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Road cycling routes around Barrow Upon Trent traverse a landscape characterized by gentle rolling fields, modest woodlands, and meandering waterways. The area is situated between the River Trent and the Trent & Mersey Canal, offering generally flat terrain suitable for various cycling abilities. Cyclists can explore picturesque routes along the river floodplains and canal towpaths, providing a tranquil escape.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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57.4km
02:28
300m
300m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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44.9km
01:57
230m
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
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32.4km
01:24
170m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34.2km
02:16
300m
300m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Great little Cafe with friendly staff. Although on the main road, cyclists can take their bikes round the back of the cafe. Enter by the side of the barbers next door.
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Once a very prominent church in the kingdom of Mercia, has several anglo saxon artifacts.
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Swarkerstone locks great to watch the canel boats path flat
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Swarkerstone locks great walks and biking canal paths are flat
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There are over 600 road cycling routes available around Barrow Upon Trent, catering to various skill levels. Approximately 170 of these are considered easy, while 376 are moderate, and 65 are more difficult.
The terrain around Barrow Upon Trent is characterized by gentle rolling fields, modest woodlands, and meandering waterways. Routes often follow the River Trent and the Trent & Mersey Canal, offering generally flat sections. While much of the landscape is pastoral and tranquil, there are also routes with moderate elevation gain for those seeking a bit more challenge.
The road cycling routes in Barrow Upon Trent are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 170 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, picturesque canal paths, and the tranquil escape offered by the rural landscape.
Yes, Barrow Upon Trent offers many easy road cycling routes, with over 170 options available. The Cloud Trail – Meaks Coffee Shop loop from Barrow upon Trent is a great example, utilizing the repurposed railway path of the Cloud Trail, which is largely traffic-free and well-suited for families and less experienced cyclists.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Barrow Upon Trent are designed as loops. For instance, the Ticknall Tramway Arch – View of Swarkestone Bridge loop from Stenson Fields is an easy circular route that passes by the historic Swarkestone Bridge. Another popular option is the Skinny Kitten Cafe – Ferry Bridge loop from Stenson Fields, offering varied scenery through South Derbyshire.
Road cycling routes often feature picturesque views of the River Trent and the Trent & Mersey Canal. You can also encounter historical landmarks like the medieval Swarkestone Bridge. The area also boasts natural attractions such as the Deer Park at Calke Abbey and the tranquil Staunton Harold Reservoir.
Many routes offer scenic views along the River Trent and Trent & Mersey Canal. The Cloud Trail, for example, crosses the Grade II listed Trent Viaduct near Melbourne, providing stunning views around Cloud Quarry. Additionally, spots like Swarkestone Lock on the Trent & Mersey Canal are pleasant resting points with scenic surroundings.
The area is generally pleasant for cycling throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is milder and the rural landscapes are in full bloom. The generally flat terrain along the river and canal paths can also be enjoyable during drier winter days, though conditions may vary.
Yes, Barrow Upon Trent offers routes for longer distances. For example, the Skinny Kitten Cafe – Ferry Bridge loop from Stenson Fields is a moderate 35.7-mile (57.4 km) path, providing a substantial ride through the rural landscape of South Derbyshire.
While specific parking details vary by route starting point, many routes around Barrow Upon Trent originate from or pass through areas with public parking. For routes like the Swarkestone Lock – View of Swarkestone Bridge loop from Swarkestone CP, dedicated car parks are available, making access convenient.
Yes, some road cycling routes in the area are accessible via public transport. The Cloud Trail, for instance, can be reached from Derby city center, which has good public transport links. Cyclists can follow paths alongside the River Derwent and Derby Canal Path to connect to the Cloud Trail, making it accessible without a car.
While much of the area is relatively flat, there are routes that offer moderate elevation gain for those looking for a challenge. For example, the Swarkestone Lock – View of Swarkestone Bridge loop from Swarkestone CP includes over 300 meters of elevation gain, providing a more demanding ride.


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