, many routes in Dinnington St John's are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Firbeck Village and Church – Leger Lakes Fishing Ponds loop from Dinnington, which takes you through charming village scenery and past picturesque lakes.
The region has options for refreshment stops. For instance, a café is conveniently located at Leger Lakes, which is integrated into routes like the Firbeck Village and Church – Leger Lakes Fishing Ponds loop from Dinnington. The Coalpit Lane Bridleway – Orchard Tea Rooms loop from Dinnington also suggests a tea room stop.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 180 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, from quiet woodlands to well-maintained paths, and the opportunities to explore charming villages and natural attractions like Rother Valley Country Park.
Yes, for those seeking a longer ride, the Dirt Path Near Creswell Crags – Open Field Near Craggs loop from Wallingwells is a moderate 35.9 km route. Another moderate option is the Rother Valley Country Park – Rother Valley Wakeboard Lake loop from Dinnington, which covers 30.6 km and leads through the popular Rother Valley Country Park.
Dinnington St John's has strategic road connections to nearby urban centers like Worksop, Rotherham, Sheffield, and Doncaster, which can facilitate access to the area. For specific public transport routes and connections to trailheads, it's advisable to check local bus or train schedules depending on your starting point.
Yes, the area provides excellent connections to broader cycling networks. Rother Valley Country Park, easily accessible from Dinnington, links directly to the Trans Pennine Trail, opening up extensive opportunities for longer distance cycling and exploring nature beyond the immediate vicinity.
Spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Dinnington St John's, with milder weather and the countryside in full bloom. However, the mostly paved sections and disused railway lines can be enjoyed year-round, though some unpaved sections might be muddier in wetter months.
Absolutely. Rother Valley Country Park is easily accessible via cycling routes from Dinnington and offers a 'Rother Valley Wakeboard Lake loop'. You can also cycle to charming locations like Firbeck Village and explore the peaceful Lake at Rother Valley Country Park.


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