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Touring cycling routes around Shareshill traverse a landscape characterized by extensive canal towpaths and repurposed disused railway lines. The region benefits from its proximity to broader canal networks, including the Wyrley and Essington Canal Path and sections of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. These routes typically offer relatively flat and traffic-free surfaces, winding through green environments. While many paths are paved and suitable for various skill levels, options exist for more rigorous rides with unpaved sections and greater elevation changes.
…Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sparsely used, arrow straight tarmacked walk/cycle way. At least it keeps you away from the traffic.
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a must see if you have time. amazing museum with some fantastic aircraft including all 3 v bombers!! it's totally free too
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Nice Cycling trail. Can get muddy in winter though
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Smooth traffic-free tarmac path with a nice view of the river. Respect other users while on the path; it can get busy at peak times.
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The Monarchs Way will run on a permissive path through farmers fields, avoiding the official route along the lane. I may not have been paying attention but I saw no exit from this path and before I knew it, I was in an area marked "ticket holders only". The only way out was through the gift shop!
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Pay attention to the maps, as its not directly on a footpath. You walk very close on the Monarchs Way but its easily missed.
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There are over 250 touring cycling routes around Shareshill. This includes more than 90 easy routes, 120 moderate routes, and over 30 difficult options, catering to various skill levels and preferences.
Shareshill's touring cycling routes primarily feature extensive canal towpaths and repurposed disused railway lines. These often provide relatively flat and traffic-free surfaces, winding through green environments. While many paths are paved, you can also find options with unpaved sections and greater elevation changes for more rigorous rides.
Yes, Shareshill offers over 90 easy touring cycling routes, many of which are suitable for families. The canal towpaths, such as sections of the Wyrley and Essington Canal Path, are typically flat and traffic-free, making them ideal for a relaxed outing. For a moderate, scenic ride, consider the Chasewater Heaths Signal Box – Chasewater Reservoir Cycleway loop from Landywood, which is 17.3 miles long.
Many routes allow you to explore significant historical landmarks. You could cycle past Boscobel House and the Royal Oak, famous for its connection to King Charles II. The Cannock Chase German Military Cemetery offers a poignant stop for reflection. Additionally, the canal routes themselves are dotted with historical infrastructure like old wharf buildings.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Shareshill are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the House by the Canal – Wolf Statue of Wolverhampton loop from Featherstone, a moderate 29.6-mile route that takes you through canal-side environments and urban fringes.
The touring cycling routes in Shareshill are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 150 reviews. Cyclists often praise the blend of accessible, traffic-free paths along picturesque canals and old railway lines, as well as the opportunity to explore historical and natural attractions.
Yes, some routes offer scenic views of local water bodies. The Chasewater Heaths Signal Box – Chasewater Reservoir Cycleway loop from Landywood provides a lovely ride around Chasewater Reservoir. You can also find highlights like Chasewater Country Park Visitor Centre and Lake in the vicinity.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more demanding adventure, there are over 30 difficult routes available. A notable challenging option is the Perry's Trail, Cannock Chase – Tixall Wide loop from Landywood, which spans 74.3 miles (119.6 km) and features significant elevation changes.
Yes, you can incorporate such interests into your ride. The Lon Trevorn Nature Trail – Royal Air Force Museum Cosford loop from Landywood is a moderate 38.2-mile route that can lead you towards the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford. Additionally, the Cannock Chase German Military Cemetery is a significant historical site in the region.
The routes often wind through pleasant green environments, utilizing canal towpaths and disused railway lines. You'll encounter scenic stretches along the Wyrley and Essington Canal Path and sections of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. Some routes also pass by natural areas like Rough Wood Nature Reserve.
Yes, Shareshill benefits from its proximity to broader canal networks. Routes often utilize sections of the Wyrley and Essington Canal Path, the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, and can connect to parts of the Birmingham Mainline Canal. The Perry Barr Locks – Canal Path Near Birmingham loop from Landywood is an example of a route that explores canal-side environments.


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