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The best cycling routes around Biddulph

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Touring cycling routes around Biddulph offer a varied landscape, situated on the edge of the Staffordshire Moorlands and near the Peak District. The area features a mix of gentle valleys, rolling hills, and dedicated traffic-free paths. Key natural features include the Biddulph Valley Way, woodlands, and tranquil bodies of water like Knypersley Pool. This region provides diverse cycling experiences, from leisurely rides to more demanding ascents towards the Peak District fringes.

Best touring cycling routes around Biddulph

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Last updated: May 8, 2026

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View of Biddulph Brook – Biddulph Valley Way loop from Biddulph

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Derek Larkin
June 10, 2025, Lambert's Lane Change Bridge (Macclesfield Canal)

Beautiful place to visit

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„Today the Salt Line runs through farmland and woodlands, with streams, pools and rough grassland. Wild primroses brighten up the steep cutting at Roughwood Hollow while later in the year the delicate flowers of scabious and harebell can be seen on the banks. Areas of willow and hazel are coppiced regularly. This is an ancient woodland practice in which trees are cut every few years to produce timber that would have been traditionally used for thatching spars, barrel hoops, hurdles and baskets. Sheltered glades are created where flower and insects thrive, until the trees re-grow and the process begins again. Some areas are managed as wild flower meadows while others are left fairly wild and just cut back enough to keep the path clear. Look out for Bullfinches and Yellowhammers that feed on buds, berries and seeds along the Salt Line.“ Quelle: https://visitcheshire.com/trails/the-salt-line

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Apples, redcurrants, cherries and a bunch of other fruit bearing trees, needs some love but a really neat idea

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The most southerly of the change bridges, this one separates the horse path from the roadway - the two are at slightly different levels. Just beyond the bridge is Congleton wharf with good mooring against the towing path.

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Plenty of fruit for all visitors on lovely gravel track next to Astbury Mere

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Great bridleway, some parts are very overgrown and muddy but I still think its worth the trip

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Continuation of the Biddulph Valley Way

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Fast up and down over beautiful stream flanked by lovely view and houses

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes touring cycling around Biddulph unique?

Biddulph offers a diverse landscape for touring cyclists, blending gentle valleys and rolling hills with dedicated traffic-free routes. Its location on the edge of the Staffordshire Moorlands and close to the Peak District provides options ranging from leisurely rides to more challenging ascents. A key feature is the Biddulph Valley Way, a traffic-free path following an old railway line, ideal for smooth cycling.

Are there any easy, family-friendly cycling routes in Biddulph?

Yes, Biddulph has several easy routes suitable for families. The Whitemore Local Nature Reserve – View of Biddulph Brook loop from Biddulph is a shorter, easy option. The Biddulph Valley Way, a traffic-free path, is particularly well-suited for beginners and families, offering a smooth surface and gentle gradients.

Can I find circular touring cycling routes in the Biddulph area?

Many of the touring cycling routes around Biddulph are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the popular View of Biddulph Brook – Biddulph Valley Way loop from Biddulph offers a circular experience along the Biddulph Valley Way.

What natural features or landmarks can I see while cycling near Biddulph?

The region is rich in natural beauty and interesting landmarks. You can cycle past tranquil bodies of water like Knypersley Pool and the nascent River Trent. The Biddulph Valley Way offers views towards the Peak District, Congleton Edge, Mow Cop, and the Pennines. Notable nearby attractions include The Cloud Summit Trig Point for panoramic views, and Mow Cop Castle.

Are there any longer or more challenging touring cycling routes for experienced riders?

For those seeking longer or more challenging rides, routes extending towards the fringes of the Peak District offer more demanding ascents. A moderate option is the View of Biddulph Brook – Astbury Mere Country Park loop from Biddulph, which covers a significant distance and leads through Astbury Mere Country Park.

What is the Biddulph Valley Way and how can I access it?

The Biddulph Valley Way is a traffic-free trail that follows an old railway line, forming part of National Cycle Network Route 55. It's well-surfaced and offers a smooth ride through varied landscapes. You can access sections of it through routes like the Biddulph Valley Way – Cheshire's Close Viewpoint loop from Biddulph. For more detailed information on the Biddulph Valley Way, you can visit the Cheshire East Council website.

Where can I park my car to access the cycling routes in Biddulph?

Parking is available at various points to access the Biddulph Valley Way and other routes. Specific parking locations can often be found near the start points of popular trails or at local country parks such as Biddulph Grange Country Park, which is conveniently located close to the Biddulph Valley Way.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Biddulph?

The touring cycling routes in Biddulph are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.98 stars from over 28 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from gentle valleys to rolling hills, and the accessibility of traffic-free paths like the Biddulph Valley Way. The scenic views towards the Peak District and the overall peaceful atmosphere are also frequently highlighted.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting while cycling in Biddulph?

Yes, the diverse natural environment around Biddulph provides excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. Routes passing through woodlands, meadows, and along bodies of water like Knypersley Pool and the Biddulph Brook are home to various bird species and other local wildlife. Whitemore Local Nature Reserve, at the northern end of the Biddulph Valley Way, is particularly noted for its woodland wildlife.

Are there any routes that include pubs or cafes for a break?

While specific routes are not designed solely around amenities, many touring cycling paths in Biddulph pass through or near villages and towns where pubs and cafes can be found. Planning your route with a stop in Biddulph town centre or nearby Congleton can provide opportunities for refreshments. The View of Biddulph Brook – Timberbrook Crossroads loop from Biddulph, for instance, offers a moderate ride that could be combined with a stop in a local village.

How many touring cycling routes are available in Biddulph?

There are over 25 touring cycling routes available around Biddulph on komoot, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes 6 easy routes, 17 moderate routes, and 2 more difficult routes.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Biddulph?

The best time to go touring cycling in Biddulph is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and the days are longer. This allows for comfortable riding conditions and the full enjoyment of the region's natural beauty. While winter cycling is possible, some paths may be muddier or require more appropriate gear.

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