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The Info
Please remember that
cyclists do not have any rights of way on footpaths or over access
land. All the trails are circular & some can be extended to give you a
longer ride. Many start from car parks and all have some car parking
near by. Enjoy your mountain biking & follow the highway code and have
special consideration for walkers and horse riders who share the
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Trail 9
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A long
distance circular trail taking in gently rolling Wolds, the level
carrs of the Ancholme valley, the soft limestone of the
Lincolnshire Edge, riverside villages on the banks of the Trent,
views of the Humber bridge, the might estuaries & much more. Bicyclemania
trailfinders Suggest starting from
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For this circular cycle ride,
started off in Barton on Humber. The 50mile / 80.4km long distance
circular cycle ride heads through North Lincolnshire's ideal cycling
country. The route takes in gently rolling Wolds, the level carrs of
the Ancholme Valley, the soft limestone of the Lincolnshire Edge,
riverside villages on the banks of the Trent and the Lincolnshire
cover sands, which can be seen in eerie movement in times of high
winds. Spectacular views over the Trent and Ancholme valleys reveal a
patchwork of fields sprinkled with heritage sites and villages which
nestle at the foot of chalk hills. On the Northern section, the world
famous Humber Bridge can be seen spanning one of England's mightiest
estuaries. In the two very short off / road stretches, it may be
advisable to dismount and walk, elsewhere, away from the larger towns
and villages, road traffic is moderate. Extensive tracts of woodland
and heath-land serve as valuable habitats for a rich variety of
wildlife and sites rich in history tell the tale of North
Lincolnshire's development from Roman times to the present day.
' Watch out
for traffic '
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