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Road cycling routes around Lane End are characterized by the rolling hills and woodlands of the Chilterns, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The area features a network of quiet country lanes and scenic roads, providing varied elevation profiles. Cyclists can expect routes that traverse picturesque villages and open countryside. The landscape is composed of chalk hills and wooded valleys, suitable for different levels of road cycling.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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33.9km
01:39
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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37.3km
01:41
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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25.1km
01:12
230m
230m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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92.0km
04:47
1,170m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. 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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This pub seems to be closed forever, unfortunately. I've been there in October 2025 and in spring 2026, and both times it was closed.
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Best cycling cafe in the area. Great views and coffee.
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In the summer there are tours for £3 donation from 2pm on Sunday
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Nestled in West Wycombe's historic Walled Garden, the café offers Origin coffee, fresh bakery treats, and local produce. It caters to all, from walkers to families, with a playground and soft play. A pound or two more than most places, but all very good quality.
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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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The Thames at Cookham Bridge is an attractive spot. It is lined with trees, and there are boats dotted about along the riverside. The bridge works on a traffic light system, but there is a pavement area to stop for photos if you feel the urge to do so. There is a good pub at the bridge too called the Ferry Inn.
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Lane End offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 330 tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The road cycling routes in Lane End are quite diverse. You'll find a good mix, with over 110 easy routes, more than 200 moderate options, and around 17 challenging trails for experienced cyclists. The area's rolling hills and woodlands provide varied elevation profiles.
Road cycling in Lane End is characterized by the rolling hills and woodlands of the Chilterns. You can expect a network of quiet country lanes and scenic roads, traversing picturesque villages and open countryside. The landscape features chalk hills and wooded valleys, offering diverse terrain.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Lane End offers several difficult road cycling routes. An example is the Ashridge Lane and Horse Hill – Bryants Bottom Road loop from Ibstone, which covers over 57 miles (91 km) with more than 3,800 feet (1168 meters) of elevation gain.
Absolutely. Lane End has over 110 easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. A great option is the Upper Icknield Way – Plants and Flowers for Sale loop from West Wycombe, an easy 12-mile (19.4 km) route with minimal elevation gain.
The region around Lane End is rich in historical and natural sights. You might pass by the iconic Cobstone Windmill, enjoy views from Watlington Hill, or see the Hambleden Lock and Weir. Many routes also take you through charming villages with historic churches like All Saints' Church, Marlow.
Yes, the rolling hills and varied landscape of the Chilterns provide numerous scenic viewpoints. Routes often offer vistas over wooded valleys and open countryside. Highlights like Cobstone Windmill and Watlington Hill are known for their panoramic views.
The road cycling experience in Lane End is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 117 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country lanes, the picturesque villages, and the diverse terrain offered by the Chilterns.
Many of the road cycling routes in Lane End are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the popular Bledlow Ridge – Lacey Green Windmill loop from West Wycombe is a 21-mile circular route.
The best season for road cycling in Lane End is generally spring through autumn. During these months, the weather is milder, and the Chilterns' landscapes are at their most vibrant. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers stunning foliage.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Lane End pass through charming villages and towns where you can find cafes and traditional pubs. These offer excellent opportunities for a refreshment stop. The The Apple Orchard Coffee Shop loop from High Wycombe, for instance, is named after a popular local stop.
While specific dedicated cycling parking isn't always signposted, many routes start from towns and villages like West Wycombe or High Wycombe, which typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local parking options for your chosen starting point.
Lane End and surrounding areas are accessible by public transport, primarily bus services connecting to larger towns like High Wycombe, which has a train station. You can plan your journey to a suitable starting point using local transport information.


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