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Touring cycling routes around Harby are characterized by a predominantly flat landscape, featuring a network of dismantled railway lines and quiet rural lanes. The region includes scenic riverbanks along the River Trent and the Fossdyke Canal, offering smooth surfaces for cycling. This area provides access to open countryside, woodlands, and historic estates like Doddington Hall, with minimal elevation changes.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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78.1km
05:19
360m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.6km
02:34
150m
150m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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70.2km
04:23
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.7km
01:24
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.0km
00:50
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The path beside the Fossdyke has at one end the Brayford pool in Lincoln with pubs, restaurants and cinema. The route continues past the Pyewipe Inn, Beyond that is Burton Waters with the very popular Woodcocks. Further on is the village of Saxilby with its railway station.
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currently closed for refurbishment (end of oct 25)
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narrow path here alongside a very busy main road - barriers either side though.
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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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Clumber Lake is a large, man-made lake within Clumber Park, a National Trust property in Nottinghamshire, England. It was created by damming the River Poulter in 1774.
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There are over 170 touring cycling routes available around Harby, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a wide selection, from easy, leisurely rides to more challenging excursions.
The touring cycling routes around Harby are predominantly flat, making them ideal for relaxed rides. You'll mostly encounter smooth surfaces along dismantled railway lines, quiet rural lanes, and scenic riverbanks, including sections along the River Trent and the Fossdyke Canal.
Yes, Harby offers a significant number of easy touring cycling routes, with over 100 options available. Many routes utilize traffic-free sections of the National Cycle Network (NCN 64) and rural lanes, such as the 15-mile route between Newark-on-Trent and Harby, which is perfect for a relaxed family outing. An excellent example is the Doddington Hall and Gardens – The Pyewipe Inn loop from Doddington, an easy 13.5 km ride.
Yes, there are several circular touring cycling routes around Harby. For instance, a 14-mile circular route winds southwards along the riverbank towards Whisby Natural World before returning to Harby. The Doddington Hall and Gardens – Fossdyke Navigation loop from Doddington is another great circular option, offering a pleasant 23.6 km ride.
Harby's touring cycling routes offer access to a variety of natural and historical landmarks. You can explore the rich biodiversity of Whisby Natural World, which features lakes, woodlands, and diverse wildlife. Many routes also pass by historic sites like Doddington Hall and Gardens, and the impressive Fledborough Viaduct, which offers expansive views.
Absolutely. Harby is a strategic point on the National Cycle Network (NCN 64), which largely follows a dismantled railway line, providing a traffic-free experience. Additionally, routes like the Fossdyke Navigation – Lincoln Cathedral loop from Thorney utilize the historic Fossdyke Canal towpath, leading directly to Lincoln's landmarks. The Fledborough to Doddington & Harby Railway Path also features a crossing over the River Trent via an old viaduct.
The touring cycling routes in Harby are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 180 reviews. Reviewers often praise the predominantly flat landscape, the smooth surfaces of the dismantled railway lines, and the tranquil riverbanks, which make for enjoyable and accessible rides through picturesque countryside.
While Harby is known for its generally flat terrain, there are a few routes that offer a greater challenge. For instance, the Clumber Lake – Fledborough Viaduct loop from Saxilby is a difficult 78.1 km trail that includes more significant elevation changes, making it suitable for experienced touring cyclists seeking a longer and more demanding ride.
Yes, Harby's proximity to Lincoln allows for easy access to major historical and cultural landmarks. The Fossdyke Navigation – Lincoln Cathedral loop from Thorney, for example, follows the Fossdyke Canal towpath directly into Lincoln, bringing you close to iconic sites like Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle.
Yes, many routes pass through charming rural villages where you can find local pubs and cafes. Additionally, places like Doddington Hall and Gardens feature a café, and Whisby Natural World has a visitor center with a café, providing convenient stops for refreshments during your ride.
While specific parking details for every route start point are not provided here, many routes are designed to be accessible from villages and towns. For routes connecting Harby to Lincoln, the National Cycle Network (NCN 64) offers a well-established path. For more detailed information on specific sections, you might find resources like the Visit Lincoln website helpful for NCN 64, or the Newark-to-Harby cycle route leaflet for that specific section.
The Harby area is enjoyable for touring cycling throughout much of the year, thanks to its generally flat terrain and well-maintained paths. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the countryside and natural attractions like Whisby Natural World. Autumn provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage. While winter cycling is possible, be mindful of potentially colder temperatures and shorter daylight hours.


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