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Gravel biking around Little Stretton offers routes through a landscape characterized by rolling hills, open countryside, and agricultural land. The region features a mix of quiet country lanes, bridleways, and forest tracks suitable for gravel bikes. While not mountainous, the terrain includes varied elevations, providing both challenging climbs and scenic descents.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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32.3km
02:02
220m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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28.0km
01:51
300m
300m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Ride anticlockwise from Whitwell car park, visit Picks Barn Cafe for refreshments
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A welcoming pub on the outskirts of Manton
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Goadby is just straight up, Horse Hill has a twisting steep descent then an equally steep climb. Do north to south for maximum climbing. This is the view from the top.
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The bit between Manton and the nature/bird watching centre appears to have been re-stoned with a very uncycle-friendly gravel. Too big piece size and not compacted down making it a bit scary for tyres less than 40mm I would say. As walkers and cyclists are only real users, it is unlikely to get better for years.
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The garden can get rammed, don't worry, there's another pub a bit further on
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Foxton can get busy so this is a great detour, but only when dry.
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The region around Little Stretton is characterized by rolling hills, open countryside, and agricultural land. You'll find a mix of quiet country lanes, bridleways, and forest tracks. While not mountainous, the terrain includes varied elevations, offering both challenging climbs and scenic descents.
The routes listed for gravel biking around Little Stretton are generally moderate to difficult. For example, the Gartree Road Crossroads – Foxton Swing Bridge loop from Smeeton Westerby is rated as moderate, offering a good option for those looking for a less strenuous ride compared to the more challenging routes.
Gravel bike routes around Little Stretton vary in length. You can find routes like the Gartree Road Crossroads – Rolleston Lake loop from Great Glen, which is about 17.3 miles (27.9 km), or longer options such as the Rutland Water Cycle Route – Rutland Water Cycle Route loop from Skeffington, which spans approximately 31.5 miles (50.8 km).
Yes, all the top-rated gravel bike routes in the Little Stretton area are designed as loops. This includes popular options like the Rutland Water Cycle Route – Rutland Water Cycle Route loop from Skeffington, the Gartree Road Crossroads – Foxton Swing Bridge loop from Smeeton Westerby, and the Gartree Road Crossroads – Rolleston Lake loop from Great Glen, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The routes feature varied elevations. For instance, the Rutland Water Cycle Route – Rutland Water Cycle Route loop from Skeffington involves a significant elevation gain of over 570 meters, while the Gartree Road Crossroads – Foxton Swing Bridge loop from Smeeton Westerby has a more moderate climb of around 220 meters.
Yes, some routes pass by notable attractions. For example, the Gartree Road Crossroads – Foxton Swing Bridge loop from Smeeton Westerby combines rural roads with sections near waterways, potentially bringing you close to sights like Foxton Locks or the Foxton Locks Basin, which are popular local points of interest.
While specific cafe stops on every route aren't detailed, the region does have options like Café Ventoux, which could be a convenient stop depending on your chosen route and starting point.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, which includes rolling hills and quiet country roads, and the well-defined loop routes that offer diverse scenery.
There are at least three distinct gravel bike routes highlighted in the Little Stretton area, offering a range of distances and difficulties for exploration.
Absolutely. Routes like the Gartree Road Crossroads – Foxton Swing Bridge loop from Smeeton Westerby are known for combining rural roads with sections near waterways, offering varied and picturesque scenery.
Yes, the Gartree Road Crossroads – Rolleston Lake loop from Great Glen is a great example, leading through open countryside and often passing by water features, providing a scenic and enjoyable ride.


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