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Road cycling routes around Washingborough are characterized by the flat, expansive fenlands and the tranquil River Witham, offering a unique backdrop for rides. The region's terrain is predominantly level, making it suitable for various cycling abilities. Many routes provide open views of the Lincolnshire countryside, with some offering distant glimpses of Lincoln Cathedral. The area features well-maintained cycle paths, including segments of the Water Rail Way, which follows a former railway line.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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38.5km
01:30
140m
140m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.5km
02:10
200m
210m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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19.9km
00:48
80m
80m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Lovely route with zero cars (occasional dog walkers and cyclists)
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narrow path here alongside a very busy main road - barriers either side though.
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Brilliant ride with good tarmac apart from 1 mile at Bardney.Suitable for mountain and road bikes Just have to push through central Lincoln or preferably don't cycle this section. Together with the 11.7 miles of old track heading west out of Lincoln over the Trent, this can make a 60 miles circuit of good off road cycling from Tuxford to Boston
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Description of gravel not accurate, at on point you have to cycle around the side of a wheat field, very rutted, also nettles about 3 feet high in places. When you turn of the road on the byway it is blocked across the field with electric fences for the horses. Not a very nice ride.
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I had excellent marinara pizza at Franco Manca. The price was more than reasonable, especially considering how we are getting ripped off everywhere after covid. There were tables outside even though it was a late winter day so I could keep an eye on my bike. The service was very quick.
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Good coffee and cake. Outdoor seating, which is good for keeping an eye on your bike.
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Awesome little stop to fuel up on coffee and a cake - also a full cafe menu for more options. Don't forget to visit the giant bike shop next door for bikes and repairs
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Washingborough offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 490 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 197 easy routes, 282 moderate routes, and 17 more challenging rides.
The terrain around Washingborough is predominantly flat, characterized by expansive fenlands and the tranquil River Witham. This makes it ideal for leisurely rides and accessible to various cycling abilities. While most routes are easy to moderate, offering gentle gradients, there are also some routes with slightly more elevation for those seeking a greater challenge.
Yes, the flat and well-maintained paths around Washingborough are excellent for family cycling. The Five Mile End loop from Washingborough is an easy, shorter option at just under 20 km, perfect for a family outing. The Water Rail Way, a traffic-free trail, is also highly suitable for families, offering a safe and scenic environment.
Many routes offer picturesque views of the fenlands and the River Witham. You can also enjoy distant views of Lincoln Cathedral 'floating' over the city. The Water Rail Way features a unique sculpture trail and passes by Bardney Lock, a peaceful rural mooring area. For a longer ride, the Doddington Hall and Gardens – The Pyewipe Inn loop from Washingborough offers views of the flat landscape and can include distant views of Lincoln Cathedral.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Washingborough are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the St Lawrence's Church, Bardney – Bardney Lock loop from Branston and Mere and the Five Mile End loop from Washingborough, both designed as loops.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the flat, accessible terrain, the scenic views of the fenlands and River Witham, and the well-maintained paths like the Water Rail Way. The ability to spot distant views of Lincoln Cathedral is also a frequently mentioned highlight.
Yes, the Water Rail Way is predominantly traffic-free and features mostly paved surfaces, making it highly suitable for road bikes. It's a segment of the Sustrans National Cycle Network (Route 1) and offers a smooth ride through picturesque fenlands.
Washingborough and the surrounding villages offer various amenities. You'll find local pubs like The Pyewipe Inn, which can be incorporated into routes such as the Doddington Hall and Gardens – The Pyewipe Inn loop from Washingborough. Many local accommodations in the area are cyclist-friendly, often providing secure bike storage and washing facilities.
Washingborough is accessible by local bus services from Lincoln. Additionally, the area benefits from Hirebike, a public bike rental scheme with docking stations conveniently located along popular routes, which can be used in conjunction with public transport to access the starting points of rides.
Yes, there are various parking options in and around Washingborough, including local car parks in the village and at popular starting points for routes. Many routes, such as the Scothern Village – Nettleham Village Centre loop from Fiskerton CP, indicate suitable starting points with parking availability.
The flat terrain of Washingborough makes it enjoyable for road cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather and longer daylight hours, ideal for exploring the fenlands. Autumn provides beautiful scenery with changing colors. While winter can be colder, the low elevation means routes are generally less affected by snow and ice compared to hillier regions, though checking local weather conditions is always advisable.
Yes, for those seeking longer distances, the Fiskerton Campsite – Snakeholme Pit Nature Reserve loop from Washingborough is a moderate 64.5 km route. Another popular moderate option is the Doddington Hall and Gardens – The Pyewipe Inn loop from Washingborough, which covers approximately 48.5 km.


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