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Touring cycling routes around Lusby With Winceby traverse the gently undulating terrain of the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features picturesque valleys, such as those formed by the River Bain and River Waring, and distinctive dales. Cyclists can expect quiet country lanes and varied landscapes, including areas of porous Spilsby Sandstone and Kimmeridge Clay. This rural setting provides a suitable environment for exploring on two wheels.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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69.8km
03:59
140m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
78.8km
04:57
670m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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59.9km
03:26
160m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:44
330m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Some of the thoughtful sculptures on the pathway
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All Saints church is a small Grade II listed building built of green stone and red brick. It's one of the more isolated church's in Lincolnshire and only seats about 30 people.
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St Guthlac is a Perpendicular Gothic style church with traces of Norman architecture. It features impressive stained glass windows, some of which date back to the 15th century.
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Priest Hill Lane is an off-road section of the Lindsey Trail, a long distance circular cycling route running through the Lincolnshire Wolds. There's a ford which can be crossed by a small bridge and some lovely double track cycling.
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St Helen's is a medieval church which lies on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds. It's a Grade II listed building with 13th and 14th century features and a 16th octagonal font. It shares the same name with the church in the neighbouring village of West Keal.
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There are over 100 touring cycling routes around Lusby With Winceby, offering a wide variety of options for exploring the Lincolnshire Wolds. These routes cater to different skill levels, from easy to difficult.
Yes, Lusby With Winceby offers 21 easy touring cycling routes. While specific family-friendly routes aren't detailed, easy routes generally have less elevation gain and shorter distances, making them suitable for a more relaxed pace. The Spa Trail, mentioned in the region research, is a traffic-free path that could be a good option for families, featuring unique art installations like the Nature Magnified Sculpture and Viking Ship and Heron Sculptures.
The touring cycling routes around Lusby With Winceby primarily traverse the gently undulating terrain of the Lincolnshire Wolds. You'll encounter picturesque valleys, quiet country lanes, and varied landscapes, including areas of porous Spilsby Sandstone and Kimmeridge Clay. Some routes, like the Sheep Dip Lane Gravel Track – View of Hoe Hill loop from Hagworthingham, feature scenic gravel tracks.
Many of the touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Bolingbroke Castle Ruins – St Nicholas' Church, Partney loop from Bolingbroke is a moderate 19.99 km circular route exploring historical sites and rural landscapes. Another option is the View of Hoe Hill – Horncastle Town Centre loop from Hagworthingham, which covers 33.71 km.
The area offers several points of interest. You can cycle past historical sites like Horncastle Town Centre, known for its antique shops, or visit charming villages such as Belchford Village, which has a historic church and traditional country pub. The St Andrew's Church, Fulletby is another historical site you might encounter.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country lanes, the gently undulating terrain of the Lincolnshire Wolds, and the varied landscapes that make for an enjoyable touring experience.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are 15 difficult touring cycling routes available. An example is the Sheep Dip Lane Gravel Track – View of Hoe Hill loop from Hagworthingham, a 27.97 km path that traverses gravel tracks and offers extensive views, indicating more strenuous climbs.
Charming villages like Belchford, nestled in the Lincolnshire Wolds, offer traditional country pubs such as the Bluebell Inn, providing pleasant stops for refreshments. Horncastle Town Centre also serves as a hub with cafes and restaurants, making it a good destination or stop on a longer route like the View of Hoe Hill – Horncastle Town Centre loop from Bolingbroke.
The Lincolnshire Wolds offer beautiful scenery year-round. Spring and summer provide pleasant weather for cycling, with lush landscapes. Autumn brings vibrant colors, while winter can offer crisp, quiet rides, though conditions may be more challenging. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Many routes in the Lincolnshire Wolds provide scenic views due to the undulating terrain. The Sheep Dip Lane Gravel Track – View of Hoe Hill loop from Hagworthingham is specifically noted for offering views of the Wolds landscape. The nearby Bluestone Heath Road, while not directly in Lusby With Winceby, is known for strenuous climbs rewarded with extensive views, suggesting similar vistas can be found in the wider area.
The region around Lusby With Winceby is known for its tranquil, rural setting and quiet country lanes, especially compared to more urban areas. While specific 'less crowded' routes aren't designated, exploring some of the 64 moderate or 21 easy routes during off-peak times or weekdays will generally offer a more peaceful experience.
Yes, if you're looking for a shorter ride, the Priest Hill Lane Ford – The George and Dragon loop from Hagworthingham is a moderate 14.36 km route that can be completed in about 1 hour 7 minutes, making it suitable for a quicker touring cycle.


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