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Touring cycling around Addlethorpe offers access to the flat, open landscapes characteristic of rural Lincolnshire. The region is situated near the Lincolnshire coast, providing opportunities for scenic rides along the seaside. Cyclists can expect a terrain that is generally low in elevation, with gentle gradients suitable for touring. This area combines coastal routes with peaceful rural roads, ideal for leisurely exploration.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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55.1km
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Embark on a moderate touring cycling adventure with the Sutton-on-Sea and Alford coastal loop from Hogsthorpe. This 34.2 miles (55.1 km) route offers a delightful mix of Lincolnshire's coastal charm…
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Embark on the Huttoft and Chapel St Leonards loop from Anderby, a moderate touring cycling route that spans 30.0 miles (48.3 km). You will experience diverse coastal and fenland scenery,…

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69.9km
04:12
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Embark on a moderate touring bicycle adventure through the Lincolnshire Wolds, a 43.4-mile (69.9 km) loop that promises varied scenery and a good workout. You will cycle through charming villages…
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01:59
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Embark on an easy touring bicycle adventure along the Lincolnshire coast, covering 21.6 miles (34.8 km) with a minimal elevation gain of 191 feet (58 metres). This route offers a…
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04:49
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Embark on the Alford and Tetford loop from Ingoldmells, a difficult touring bicycle route that spans 50.1 miles (80.6 km). You'll experience a dramatic shift in scenery, starting on flat…
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15 to 20 grand if you want one but the sea and sand are lovely
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main beach at sutton on sea where the colanade is located is a blue flag beach, lovely clean bright sands. even the areas further north and south where dog walkers go are lovely and clean - some days even in the summer you get the beach all to yourself
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I've never seen a house like this before so tiny
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the hall is opposite to the phone box ..
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North Sea Observatory provides wonderful views of the North Sea from withinn the restaurant or outside seating areas.
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There are over 75 touring cycling routes available around Addlethorpe, offering a variety of distances and difficulties suitable for exploration.
Touring cycling around Addlethorpe primarily features flat, open landscapes characteristic of rural Lincolnshire. You can expect gentle gradients, with routes often combining peaceful rural roads and scenic coastal paths near the North Sea.
Yes, Addlethorpe offers several easy, flat routes ideal for beginners. For instance, the Chapel St Leonards and Huttoft coastal loop from Hogsthorpe is an easy 34.8-mile (56.0 km) route that provides a gentle introduction to the area's coastal scenery.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Addlethorpe are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Sutton-on-Sea and Alford coastal loop from Hogsthorpe and the Huttoft and Chapel St Leonards loop from Anderby.
While cycling, you can encounter several interesting points. The North Sea Observatory at Chapel Point offers panoramic views, and the Sutton on Sea Promenade and Beach provides picturesque coastal vistas. Historically, Addlethorpe is home to St Nicholas Church, known as 'The Cathedral of the Marshes', and Addlethorpe Windmill.
The generally flat terrain and coastal cycleways make many routes around Addlethorpe suitable for families. Easy routes like the Chapel St Leonards and Huttoft coastal loop from Hogsthorpe are good choices for a family outing, offering a safe and scenic experience.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally the best for touring cycling in Addlethorpe, offering milder weather and longer daylight hours. The coastal proximity means you can enjoy fresh sea air, though it's always wise to check local weather forecasts.
The routes often pass through or near coastal towns like Ingoldmells and Skegness, where you'll find a range of cafes, pubs, and restaurants. The North Sea Observatory also has facilities, including bike racks, making it a convenient stop.
Addlethorpe is a rural village, but its proximity to larger coastal towns like Skegness means there are some public transport links. However, for specific route access, it's advisable to check local bus services or consider starting points with ample parking if driving.
The touring cycling routes in Addlethorpe are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful rural roads, the scenic coastal paths, and the overall accessibility of the flat terrain.
Yes, for experienced cyclists looking for a greater challenge, routes like the Alford and Tetford loop from Ingoldmells offer a longer distance of 50.1 miles (80.6 km) and a more significant elevation gain, leading into the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds.
While Addlethorpe itself is a village, many touring cycling routes start from nearby towns or villages like Hogsthorpe, Anderby, or Ingoldmells, which typically offer parking facilities. Coastal areas also often have designated parking near promenades or attractions like the North Sea Observatory.
Absolutely. The Lincolnshire coast offers fantastic cycling. The Sutton-on-Sea and Alford coastal loop from Hogsthorpe is a popular choice, and the promenade in Sutton on Sea provides endless vistas of deserted sandy beaches, perfect for a refreshing ride.


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