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Touring cycling routes around Skendleby are situated within the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty characterized by rolling hills and rural landscapes. The region offers varying terrains, from mostly well-paved surfaces to some unpaved segments. Cyclists can expect significant elevation gains on some routes, providing a challenge for experienced riders. The area also features serene valleys and is located approximately 10 miles from the east coast.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Embark on a moderate touring bicycle loop from Willoughby, guiding you through the picturesque marshlands and Fenland scenery of Lincolnshire. This route covers 28.1 miles (45.2 km) with a gentle…
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Embark on the Spilsby to Horncastle loop, a touring bicycle route through the scenic Lincolnshire Wolds. This moderate 27.2-mile (43.9 km) ride features rolling agricultural land and chalk hills, with…

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Embark on the Croft and Little Steeping loop from Spilsby, an easy touring cycling route that takes you through picturesque rural farmland and scenic Lincolnshire countryside. This relaxed 20.5-mile (32.9…
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Embark on a moderate touring bicycle adventure with the Spilsby to Bolingbroke Castle loop, covering 19.8 miles (31.8 km) with an elevation gain of 996 feet (303 metres). This route…
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Embark on a challenging touring bicycle adventure through the southern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds with the Spilsby to Claythorpe Watermill loop. This difficult 38.4-mile (61.8 km) route features a…
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The Old Chequers is a listed building and believed to be the oldest pub in Lincolnshire. Situated on the bank of the Lymn brook, it's surrounded by open countryside. In the winter there is a roaring fire and in the summer you can enjoy the large beer garden.
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St Peter and St Paul church is a medieval church with an unusual and eye-catching clock painted on the side. It's open daily from 9am to 5pm. Inside, the nave has carved ceiling bosses including eleven faces of Green Men.
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This Airfield Memorial commemorates RAF Spilsby. On some aerial photographs the ghost cropmarks showing the airfield’s runway layout can be seen.
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Beatiful Grade II listed red brick church dating back to the 18th century. Dismount and enjoy some peace and serenity exploring the grounds.
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Gorgeous lane leading up to the crossing at Lym Bank. Look out for trains as you're passing through.
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The Royal Oak Inn is a beautiful 17th century pub serving up delicious food and drinks in a warm and friendly atmosphere. The pub is situated next to the eye-pleasing ford at Little Cawthorpe, which is where the pub gets its local nickname 'The Splash'.
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There are nearly 70 touring cycling routes mapped around Skendleby on komoot, offering a wide range of options for exploring the Lincolnshire Wolds.
The routes in Skendleby, nestled within the Lincolnshire Wolds, feature rolling hills and rural landscapes. You'll find a mix of mostly well-paved surfaces, but some segments can be unpaved and more challenging. Expect varying elevation gains, with some routes offering significant climbs.
Yes, Skendleby offers 17 easy touring cycling routes. A good option is the Croft and Little Steeping loop from Spilsby, which is 32.9 km long with moderate elevation gain, making it suitable for a more relaxed ride.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 8 difficult routes. The Spilsby to Claythorpe Watermill loop — Lincolnshire Wolds is a demanding 61.8 km route with significant elevation gain, perfect for those looking for a strenuous ride.
While cycling around Skendleby, you can encounter several points of interest. Consider visiting the historic St. Philip's Church and Graveyard, Brinkhill, or the picturesque Priest Hill Lane Ford. The area also features Claythorpe Watermill, an 18th-century mill with a café.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Skendleby are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Wainfleet All Saints and Burgh le Marsh loop from Willoughby and the Spilsby to Horncastle loop — Lincolnshire Wolds.
The touring cycling routes in Skendleby are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene rural landscapes and the varied terrain within the Lincolnshire Wolds.
Skendleby is located approximately 10 miles from the east coast, and from certain elevated points within the Lincolnshire Wolds, you can enjoy expansive views that sometimes stretch all the way to the Humber Bridge. While specific coastal routes are not highlighted, the proximity allows for stunning sunrises if you venture towards the coast.
Yes, the region offers places to stop and refresh. For instance, the Claythorpe Watermill includes a café within its tranquil 2.5-acre setting, making it a pleasant stop on routes like the Spilsby to Claythorpe Watermill loop.
The Lincolnshire Wolds offer beautiful scenery throughout the year. Spring and summer provide pleasant weather for cycling, with lush green landscapes. Autumn brings vibrant colors, while winter can be challenging due to potential muddy conditions on unpaved segments. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, some routes incorporate historical elements. The Spilsby to Bolingbroke Castle loop, for example, takes you past the historic Bolingbroke Castle, offering a blend of cycling and local history.
Given the varying terrain and potential for significant elevation, it's advisable to pack layers of clothing suitable for changing weather. Ensure your bike is well-maintained for both paved and unpaved sections. Carry sufficient water and snacks, and consider a repair kit, especially for longer routes in rural areas.


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