Sunday 3rd August 2014 11:00am

Starting from - Coalville, LE67 3PW

  • 13 miles
  • Mountain Bike, Hybrid (off road tyres), Hybrid (road tyres), Road
  • 2 hr 15 mins
  • Steady
  • Leicestershire
  • Children aged 8-15*, Children aged 11-15*, Adults 16+ only

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Led by experienced ride leaders, these rides are a great way to explore new places and to meet new people who enjoy cycling. They are suitable for all levels of experience, so whether you are a beginner or a seasoned cyclist, you can find a ride that is right for you.

Starting point

Midlands Co-op car park (please use the spaces alongside the railway)
Bridge Road
Coalville
Leicestershire
LE67 3PW

Coalville

We leave Coalville on the new shared use cycle network and head out of town towards Bardon, through to the Bardon 22 industrial area and on to the area known as Battleflat. This is where, according to local legend/history, the Battle of Bosworth allegedly went "flat".  Next, heading down West Lane and passing Cliffe Hill Quarry, which is one of the largest quarries in the county (but unfortunately hidden from our view) towards the top end of Ellistown, where we will see the Headquarters of Pallex, owned by an ex-Dragon from Dragon’s Den - no prizes for guessing who!  We soon join Sustrans route 63 and proceed through the village of Battram to a very pleasant off road track in the now maturing woodland en route to Ibstock.  We then go through Ibstock village (noted in the Doomsday Book) and then into Sence Valley Forest Park, which was created from a former opencast site - a great nature reserve which has several ponds and lots of wetland birds - a real gem in our community.  We then pick up an old bridleway to join our second Sustrans route, NCN52 the Bosworth Trail, following this route through the village of Ravenstone and picking up the off road route to Snibstone Discovery Park and then travel on road and shared cycle paths back to our starting point. If you’re fairly confident on your bike and ready to broaden your cycling horizons, our Steady rides are ideal. At a comfortable pace, and possibly with some modest hills along the way, rides take place on mainly quiet roads with plenty of sights along the way. Rides are between 6 and 20 miles long, at a moderate pace of between 7 and 10 miles an hour.

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