Route Collections

This route is part of the following Route Collections:

Local Weather

Get a weather forecast for this route
GET FORECAST
Or choose another location...GO

More nearby rides

    Looking for more ideas for new routes?
    Create a free plotaroute.com account to plot and share routes like thisSIGN UP FOR FREE

    MG- NW, Wych Climb. Easy To Shorten Or Lengthen

    Cycle route mapped by  Neil Tanner Photo
    1 year ago

    Starts near Chester, GBMORE ROUTES NEAR HERE
    40 views
    Rate this route
    (0)
    This is a cracking hilly route aimed at NW wind really hence, the tricked up bit to Bickerton, rather than heading NW to Bickerton, which also adds more hills.
    Most of the best lanes on this ride, most of my favourites in the south and includes a very stiff lengthy climb up from Higher Wych to Lower Wych. It’s all good and probably in my top 3 rides.
    The only thing that lets this down is no cafe stop on route in the right place hence, kept to 35 miles, although will need food and max amount of drink / electrolyte.
    However, can shorten it to 30, by going straight over Harthill and not via Bickerton hill the longer way as shown.

    Of course this one is also easy to turn into a bigger ride and cafe stop at Lost Barn, after 31 miles, by going straight over to Tilston , after Bickerton Hill.

    The route really suites most wind directions due to the high hedgerows , nearly every where, but mostly NW wind.

    NOTE: if the weather has been really bad for a few days then it’s not wise to take the left turn at cross keys into Heathersrone lane, just after 21 miles, as it can get messy, especially further up in Fishers lane, which tends to flood a little and get very muddy.
    Better to carry on through Grotsworth lane at Cross lanes cottage.
    Likewise my favourite Bickerton hill can also be mucky in places, especially near the bottom, on the Brown knowl end of the lane. Therefore after heavy rain, it’s better to take Long lane, which runs almost parallel to Bickerton hill.
    Likewise, it’s better to take Harthill, rather than the easier side hill ( Bolsworth Lane) which gets very mucky after bad weathe, due to a farm at both ends and cows crossing, near Harthill end.
    Therefore turn right at the top of Brown knowl, outside the Iceland house & head down into Brown knowl and take the right fork to the Samderstone pub
    ROUTE METRICS
    35.149 miles
    DISTANCE
     
    1827 ft | 1827 ft 
    ASCENT / DESCENT (RAW)
    EXPLORE FILTERED DATA
    Road
    TERRAIN
     
     
    CALORIES
    CONFIGURE
    X
    CALORIE CALCULATOR
    MG- NW, Wych Climb. Easy To Shorten Or Lengthen
    kg  
    lb  
    st lb  
     
    Find out how we calculate Calories
    CALCULATE CALORIES

    About the Calorie Calculator

    Our Calorie Calculator estimates how many Calories you will burn using Metabolic Equivalent (MET) values from Compendium of Physical Activities. The Compendium idenitifes the relative energy cost of undertaking various activities compared with doing nothing. We then combine this with your weight and the estimated duration of the activity, taking into account the length of the route and the hills involved, to estimate the total Calories burned.

    When selecting an Activity setting, select the speed you would normally travel at on flat ground.

    Please remember, the estimated number of Calories is just a guide and the actual number of Calories burned may vary depending on other factors such as weather and terrain.

    FOLLOW WITH VISORANDO MOBILE APP DOWNLOADPRINT SHARE/EMBEDTIMER/ETA EDIT IN ROUTE PLANNER

    This route can be downloaded in the following formats (click to download):

    • GPX
    • KML
    • TCX
    • FIT
    • JPG
    • GIF
    • PNG
    • PDF
    ELEVATION PROFILE
    Use our Route Profile Tool to explore the elevation profile in more detail
    EXPLORE HILLS IN MORE DETAIL

    Warnings

    Please be careful to observe all signs for rights of way when following other people's routes, as we cannot guarantee that they do not cross private or hazardous land.

    Please also be considerate and mindful of the interests of local residents when parking and following routes.

    Comments (0)

    Please Sign In to leave a comment. Not registered? Register for free.

    Your comment has been flagged for review due to possible spam.
    • Leave a Comment...
    Load more

    Search for Accommodation

    Do you need somewhere to stay near Chester? Search over 1 million hotels, B&B's and other accomodation on Booking.com.
    Booking.com
    AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE: plotaroute.com participates in the Booking.com affiliate program and may receive a financial benefit from bookings.