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Gravel biking around Lullington offers routes through the rolling landscapes of the English countryside. The region features a mix of quiet country lanes, bridleways, and off-road paths, suitable for gravel bikes. Terrain often includes gentle ascents and descents, with surfaces varying from compacted earth to loose gravel. The area provides opportunities to explore rural settings and open views.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
5.0
(4)
57
riders
72.5km
04:57
860m
860m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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15
riders
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
7
riders
82.3km
05:11
890m
890m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
9
riders
28.9km
01:32
180m
180m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A great view point, even on a murky day. As well as the White Horse, there is Bratton Camp, an old hill fort and the art installation behind.
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Lovely ride - mostly quiet roads and tracks... Bath Arms good place to stop for a coffee. Good lunch in the White Hart after the ride.
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Great flat tarmac route that joins Bristol and Bath
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mix of gravel and road best on a mountain bike
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Good climb, was across fields but fine today as they’ve been harvested. Might have been tricky earlier in the year
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Smooth surface climb at a steady gradient, very nice.
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Steep Steps down to the river and for view of the aqueduct are on the Bradford on Avon side.
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There are over 35 gravel bike routes in the Lullington area, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include routes suitable for various skill levels, from moderate to challenging.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, Lullington does offer some easier options. There are at least two routes classified as easy, and 19 moderate routes that might be suitable for beginners looking for a bit more challenge. For a moderate option, consider the Avoncliff Aqueduct – Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn loop from Freshford, which is under 30 km.
The rolling landscapes of Lullington are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be great for longer rides, while winter might present muddier conditions on some off-road sections, so checking local weather and trail conditions is always advisable.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Lullington are designed as loops. For example, the challenging Honeypot Lane Singletrack – Wylye Valley Quiet Road loop from Frome and the moderate Bristol and Bath Railway Path – The Two Tunnels Greenway loop from Freshford are both circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
Lullington's gravel trails feature a mix of quiet country lanes, bridleways, and off-road paths. The terrain includes gentle ascents and descents, with surfaces varying from compacted earth to loose gravel. You'll experience rural settings and open views across the English countryside.
Yes, several routes offer scenic viewpoints and pass by historical landmarks. The Imber Range Path – View from Westbury White Horse loop from Bradford-on-Avon provides excellent views towards the iconic Westbury White Horse. You can also explore nearby castles like Farleigh Hungerford Castle or Nunney Castle, which are close to some routes.
The komoot community rates Lullington's gravel trails highly, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the quiet country roads, and the opportunities to explore the scenic rural settings and open views.
For families, moderate routes with less elevation and shorter distances are generally recommended. The Avoncliff Aqueduct – Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn loop from Freshford is a moderate 28.9 km route that could be suitable for families with some cycling experience, offering picturesque views along the canal.
While specific pub stops are not detailed for every route, the Lullington area is rich in traditional English villages and country pubs. Many routes pass through or near villages where you can find refreshments. Planning your route with komoot allows you to discover points of interest, including pubs, along your chosen path.
Yes, Lullington offers several challenging routes for experienced gravel bikers. The View from Westbury White Horse – Imber Range Path loop from Westbury is a difficult 82.3 km trail with significant elevation gain, providing an extensive and demanding ride through varied terrain.
Ride durations vary significantly based on the route's length and difficulty. Shorter, moderate routes like the Avoncliff Aqueduct – Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn loop from Freshford can take under 2 hours, while longer, difficult trails such as the Honeypot Lane Singletrack – Wylye Valley Quiet Road loop from Frome can take around 5 hours to complete.


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