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Mountain biking around Grimston offers routes through the rolling hills and agricultural landscapes typical of the East Midlands. The area features a network of trails that traverse open countryside and smaller woodlands. These routes often include varied terrain, from farm tracks to bridleways, providing a mix of surfaces for mountain bikers. The region's topography includes gentle ascents and descents, making it suitable for a range of abilities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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7
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27.3km
01:56
260m
260m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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23.7km
01:40
200m
200m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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24.8km
01:28
90m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.5km
02:42
360m
360m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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16.9km
01:18
150m
150m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Interesting details are parts of the medieval wall and a rather blackened balance which survived when the earlier shop burned.
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Dating back to the 13-15th century, though parts of the tower are older.
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Home of the original pork pie - the special seasonal editions and cheese topped ones add a nice extra layer of flavour to the classic.
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St Mary is the parish church of Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. The large medieval church, described as "one of the finest parish churches in Leicestershire.
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Ye Olde Pork Pie Shoppe has been baking and selling pork pies in Melton Mowbray since 1851.
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Colston Bassett Stilton is one of the finest traditional Stilton cheeses. It's produced here by the Colston Bassett Dairy, dating as far back as 1913. The diary has a shop where you can buy the cheese direct - it's known for its rich, creamy texture and well-balanced blue veining.
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The disused Grantham Canal passes through the village and there is a large basin adjacent to the main road. This would have facilitated loading and mooring when the canal was in use. The basin now attracts a substantial population of swans and ducks.
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An avenue of poplar trees leads to Vimy Ridge Farm. This was originally called Pasture Hill Farm, but was purchased in 1919 by Sir Jesse William Hind and renamed to commemorate his son, Lt. Francis Montagu Hind who was killed in action on 27 September 1916 at the Battle of the Somme. The memorial also included an avenue of 184 Lombardy Poplars lining the drive to the farm, the number of trees representing the number of officers and men of the 9th Battalion The Sherwood Foresters Regiment who died during the battle over the period 7 July to 30 November of 1916. The original poplars were successively felled, due to their age and height becoming a hazard, but were replaced by new planting of the same species as part of the village of Kinoulton's 2000 Millennium celebrations. The farm itself has been derelict for many years, and its current state of decay makes it look as if it could have been transplanted from the battlefield from which it takes its name.
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There are nearly 30 mountain bike trails around Grimston, offering a variety of routes through the East Midlands' rolling hills and agricultural landscapes. These include 13 easy routes and 15 moderate routes, ensuring options for different skill levels.
Yes, Grimston offers 13 easy mountain bike trails, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. An example is the Hickling Basin – The Old Wharf loop from Clawson, Hose and Harby, which is 24.8 km long with an elevation gain of just 88 meters, leading through open fields and alongside waterways.
The mountain bike trails around Grimston typically feature rolling hills, agricultural land, and scattered woodlands. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces, from farm tracks to bridleways, providing varied terrain suitable for different abilities. The region's topography includes gentle ascents and descents.
Yes, many of the trails around Grimston are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Popular circular routes include the moderate Asfordby to Hoby and Ashby Foville loop (27.3 km) and the easy Hickling Basin – The Old Wharf loop from Clawson, Hose and Harby (24.8 km).
The mountain bike trails in Grimston are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10 reviews. More than 60 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore Grimston's varied terrain, often praising the scenic rural landscapes and the mix of track types.
While there are no trails classified as 'difficult,' Grimston offers 15 moderate routes that provide a good challenge. The John O' Gaunt Viaduct – Sandy Lane loop from Melton Mowbray is one of the longer options, at 37.5 km with an elevation gain of 356 meters, offering a more extended ride through the countryside.
As you explore the trails around Grimston, you might encounter several interesting points. Highlights include the historic Barrow Bridge, the tranquil Racehub Lake, and the picturesque Hickling Basin. You could also pass by the impressive Prestwold Hall.
Yes, the area around Grimston offers options for refreshments. For example, the village of Wysall Village is noted for having a pub, which could be a convenient stop during or after your ride. The general region has various cafes and pubs in nearby towns and villages.
The rolling hills and agricultural landscapes of Grimston are generally enjoyable for mountain biking throughout the spring, summer, and autumn months. During these seasons, the weather is typically more favorable, and the trails are less likely to be muddy. Winter riding is possible but may require more suitable gear for potentially wet and colder conditions.
Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather in the East Midlands, it's advisable to wear appropriate mountain biking gear. This includes a helmet, comfortable and breathable clothing (layered if necessary), padded shorts, gloves, and sturdy cycling shoes. Depending on the season, waterproofs and mudguards can also be beneficial.
Absolutely. Many routes around Grimston traverse the beautiful Leicestershire countryside, offering expansive views of the rural landscape. The Moscow Lane – Sandy Lane loop from Melton Mowbray is a popular choice that provides scenic vistas and a mix of track types through this agricultural region.
The longest mountain bike trail listed in Grimston is the John O' Gaunt Viaduct – Sandy Lane loop from Melton Mowbray, which spans 37.5 km (approximately 23.3 miles). This moderate route also features the highest elevation gain at 356 meters.


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