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Touring cycling around Bratoft offers routes through the flat, open terrain of Lincolnshire, providing accessible paths for cyclists. The region is situated at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which introduces rolling hills and picturesque landscapes. Disused railway lines offer relatively flat, scenic paths, while coastal areas near Skegness provide additional cycling opportunities. The landscape features a mix of agricultural land, natural reserves, and historical sites.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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52.6km
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Embark on a moderate touring cycling adventure through the tranquil Fenland landscape with the Spilsby and Burgh le Marsh loop. This route covers 32.7 miles (52.6 km) and involves a…
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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28.8km
01:42
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Embark on an easy touring bicycle ride through the classic Lincolnshire countryside, where you'll discover expansive open farmland and intricate drainage dykes. This 17.9-mile (28.8 km) loop, with a gentle…
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Cycle 34.3 miles (55.2 km) from Wainfleet All Saints to Skendleby via Skegness Pier, a moderate route through marshlands and coastal towns.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Useful pull-in area near Gunby Roundabout + Gunby Hall is worth a visit.
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The Old Chequers is a listed building and believed to be the oldest pub in Lincolnshire. Situated on the bank of the Lymn brook, it's surrounded by open countryside. In the winter there is a roaring fire and in the summer you can enjoy the large beer garden.
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This is a beautiful five-sailed Grade I listed windmill sat in the heart of the Lincolnshire town of Burgh Le Marsh. It was a working windmill for many years grinding wheat and corn and now operates as a visitor attraction with a wonderful tea rooms on site.
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Beatiful Grade II listed red brick church dating back to the 18th century. Dismount and enjoy some peace and serenity exploring the grounds.
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Gorgeous lane leading up to the crossing at Lym Bank. Look out for trains as you're passing through.
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Visit the charming historic market town of Spilsby in Lincolnshire. There are many great things to see in Spilsby including Gunby Hall and Gardens, Monksthorpe Chapel, Woodlands Fishery, and the Sir John Franklin Statue.
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Gunby Hall is a fantastic county house near Spilsby, Lincolnshire. The house is open for the public to explore between 10:30 and 3:30 and you can purhcase a ticket on the day.
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Bateman's Brewery is a brilliant family-run brewery dating back to 1874. It's a well known spot in the historic town of Wainfleet and serves up some delicious beverages (alcoholic and not) as well as some fab food.
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There are over 70 touring cycling routes around Bratoft, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix, with 27 easy routes, 42 moderate routes, and 6 more challenging options to explore the Lincolnshire landscape.
Yes, Bratoft offers several easy routes suitable for families or those seeking a relaxed ride. For instance, the Burgh Le Marsh to Great Steeping loop via Gunby Hall is an easy 28.8 km (17.9 miles) trail, often completed in about 1 hour 41 minutes. Another gentle option is the Croft and Burgh le Marsh loop from Wainfleet All Saints, which is 29.2 km (18.1 miles) and also takes around 1 hour 41 minutes.
The terrain around Bratoft is predominantly flat and open, characteristic of Lincolnshire, making it ideal for touring cyclists. However, the region is also situated at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which introduces some rolling hills and picturesque landscapes, offering a varied cycling experience.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Bratoft are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Spilsby and Burgh le Marsh loop from Wainfleet All Saints and the Wainfleet All Saints to Spilsby loop via River Lym, both offering scenic circular journeys.
Several routes pass by notable attractions. For example, the Burgh Le Marsh to Great Steeping loop via Gunby Hall takes you near the historic Gunby Hall, a National Trust property with beautiful gardens. You can also cycle towards the coast to see Skegness Pier, or explore the area around Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve, where a cycle rack is available at the visitor centre.
Yes, many routes connect to nearby towns and villages that offer opportunities for refreshments. For instance, the Spilsby and Burgh le Marsh loop from Wainfleet All Saints will take you through or near Spilsby Town Centre, which has amenities. The region also features places like Bateman's Brewery, which could be a stop on a longer tour.
The touring cycling routes around Bratoft are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the accessible paths, the flat open terrain, and the scenic views of the agricultural landscape and rolling hills of the Lincolnshire Wolds.
Yes, the region features a disused East Lincolnshire railway line that serves as a permissive right of way. This old railway line offers a picturesque and relatively flat path, rich in wildflowers, making it an enjoyable and unique cycling experience.
The flat, open terrain of Lincolnshire makes it suitable for cycling for much of the year. Spring and summer are particularly pleasant, with wildflowers along paths like the disused railway line. The region's generally mild climate means that even winter cycling can be an option, though conditions will vary.
Yes, some routes extend towards the coast, offering views of the North Sea and The Wash. For example, the Wainfleet All Saints to Skendleby via Skegness Pier loop will take you close to the coastal town of Skegness. While cycling is restricted within Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve itself, you can cycle to its perimeter and enjoy the diverse habitats and scenic views across The Wash.
Yes, Bratoft offers several longer routes for those looking for a more extensive tour. The Spilsby and Burgh le Marsh loop from Wainfleet All Saints is a moderate 52.6 km (32.7 miles) route, taking around 3 hours 8 minutes. Another option is the Wainfleet All Saints to Skendleby via Skegness Pier loop, which covers 55.2 km (34.3 miles) and takes approximately 3 hours 15 minutes.


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