Cycling Routes
Top Cycle Routes to Try in the Forest of Dean
We're always being told to get out and about and get some more exercise. And there is no better time to do this than when we are on holiday, doing holiday activities.
It's better still when you are having a holiday in the UK as you get the chance to explore some of the best UK countryside on your bike. The Forest of Dean must surely be one of the best places to go in this respect, as it is simply charming and has a lot to offer.
If you are thinking about building some mountain biking into your holiday in the Forest of Dean, there are a few things you need to bear in mind before you go. Here are some pointers:
1. How fit are you? We all have an image of hopping on a bike and taking on the best and most demanding trails there are with no bother at all. But in reality if you haven't been out and about on a bike for years you might struggle. Try and get some practice in before you go.
2. Pick a route to suit your skills. We'll touch on a couple of good possibilities below, but do bear this in mind. A tough off road route isn't going to be very enjoyable if you haven't cycled in years!
3. Think about the ages of the people in your party. If you have kids with you then pick an easier route that isn't as long as you might tackle on your own.
So where can you go in the Forest of Dean and surrounding areas to enjoy a nice bike ride on your holiday in this area? Let's find out:
1. The Family Cycle Trail. As the name would suggest this is perfect for the whole family to try. The route has plenty of great sights to see - you will be cycling on disused railway lines for starters - and there are lots of nice places to stop and have a bite to eat too. Great for every age of rider, and the ground isn't too demanding either.
2. The Forest of Dean Cycling Association biking trail. Don't attempt this one unless you love cycling and you know what you are doing off road. If this will be your first time on a dirt track with hills and climbs then start off with something a little easier!
3. Cycle routes round the Cotswold Water Park. If you are new to cycling and you want to get started on flatter ground, head for the Cotswold Water Park. This is perfect as you can cycle alongside the lakes. The only downside is if the weather has been bad - be prepared to get muddy if this is the case!
These three top choices should get you started if you are heading to the Forest of Dean with your mountain bike. Alternatively of course you can rent a bike while you are here, so you don't have to worry about taking yours along with you.
Are you thinking about getting in the saddle now? You should be - there is no better activity to try!
My name is Martin Gavin and I work in the cottage industry in the Cotswolds. I specialise in finding the top cycle routes for people when they are visiting cottages in the county in the forest of dean.
I plan to cycle the "great glen" cycle route from Fort William to Inverness, Will I need a mountain bike?
Can't seem to find information on the net about what type of bike I should use for this route. I have a touring bike, but I can hire a mountain bike if need be. There is some off road but if its just small sections of paths then I should get away with using my touring bike. Has anyone cycled this route and can they let me know what type of bike I'd be best of using. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, cheers.
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Would my Bianchi Via Nirone 7 bicycle be suitable for a 500 mile ride from Amsterdam to somewhere in France?
To be attempted at the end of April over 2 weeks along the long distance cycle routes of the Netherlands and the roads of Belgium and France! I will have a rack and panniers on the back but be packing as light as possible. I believe that the Nirone frame is suitable for longer rides than the average road bike due to the geometry but do you more experienced riders out there believe it to be up for the job?! I don't think that the distance over that time frame would be too challenging either with a few days of stopping off in various places. Any general advice tips, places to see along the way also welcome! thank you!
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Dunkirk to Ghent cycle route?
is there a cycle track from Dunkirk to Gent and approximately how many miles . thanks . also is it well signposted in Dunkirk , was thinking of passing through Poperinge / Ieper or is it worth staying the night in Ieper ?
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