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Touring cycling routes around Tredington traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and open farmland, offering scenic backdrops for rides. The region is situated near the River Stour, with paths often running alongside it, and borders the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Cyclists can expect a blend of rural charm and access to historic villages built from golden Cotswold stone. This area provides diverse terrain suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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In the search for a worthy patron saint for this church, the Archangel Michael was initially chosen, whose name (derived from Hebrew) means "Who is like God?". However, it was then apparently decided that it wouldn't hurt to significantly increase the number of intercessors before God's throne for this church and its parishioners. Thus, the idea arose not to choose just a single patron saint, but to extend the patronage to the entire heavenly host (i.e., "All Angels").
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The Rev Cafe lives on in Stow on the Wold, located in Talbot Court.
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This Cycle shop and cafe is now permanently closed
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Don't let the testy first 50m put you off. After that, it settles down into a rise that even non-climbers like me can get up. 😁
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Great place to stop for a drink, even has a Chinese takeaway on site
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"The small market town of Shipston-on-Stour is situated in South Warwickshire and ideally located for visitors to the North Cotswolds and Stratford-upon-Avon. It is surrounded by places of interest including Chipping Campden, Broadway, and Moreton-in-Marsh. The towns name derives from being known in ancient times as 'Sheep-wash-Town'. Shipston was for a long time an important sheep market town and after the demand for local wool began to diminish the town continued to flourish thanks to the opening in 1836 of a branch line from the horse-powered tramway built a decade before to link Stratford with Moreton-in-Marsh. The line became a modern railway in 1889. The town was also an important coaching town and many of the inns from that era surviving in the area of the High Street. Shipston today is a charming historic and thriving town with interesting and unusual features.. It is becoming increasingly popular with tourists due to its wonderful mixture of shops, pubs, restaurants and hotels. Shipston was a working Wool Town and developed many woolen skills, including those for making tapestries including the famous Sheldon Tapestries in neighbouring farming hamlet of Barcheston. which became central to the history of English tapestry making. It is today officially commemorated by the 'Wool Fair' which takes place on Spring Bank Holiday Monday. In the Tudor period the little hamlet of Barcheston on the outskirts of Shipston was the first manufacturing home in England for the weaving of magnificent woollen tapestries. They are also known as the Sheldon Tapestries. They are profusely decorated with flowers and mythological motifs and often highlighted in silk. Technically, for that period, they were unrivalled throughout the land. Unfortunately very few have survived." Source: https://www.cotswolds.info/places/shipston-on-stour.shtml
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St Michael and All Angels Church was built in 1868 by the 2nd Earl of Gainsborough in memory of his father. It is a Grade II listed building. Source: Wikipedia
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There are over 230 touring cycling routes around Tredington. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with approximately 48 easy, 135 moderate, and 47 difficult options to choose from.
The terrain around Tredington is characterized by rolling hills and open farmland, offering scenic backdrops. Many routes traverse classic English countryside. You'll also find flatter paths alongside the River Stour, particularly between Tredington and Shipston-on-Stour. Being on the edge of the Cotswolds AONB, some routes will feature golden-hued stone villages, scenic escarpments, and unspoilt woodlands. For those seeking more challenge, routes around Ebrington Hill offer significant climbs and rewarding views.
Yes, the Stratford Greenway, which is part of the National Cycle Network (NCN5), offers a well-surfaced, family-friendly rail path connecting to Stratford-upon-Avon. This provides a safe and enjoyable option for families.
The region is rich in attractions. You can cycle through picturesque villages like Chipping Campden and Moreton-in-Marsh, known for their Cotswold stone architecture. Historic churches, such as St. Gregory's in Tredington itself, are also points of interest. For cultural highlights, Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace, is accessible via the Stratford Greenway. Nature lovers might enjoy the View from Dover's Hill or the Ebrington Hill Summit for panoramic vistas.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Tredington are designed as loops. For example, the Moreton-in-Marsh — Market town – Wolford Wood Campsite loop from Shipston-on-Stour is a popular moderate circular route connecting a market town with a campsite. Another option is the Wellesbourne Road Climb – Shed Café loop from Shipston-on-Stour, which includes a road climb and a café stop.
The touring cycling routes around Tredington are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 240 reviews. Cyclists often praise the blend of rural charm, the scenic backdrops of rolling hills and open farmland, and the accessibility to historic villages. The variety of routes, from moderate rides to more challenging options, also contributes to its popularity.
Yes, the region's picturesque villages and market towns like Shipston-on-Stour, Chipping Campden, and Moreton-in-Marsh offer numerous opportunities to refuel. You'll find cafes, inns, and restaurants in these locations. Some routes, like the Bakery Café – The Café loop from Shipston-on-Stour, even highlight specific stops for refreshments.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 47 difficult routes available. While specific names are not listed here to avoid redundancy, these routes often feature significant elevation gains and may include unpaved segments, particularly in areas like Ebrington Hill, offering rewarding climbs and views.
The region's rolling hills and open farmland are beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as the English countryside can be unpredictable.
Absolutely. Tredington's proximity to market towns means many routes incorporate them. For instance, the Moreton-in-Marsh — Market town – The Coneygree loop from Shipston-on-Stour takes you through Moreton-in-Marsh, a thriving market town. Shipston-on-Stour is also a common starting point and feature for many local loops.
The routes vary significantly. Moderate routes, such as the La Tradition Bakery loop from Shipston-on-Stour, cover about 18.9 miles (30.4 km) and can be completed in under 2 hours. Longer routes, like the Wellesbourne Road Climb – Shed Café loop from Shipston-on-Stour, can be nearly 30 miles (47.7 km) and take over 2.5 hours, depending on your pace and stops.


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