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No traffic touring cycling routes in Lincolnshire traverse a diverse landscape, from the rolling hills and deep valleys of the Lincolnshire Wolds to the expansive flatlands of the Fens. The region features a significant coastline with sand dunes and marshes, alongside tranquil waterways and woodlands. Elevations in the Wolds range from 13 to 161 meters, offering varied terrain for cyclists. This mix of natural features provides a range of no traffic touring cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Embark on the Lincoln to Doddington Hall loop, a moderate touring cycling route that takes you through the picturesque Lincolnshire countryside. This 37.5-mile (60.3 km) journey involves a gentle 564…
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The Spalding to Market Deeping loop offers a moderate touring cycling experience through the unique Lincolnshire Fens. This 33.7 miles (54.3 km) route, with only 206 feet (63 metres) of…

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Embark on the Louth and Lindsey Trail Loop, a difficult touring cycling adventure spanning 27.3 miles (43.9 km) with a significant 1482 feet (452 metres) of elevation gain. This route,…
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Embark on the Belchford loop, a challenging touring cycling route that guides you through the picturesque South Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You will navigate rolling hills and…
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02:24
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Embark on the Lindsey Trail Loop for a moderate touring bicycle adventure through the picturesque Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This route spans 24.4 miles (39.2 km)…
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The path beside the Fossdyke has at one end the Brayford pool in Lincoln with pubs, restaurants and cinema. The route continues past the Pyewipe Inn, Beyond that is Burton Waters with the very popular Woodcocks. Further on is the village of Saxilby with its railway station.
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narrow path here alongside a very busy main road - barriers either side though.
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Description of gravel not accurate, at on point you have to cycle around the side of a wheat field, very rutted, also nettles about 3 feet high in places. When you turn of the road on the byway it is blocked across the field with electric fences for the horses. Not a very nice ride.
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This church in Louth, a place of prayer for many centuries and dedicated to St. James as its patron saint, is closely intertwined with a very specific moment in English history that took place almost five centuries ago. In British history, this moment in October 1536 is known as the "Lincolnshire Rising." This uprising was a protest by large sections of the population against King Henry VIII, particularly his actions following his separation from his wife, which led to the English Church splitting from the Roman Catholic Church.
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Well marked out paths along public walkways. Quiet little walk 😊
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St James church has the tallest spire of any medieval church in the UK, rising to 295ft and built in the 14th century. This is the most distinctive building in Louth
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A great place to access this cycle route is the Park & Bike parking in Skellingthorpe.
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Lincolnshire offers a vast network of quiet cycling paths. You can find over 900 no traffic touring cycling routes on komoot, catering to various skill levels and preferences.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for cycling, with longer daylight hours. However, the flatlands of the Fens can be enjoyed year-round, and the Lincolnshire Wolds offer beautiful autumnal scenery. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, Lincolnshire has many easy, traffic-free routes perfect for beginners. The flat terrain of the Fenlands and dedicated paths like the Water Rail Way provide gentle cycling experiences. Over 360 routes are rated as easy, ensuring a comfortable ride for those new to touring cycling.
Lincolnshire's no traffic routes offer diverse terrain. You'll find flat, open landscapes in the Fenlands, ideal for relaxed rides. The Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, feature rolling hills and quiet country lanes with more varied elevation. Coastal routes provide flat, scenic rides along beaches and dunes. Many routes also utilize canal-side paths and reclaimed railway lines, which are typically flat and smooth.
Many routes pass through historic market towns and villages, offering glimpses of centuries-old farmsteads and ancient churches. You might also encounter impressive stately homes like Burghley House or historic sites such as Thornton Abbey. For natural beauty, look out for the rolling hills of the Lincolnshire Wolds, the expansive Fenlands, or the scenic coastline. Some routes, like the Lincoln to Doddington Hall loop, take you past notable attractions like Doddington Hall.
Absolutely. The Fenlands are important habitats for diverse bird species, offering great birdwatching opportunities. Routes along the River Witham, such as parts of the Water Rail Way, are rich in wildlife. You can also explore nature reserves like Coot Lake, Whisby Nature Park, or Snipe Dales, which are home to various flora and fauna. The coastline features magnificent views with rolling sand dunes and marshes.
The komoot community highly rates the no traffic touring cycling routes in Lincolnshire, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, quiet country lanes, the diverse and unspoiled countryside, and the well-maintained dedicated cycle paths that allow for relaxing and immersive rides away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, many of Lincolnshire's traffic-free paths are ideal for families. Routes along reclaimed railway lines or canal towpaths, such as sections of the Water Rail Way, are typically flat, well-surfaced, and safe for children. The county's commitment to cycling infrastructure means many routes are designed with accessibility and safety in mind.
Many of Lincolnshire's traffic-free cycling trails are dog-friendly, especially those on public rights of way or dedicated paths where dogs are permitted on a lead. However, it's always best to check specific route details or local signage, particularly when passing through nature reserves or private land, to ensure dogs are welcome.
Lincolnshire's historic market towns and villages, which many no traffic routes pass through, are excellent places to find cafes, pubs, and other amenities. Popular cycling hubs like Louth, known as the 'Gateway to the Wolds,' offer numerous options. Many businesses along the routes are cycle-friendly, providing refreshments and facilities for cyclists.
Yes, parking is generally available at key access points for many no traffic bike trails. Trailheads in towns and villages often have public car parks. For specific routes like the Water Rail Way or Fossdyke Canal Trail, designated parking areas are usually provided. Always check local information for parking availability and any associated fees.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Lincolnshire Wolds offer more demanding no traffic routes with significant elevation changes. For example, the Louth and Lindsey Trail Loop is rated as difficult, featuring over 450 meters of ascent. The Lindsey Trail itself is a challenging 69-mile circular path across the Wolds, providing a rewarding experience.
Yes, Lincolnshire offers several excellent circular no traffic bike routes, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Lincoln to Doddington Hall loop and the Louth and Lindsey Trail Loop. These routes are designed to showcase the region's beauty while bringing you back to your starting point.


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