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Far Ings Nature Reserve

The best road cycling routes in Far Ings Nature Reserve

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Road cycling routes in Far Ings Nature Reserve are primarily found in the surrounding area, offering views of the Humber Estuary and the iconic Humber Bridge. The landscape features a mix of open countryside and areas shaped by past industrial activity, now characterized by reedbeds and water bodies. While the reserve itself is a wildlife haven, the adjacent roads provide varied terrain for cyclists. Routes often include gentle gradients along the estuary and some moderate climbs in the wider region.

Best road cycling routes in Far Ings Nature Reserve

  • The most popular road cycling route is Brigg Town Centre – View of the Humber Bridge loop from Barton-on-Humber, a 37.8 miles (60.8 km) trail that takes 2 hours 51 minutes to complete. This route offers expansive views of the Humber Bridge and surrounding countryside.
  • Another top favourite among local road cyclists is Somerby Monument – Baysgarth Park loop from Barton-on-Humber, a moderate 32.1 miles (51.7 km) path. This route navigates through local parks and offers a mix of open roads and scenic sections.
  • Local road cyclists also love the Baysgarth Park – Keeley End Pond loop from Barton-on-Humber, a 29.2 miles (47.0 km) trail leading through varied rural landscapes, often completed in about 2 hours 6 minutes.
  • Road cycling in Far Ings Nature Reserve is defined by views of the Humber Estuary, the Humber Bridge, and open countryside. The network offers options for easy, moderate, and difficult ability levels.
  • The routes in Far Ings Nature Reserve are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 160 reviews. More than 5000 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Far Ings Nature Reserve's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 21, 2026

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Brigg Town Centre – View of the Humber Bridge loop from Barton-on-Humber

60.8km

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400m

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate
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Pete
October 15, 2025, Brigg Market Place

nice place to go on z Saturday Morning. market day and some very nice coffee shops.

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Be aware of the traffic lights halfway up the main climb through the town!

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Super food shop Bakery, Dunhams on Bridge St. Great bacon rolls.

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Dave Bell
February 19, 2024, Brigg Town Centre

Nice town , Angel Suite good for Coffee and Sandwiches . Plus fixed tool station for repairs .

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Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre is homed in a converted former Methodist chapel. The cafe offers delicious cakes, afternoon tea, snacks and lunches, with a terrace to enjoy in good weather. Cyclists are welcomed. Upstairs you will discover local history displays and exhibitions in the gallery.

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Adie
August 9, 2022, Somerby Monument

Somerby Monument was built in 1770 to celebrate 29 years of marriage for Edward and Ann Weston of Somerby Hall. The monument is situated in very pleasant countryside. Access to the monument is from a footpath off the road.

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Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre is a beautiful conversion of a former Methodist chapel. The cafe offers delicious cakes, afternoon tea, snacks and lunches, with a terrace to enjoy in good weather. Cyclists are welcomed. Upstairs you will discover local history displays and exhibitions in the gallery.

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Adie
August 3, 2022, Waltham Windmill

Waltham Windmill is a six-sailed windmill, still in full working order, being one of the very few windmills like this in the United Kingdom. There is a museum, restaurant, old-fashioned sweetshop and facilities on site.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Far Ings Nature Reserve?

There are over 230 road cycling routes available in the area surrounding Far Ings Nature Reserve, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.

What kind of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes near Far Ings Nature Reserve?

The road cycling routes near Far Ings Nature Reserve feature a mix of open countryside and areas shaped by past industrial activity, now characterized by reedbeds and water bodies. You can expect scenic views of the Humber Estuary and the iconic Humber Bridge, with routes offering gentle gradients along the estuary and some moderate climbs in the wider region.

Are there routes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, there are plenty of options for less experienced cyclists. Over 100 of the routes in the Far Ings Nature Reserve area are rated as easy, making them suitable for beginners or family outings. These routes often provide a more relaxed pace to enjoy the scenery.

What are some notable landmarks or points of interest I might see while cycling?

While cycling in the vicinity of Far Ings Nature Reserve, you can encounter several interesting sights. These include the historic Barton Old Cement Works Ruins, the scenic Riverbank Pathway Along the Humber, and the reserve itself, which offers a viewpoint to observe the diverse landscape.

Are there any circular road cycling routes in the area?

Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the Far Ings Nature Reserve area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Brigg Town Centre – View of the Humber Bridge loop from Barton-on-Humber and the Somerby Monument – Baysgarth Park loop from Barton-on-Humber.

Where can I park my car when visiting for a road cycling trip?

Convenient parking options are available at the Far Ings Nature Reserve Visitor Centre and Ness End Farm, both of which offer bike racks. These locations serve as excellent starting points for exploring the surrounding road cycling routes.

What do other cyclists say about road cycling in Far Ings Nature Reserve?

The road cycling routes in the Far Ings Nature Reserve area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 160 reviews. Cyclists often praise the expansive views of the Humber Bridge, the varied rural landscapes, and the mix of open roads and scenic sections.

Can I expect to see wildlife during my road cycling trip?

While road cycling is primarily enjoyed on routes surrounding the reserve, the area is rich in wildlife. You might spot various bird species, including marsh harriers and kingfishers, especially near the Humber Estuary. The reserve itself is a haven for Eurasian bitterns, bearded tits, and migrating birds, and otters have also been sighted in the ponds.

Are there any cafes or places to stop for refreshments along the routes?

Yes, you can find places to stop for refreshments. For instance, The Old Tile Works Coffee Shop and Restaurant is located nearby and offers a convenient stop for cyclists.

What is the best time of year to go road cycling in this region?

The region offers good cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant, with milder weather and the chance to observe migrating birds. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while even winter can be suitable for cycling, especially if you're keen to see large skeins of geese.

Are there any challenging road cycling routes for experienced riders?

Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are routes with more significant elevation gains. For example, the View from the Top of the Hill – Caistor Market Place loop from Barton-on-Humber features nearly 500 meters of elevation gain, offering a more demanding ride.

How long do the road cycling routes typically take to complete?

The duration of routes varies depending on their length and your pace. For example, the Baysgarth Park – Keeley End Pond loop from Barton-on-Humber, which is 47 km, typically takes around 2 hours and 6 minutes, while longer routes can take over 3 hours.

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