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Mountain biking around Glaston offers routes through a landscape characterized by the expansive Rutland Water reservoir and its surrounding parkland. The terrain primarily features gentle gradients and well-maintained paths, making it accessible for various skill levels. Riders can expect a mix of open water views, wooded sections, and rural scenery. The area provides a network of trails suitable for exploring the region's natural features.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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13.9km
00:44
70m
70m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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43.2km
02:56
420m
420m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:21
400m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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01:17
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Make sure to take the additional peninsular part of the ride though beautiful Hambleton and past Hambleton Hall where we stayed. It has an excellent Michelin Star restaurant open to non residents
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Fantastic 2 -3 hour ride with great views. We went on simple rented electric bikes, not full EMTB, and tbat was great and there are some hilly parts away from the water.
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Well designed sculpture, which provides a nice contrast to the pretty natural surroundings (though the immediate area here close to the parking is a bit more 'designed' than other parts along the coast.
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In the second half of 1979 the International Arts Foundation commissioned the sculptor Alexander to produce a large-scale sculpture for Rutland Water. The cost was Β£50,000 and the site chosen by the landscape artist who designed Rutland Water was the then rather bleak Sykes Lane picnic site. It was cast in London and was then the largest bronze sculpture of modern times.
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This iconic church is Rutland's most famous landmark. It was saved from the water and is now open for guided tours that recount the history of this beautiful building and its surroundings and also provides a stunning location for civil weddings and classical concerts.
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There are over 40 mountain bike trails around Glaston, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. You'll find routes primarily around the Rutland Water reservoir and its surrounding parkland.
Yes, Glaston is an excellent area for beginners and families, with 24 easy mountain bike trails. These routes feature gentle gradients and well-maintained paths, making them accessible for various skill levels. A great option is the Rutland Water Dam β Rutland Water Dam loop from Edith Weston, which is 9.5 miles long and offers scenic views.
The terrain around Glaston is characterized by the expansive Rutland Water reservoir and its surrounding parkland. You can expect a mix of open water views, wooded sections, and rural scenery, with primarily gentle gradients and well-maintained paths.
While Glaston is known for its accessible trails, there are 17 moderate mountain bike routes for those seeking a bit more challenge. These routes offer longer distances and some varied landscapes. For example, the Rutland Water Dam β Normanton Church loop from Uppingham is a 26.8-mile moderate trail that leads through diverse landscapes.
Many trails offer stunning views of Rutland Water. Notable landmarks and attractions you might encounter include the iconic Normanton Church, which appears to float on the water, and the Rutland Water Dam. You can also explore the Barnsdale Bluebell Woodland for a natural experience.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Glaston are designed as loops, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. Examples include the Rutland Water Cycle Path β Rutland Water Nature Reserve loop from Rutland and the The Horse and Jockey Pub β Uppingham Market Town loop from Bisbrooke.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 150 reviews. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the beautiful reservoir views, and the accessibility of the trails for various skill levels.
While specific regulations for dogs on every trail can vary, the general nature of the parkland and cycle paths around Rutland Water often allows for well-behaved dogs on leads. It's always best to check local signage or the specific route details on komoot for any restrictions before you go.
Yes, particularly around the Rutland Water Nature Reserve. Trails like the Rutland Water Cycle Path β Rutland Water Nature Reserve loop from Wing wind through areas known for local wildlife, offering opportunities for observation while you ride.
Given the popularity of Rutland Water, there are numerous designated car parks located around the reservoir, often near trailheads and visitor centers. These typically provide convenient access to the mountain bike routes.
Public transport options to the Rutland Water area can be limited. While some local bus services might connect to nearby towns, direct access to trailheads often requires personal transport. It's advisable to plan your journey in advance if relying on public transport.
Yes, some routes are designed to pass through or near villages with amenities. For instance, the The Horse and Jockey Pub β Uppingham Market Town loop from Bisbrooke explicitly mentions a pub in its name, suggesting opportunities for refreshment along the way. Many routes around Rutland Water also have cafes and visitor centers accessible from the paths.


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