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Touring cycling around Bicker CP is characterized by its predominantly flat terrain, typical of the Lincolnshire Fens. The landscape consists mainly of agricultural land, with open views and a network of quiet country roads. Elevation changes are minimal, making the area suitable for cyclists seeking less strenuous routes. The region offers a peaceful environment for extended rides through rural settings.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Set out on a touring bicycle adventure through the distinctive, low-lying Lincolnshire Fens. This moderate route, the Spalding and Market Deeping loop from Quadring, covers 49.2 miles (79.2 km) and…
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Easy 21.0-mile touring cycling loop through the Fenland landscape around Surfleet and Kirton, featuring riverbanks and historical sites.

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Embark on a touring cycling adventure through the flat Lincolnshire fenlands with the Boston and Woodhall Spa loop from Wigtoft. This moderate route covers 51.1 miles (82.3 km) and involves…
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Embark on the Hubberts Bridge and Heckington loop from Quadring, a touring bicycle route that immerses you in the vast, flat landscapes of the Lincolnshire fenlands. This difficult 60.3-mile (97.1…
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Embark on an easy touring bicycle ride through the tranquil fenland scenery of Lincolnshire with the Surfleet and Wigtoft loop from Quadring. This route covers 21.4 miles (34.4 km) with…
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A regular stop off for us. Several different rooms as part of the cafe, along with dog/child friendly outdoor sitting area. Micro brewery and attached bar is worth a visit with option to takeaway their beers.
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This historic church, whose history dates back to the 12th century, is dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, also known as the "Princes of the Apostles." Their feast day is celebrated on June 29th in all major denominations. Simon, nicknamed Peter (Rock), was a fisherman on the Sea of Galilee when he and his brother Andrew were called by Jesus Christ to be "fishers of men." In works of art, Peter is almost always depicted holding two keys, an attribute that refers to the biblical passage in Matthew: "I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven" (Matthew 16:19). Simon, nicknamed Peter (Rock), was a fisherman on the Sea of Galilee when he and his brother Andrew were called by Jesus Christ to be "fishers of men." Paul was initially an opponent of the Christian movement and, unlike the other apostles, was not called to the apostleship by Jesus Christ during his lifetime, but was converted later through the famous "Damascus Road experience." His attribute is the sword with which he was executed. Such a sentence was a "privilege" under Roman law at the time (a swift death, unlike other forms of execution which involved a long, agonizing death struggle) afforded to the citizens of Rome.
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Quite a popular spot, with a small amount of seating. If using it as a cafe stop, you may have trouble getting seated during busy times.
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Scenic bridge providing a quiet route over the Welland into Deeping.
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Bakery just across the road who sell nice pasties, tea and coffee. Pub on the other corner with toilets and good beer. Worth a rest stop. Busy little village and cross roads.
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There are 2 pubs near the bridge and a couple of cafes in village centre within 1/4 mile. Get a coffee and sit by the river for a good rest stop.
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Daffodil Walk is a well-surfaced traffic-free footpath and cycleway that runs along the track bed of the former Spalding to Boston railway line. It is also part of the Vernatts Nature Reserve.
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The terrain around Bicker CP is predominantly flat, characteristic of the Lincolnshire Fens. You'll find yourself cycling through vast agricultural lands on a network of quiet country roads. Elevation changes are minimal, making it an ideal area for cyclists seeking less strenuous routes and a peaceful environment for extended rides.
There are over 50 touring cycling routes available around Bicker CP, catering to various skill levels. You can find a diverse selection of paths, from easy loops to more challenging long-distance rides.
Yes, Bicker CP offers a good selection of easy routes. Approximately half of the available touring cycling routes are classified as easy. For example, the Surfleet and Kirton loop from Wigtoft is an easy 21-mile (33.8 km) path, perfect for a relaxed ride.
While cycling around Bicker CP, you can encounter several points of interest. Notable historical sites include the Heckington Windmill, a historic eight-sailed working windmill, and St Peter and St Paul’s Church. You might also come across sections of the Water Rail Way (National Cycle Route 1), offering scenic stretches along waterways.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Bicker CP are circular, allowing you to start and end your journey at the same point. Examples include the Pinchbeck and Bourne loop from Quadring, which is a moderate 42.8-mile (68.8 km) ride.
Given the predominantly flat terrain and open agricultural landscapes, spring and summer are generally the most pleasant seasons for touring cycling around Bicker CP. The weather is typically milder, and the longer daylight hours allow for extended rides. However, the area can be enjoyed year-round, with autumn offering unique scenic views.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from 9 reviews. Reviewers often praise the peaceful environment, the quiet country roads, and the expansive views across the fenland landscape, which make for a relaxing and enjoyable cycling experience.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a longer challenge, there are several routes available. The Hubberts Bridge and Heckington loop from Quadring is a difficult 60.3-mile (97.1 km) trail, typically completed in about 5 hours 30 minutes, offering a substantial ride through the open countryside.
Route lengths vary significantly. You can find shorter routes like the Surfleet and Kirton loop from Wigtoft at 21 miles (33.8 km) taking around 2 hours. Longer routes, such as the Spalding and Market Deeping loop from Quadring, cover 49.2 miles (79.2 km) and can take around 4 hours 42 minutes, while the longest can exceed 60 miles.
Many routes traverse agricultural areas and pass through small villages, offering opportunities to find amenities. For instance, the Boston and Woodhall Spa loop from Wigtoft passes through several villages and towns, including Boston, which provides various services and places to stop.
Absolutely. Bicker CP is an excellent choice for touring cyclists who prefer minimal elevation gain. The region's landscape is characterized by its flatness, making it very accessible and enjoyable for those who want to avoid significant climbs and focus on steady, long-distance cycling.


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