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No traffic road cycling routes around Stoke Upon Tern traverse the picturesque Shropshire countryside, characterized by quiet country lanes and the meandering River Tern. The region offers a mix of flat sections and gentle rolling hills, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. This landscape allows for peaceful rides away from heavy traffic, making it suitable for different fitness levels. The area's natural features include river valleys and open fields, contributing to a serene cycling experience.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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45.3km
01:52
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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61.2km
02:40
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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40.8km
01:47
240m
240m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Great ride up to the Hall, a bit of a climb (but the only climb on this route considered worth rating by Garmin!). Turn left just at the hall, and a great lane again, but mind the speed humps which are quite sharp.
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Great lanes, relatively traffic free and lovely views
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I made the route start from Moreton Say, a really attractive village with free parking near the village pond.
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Covered outside structure, got shops and cafe / bar next to it
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The church of St Swithun in Cheswardine. First built in the 13th centaury with the tower added in the late 15th centaury and then several modifications since. It's now a grade 2 listed building. As a different rider said the deep porch is useful to escape the rain.
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The parish church, dedicated to St Swithun, overlooks Cheswardine from the hill at the top of the village. This is at least the third church on this site, and was rebuilt in 1887 - 1889 under the direction of the esteemed architect John Loughborough Pearson, who died before the work was completed. The work was completed with the assistance of funding by the then squire of the Cheswardine Estate, Charles Donaldson-Hudson, who evidently provided half of the estimated cost of £8,500.
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There are 8 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Stoke Upon Tern featured in this guide. These routes are designed to keep you on quiet country lanes and dedicated cycle paths, offering a peaceful cycling experience away from busy roads.
Yes, there are 3 easy routes perfect for those new to road cycling or looking for a relaxed ride. An excellent option is the River Meese – The Kynnersley Barrow loop from Stoke upon Tern, which covers about 45 km with minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for any fitness level.
The routes primarily utilize quiet country lanes and well-paved surfaces, characteristic of the Shropshire countryside. While most are smooth, some segments on moderate routes might involve slightly more varied or unpaved sections, offering a mix of terrain within a generally tranquil setting.
The area around Stoke Upon Tern is rich in history and natural beauty. You might pass by historical sites such as Moreton Corbet Castle or the historic St Swithun's Church in Cheswardine. The River Tern itself is a scenic focal point, and some routes pass through charming villages and past features like Ternhill Airfield.
Absolutely. There are 5 moderate routes for those seeking a greater challenge. For instance, the River Meese – Stoke on Tern Church Tower loop from Ternhill Airfield offers a longer ride of over 60 km with more elevation, requiring good fitness. Another option is the River Tern Weir and Lock – The Kynnersley Barrow loop from Ternhill Airfield, also around 62 km.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience around Stoke Upon Tern, with an average score of 4.6 stars from 68 ratings. Cyclists often praise the peacefulness of the quiet country lanes and the scenic beauty of the Shropshire landscape, making it ideal for traffic-free rides.
Yes, all the routes featured in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. This makes planning your cycling trip convenient, especially if you're driving to a starting point.
Many routes, particularly those starting from Ternhill Airfield, offer convenient parking options. For routes originating directly from Stoke Upon Tern village, local parking facilities or designated roadside parking in quiet areas would be suitable starting points. Always check local signage for restrictions.
Yes, the region offers several beautiful gardens and natural features. While not directly on every route, places like Wollerton Old Hall Garden and Hodnet Hall Gardens are notable horticultural attractions nearby. For a unique natural experience, The Grotto at Hawkstone Park, with its caves and passages, is also within reach.
The Shropshire countryside is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. Autumn also provides stunning scenery with changing foliage. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, the area is dotted with historical churches. For example, the River Meese – Stoke on Tern Church Tower loop from Ternhill Airfield passes near the historic Stoke on Tern Church. Additionally, St Swithun's Church in Cheswardine and St Michael and All Angels Church are other notable religious sites in the vicinity that you might encounter or detour to see.


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