Sunday 14th June 2026 9:30am

Starting from - Starting from Historic Fradley Junction where there is a pay and display car park, toilets and cafes. We will meet in the car park. Fradley Junction is well known and popular amongst cyclists who use it as a start point or as a break during their routes. DE13 7DN

  • 24.7 miles
  • Mountain Bike, Hybrid (off road tyres), Hybrid (road tyres), Road
  • 3 hr 30 mins
  • Steady
  • Lichfield
  • Children aged 8-15*, Children aged 11-15*, Adults 16+ only

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Staffordshire
DE13 7DN

A 25 mile ride starting at Fradley Junction then through the Staffordshire countryside taking in villages such as Whittington, Harlaston, Clifton Campville and Thorpe Constantine returning via Lullington and Edingale. The route inevitably follows some main roads but we will mostly be on quiet back lanes and country roads. There are hills! but there are also downhill bits!

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A 25 mile ride through the lovely Staffordshire countryside taking in villages such as Whittington, Harlaston, Clifton Campville and historic Thorpe Constantine returning via Lullington and Edingale.

A 25 mile ride through the Staffordshire countryside taking in villages such as Whittington, Harlaston, Clifton Campville and Thorpe Constantine returning via Lullington and Edingale. The route inevitably follows some main roads but we will mostly be on quiet back lanes and country roads with a tiny bit of towpath due to a road closure.There are hills! but there are also downhill bits!

A stop at The Silver Tree Bakery and Cafe on the Thorpe Constantine Estate for refreshments at approx the 12 mile mark. We will stop for drink breaks as and when required on route.

Helmets should be worn. According to the guidelines issued by British Cycling riders must be self-sufficient, bringing tools, a puncture repair kit, and a spare innertube so punctures can be repaired. A face covering should also be carried. Money for parking, refreshments, water and some type of food such as flapjacks, cereal or energy bars should be carried in case there are issues or delays at the scheduled stops as Cafes tend to get very busy these days.

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