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Touring cycling around Wexham is characterized by its accessible green spaces and connection to established cycle routes. The terrain primarily features woodlands, country parks, and waterside paths along the Jubilee River and canals, offering a generally gentle gradient suitable for touring. While the area is largely flat, some routes include minor elevation changes, providing varied cycling experiences. This region benefits from its proximity to expansive parks like Black Park and Langley Park, which offer extensive networks of tracks.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Pretty level ride close to the Thames. Only hassel is several 'reduced width' barriers en-route requiring a dismount.
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Lovely wide gravel path alongside the quiet & serene Jubilee River.
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Its primary purpose is flood alleviation for the River Thames. It was constructed as part of the Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton Flood Alleviation Scheme (MWEFAS) and opened in 2002. During periods of high flow in the River Thames, water is diverted into the Jubilee River upstream of Maidenhead, flowing parallel to the Thames, and rejoining it downstream of Windsor. This diversion helps to reduce flood levels and protect around 3,000 properties in towns like Maidenhead, Windsor, Eton, and Cookham. https://www.mybkexperience.it.com
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Wexham offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with over 360 routes available on komoot. These routes cater to different skill levels, from easy to challenging, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
The terrain around Wexham is generally gentle, characterized by woodlands, country parks, and waterside paths along the Jubilee River and canals. While largely flat, some routes include minor elevation changes, particularly those venturing into areas like Burnham Beeches, providing varied cycling experiences. For example, the Stoke Common Wetlands – The Beeches Eco Cafe loop from Stoke Poges has an elevation gain of nearly 300 meters, offering a more undulating ride.
Yes, Wexham is well-suited for beginners and those looking for easy rides, with over 200 easy routes available. A great option is the Jubilee River Weir – View of the Jubilee River loop from Langley, which is 25.5 km long with minimal elevation, offering a pleasant and accessible ride along waterside paths. Another easy route is the Tall Trees in Black Park – Forest Path in Black Park loop from Pinewood Studios, a shorter 9.5 km ride through Black Park.
Touring cycling routes around Wexham often pass through significant green spaces and offer views of various landmarks. You can explore expansive areas like Black Park Country Park and Langley Park, known for their woodlands and open spaces. Waterside paths along the Jubilee River are also common. Notable highlights in the wider area include the historic Windsor Castle, the Jubilee River Weir, and the The Copper Horse (King George III Monument). Many routes also connect to ancient woodlands like Burnham Beeches.
Yes, many routes in Wexham are suitable for families, especially those within country parks or along traffic-free paths. Black Park Country Park, for instance, features over 10 miles of well-signed cycling tracks that are generally flat and safe for all ages. The connection to the National Cycle Route 61 (NCN 61) also provides access to traffic-free sections ideal for family outings.
Absolutely. Many of the touring cycling routes in Wexham are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the Burnham Beeches – Braywick Nature Reserve loop from Langley, a 41.4 km route that connects several green spaces. Another option is the Iver Country Road – Entrance to Stoke Common loop from Stoke Poges, an easy 17.7 km circular ride.
Wexham serves as an excellent starting point for longer touring cycling adventures due to its direct connection to the National Cycle Route 61 (NCN 61). This Sustrans route extends from Maidenhead to Hoddesdon, incorporating a mix of traffic-free paths and quiet lanes, allowing for extended journeys beyond the immediate Wexham area. You can easily join NCN 61 from central Slough or Langley.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Wexham, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery as the foliage changes. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for rides along the shaded woodland paths. While cycling is possible year-round, winter rides may require more preparation for colder, potentially wetter weather.
Many of Wexham's touring cycling routes prioritize quiet lanes and traffic-free paths, especially within the country parks and along the Jubilee River. The area's extensive network of green spaces, including Black Park and Langley Park, provides numerous opportunities for peaceful rides away from busy roads. Routes that utilize sections of the National Cycle Route 61 also tend to be quieter.
The touring cycling routes around Wexham are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 400 reviews. Cyclists often praise the accessibility of the green spaces, the variety of terrain from flat waterside paths to gentle woodland climbs, and the well-maintained tracks within parks like Black Park. The connection to established cycle networks like NCN 61 is also a frequently appreciated feature.
Wexham is located in the northern part of Slough, which has good public transport links. Slough railway station offers connections to London and other areas, and local bus services operate throughout the region. Cyclists can often use public transport to reach starting points for routes, particularly those that connect to central Slough or Langley, where NCN 61 passes through.
For cyclists needing repairs or servicing, Stows Cycles, a long-established family bike shop, is conveniently located on Wexham Road. They offer comprehensive bike servicing and repairs, providing a valuable local resource for touring cyclists in the area.


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