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Road cycling routes around Sundon traverse a landscape characterized by chalk hillsides, ancient woodlands, and open meadows. The area, part of Bedfordshire, offers quiet roads and diverse terrain suitable for road cycling. Notable features include the chalk escarpment of Sharpenhoe Clappers and views towards the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region provides a mix of gentle slopes and varying elevations for cyclists.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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58.9km
02:30
290m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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83.8km
03:46
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Best cycling cafe in the area. Great views and coffee.
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Really interesting history of crime and punishment in St Albans. You can buy refreshments in the cafe and then go and eat them in the historic old courtroom. You can also go downstairs to the old cells and into the museum, where there is an excellent history of crime and punishment. There is a place to lock bikes up outside 🚴🏼♂️
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Great cycling themed cafe with a large terrace and plenty of bike space. Well worth a stop off on a Chilterns ride.
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Officially the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban this is predominantly a Norman cathedral. It is thought to have been founded in the 8th century, but the building is mostly 11th century with 19th century gothic additions. It has the longest naive of any English cathedral.
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Road cycling routes around Sundon are characterized by diverse and scenic landscapes, including stunning chalk hillsides, ancient woodlands, and open meadows. You'll find a mix of quiet roads with gentle slopes and varying elevations. For instance, routes can range from moderate with around 300-350 meters of ascent over 40-45 km, to more challenging rides with over 500 meters of elevation gain over 70 km, particularly as you approach the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Yes, Sundon offers a variety of road cycling routes catering to different fitness levels. You can find easy routes, such as the St Mary's Church, Woburn – Toddington Market Square loop from Harlington (39.8 km), which has around 285 meters of elevation. There are also numerous moderate options, and for more experienced cyclists, challenging routes extend into the Chiltern Hills, providing significant elevation gains.
The area around Sundon is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. Many routes offer panoramic views from chalk hillsides, including vistas towards Sharpenhoe Clappers, a classic chalk escarpment. You might also pass by Dunstable Downs, the highest point in Bedfordshire, or Bison Hill. Historical sites like Five Knolls Barrow Cemetery are also accessible.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Sundon are designed as loops, offering circular journeys back to your starting point. Examples include the popular View of Sharpenhoe Clappers – Hex Hill loop from Harlington (70.0 km) and the Rollercoaster Road – Toddington Market Square loop from Harlington (42.7 km), allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes without retracing your steps.
The road cycling routes around Sundon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 140 reviews. Cyclists often praise the attractive countryside, the quiet roads, and the diverse terrain that offers both gentle slopes and challenging climbs. The scenic views, especially from the chalk hillsides, are also frequently highlighted as a major draw.
While road cycling is enjoyable year-round, spring and early summer are particularly beautiful in Sundon. During these months, the chalk grasslands burst into color with wildflowers like the bee orchid, and you can spot various butterflies. The weather is generally milder, making for pleasant rides through the open meadows and ancient woodlands.
Yes, there are routes suitable for families, especially those looking for less strenuous rides. The area offers local routes with gentle slopes and mostly paved surfaces. For example, the Sustrans National Route 6 passes through Central Bedfordshire, offering long off-road sections that can be suitable for family cycling, though specific road cycling routes may require careful selection based on children's experience.
For road cycling routes starting near Sundon Hills, you can often find parking facilities at or near popular access points like Sundon Hills Country Park. For routes originating from nearby towns like Harlington, local public parking options would be available. It's always advisable to check specific starting points for parking availability before your ride.
The area around Sundon, including nearby villages and towns, offers various options for refreshments and accommodation. Many routes pass through or near communities where you can find local pubs and cafes for a mid-ride stop. For accommodation, nearby towns in Central Bedfordshire provide a range of choices for overnight stays.
Sundon is accessible by public transport, though options may vary. The nearest train stations are likely in nearby towns like Harlington or Leagrave (Luton), which have connections to larger networks. From these stations, you might be able to cycle directly to Sundon or use local bus services that accommodate bicycles, depending on the service. Planning your journey in advance is recommended.
Yes, the Icknield Way Trail, a multi-user route for walkers, cyclists, and horse riders, traverses the area and provides links to scenic spots like Sharpenhoe Clappers and Barton Hills. Additionally, the John Bunyan Trail starts at Sundon Hills Country Park, offering further opportunities to combine cycling with exploring historical pathways.


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