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No traffic touring cycling routes around Hinstock traverse a landscape characterized by rolling green hills, quiet country lanes, and gentle valleys. The region features a mix of agricultural land and wooded areas, with streams and robust hedgerows enhancing its natural beauty. This creates an engaging environment with gently rolling landforms, providing a scenic backdrop for touring cyclists. The terrain offers moderate elevation changes without overly strenuous climbs, making it ideal for peaceful rides.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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32.9km
01:56
200m
200m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.7km
02:39
260m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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38.7km
02:18
270m
270m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.1km
02:24
300m
300m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.2km
00:48
120m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the search for a worthy patron saint for this church, the Archangel Michael was initially chosen, whose name (derived from Hebrew) means "Who is like God?". However, it was then apparently decided that it wouldn't hurt to significantly increase the number of intercessors before God's throne for this church and its parishioners. Thus, the idea arose not to choose just a single patron saint, but to extend the patronage to the entire heavenly host (i.e., "All Angels").
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Great 360-degree view of the surrounding area, including the Wrekin and the Long Mynd
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Lovely old church to pop into for some peaceful meditation. Jams, chutneys and pickles for sale at the back of the church.
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The present Church of St Nicholas is of Norman origin but was lengthened in the 14th century. The Perpendicular style tower was added around 1460 by the Earl of Warwick but he didn't get round to finish the job and top it off with a spire. Being an Earl must be a tad busy I guess!
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The church of St Swithun in Cheswardine. First built in the 13th centaury with the tower added in the late 15th centaury and then several modifications since. It's now a grade 2 listed building. As a different rider said the deep porch is useful to escape the rain.
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The parish church, dedicated to St Swithun, overlooks Cheswardine from the hill at the top of the village. This is at least the third church on this site, and was rebuilt in 1887 - 1889 under the direction of the esteemed architect John Loughborough Pearson, who died before the work was completed. The work was completed with the assistance of funding by the then squire of the Cheswardine Estate, Charles Donaldson-Hudson, who evidently provided half of the estimated cost of £8,500.
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There are 13 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Hinstock, offering a variety of options for peaceful rides. Six of these routes are rated as easy, while seven are moderate, catering to different skill levels.
The routes around Hinstock traverse picturesque landscapes characterized by rolling green hills, quiet country lanes, and gentle valleys. You'll cycle through a mix of agricultural land and wooded areas, often bordered by robust hedgerows, providing a scenic and immersive rural experience.
Yes, Hinstock offers several family-friendly no traffic cycling routes. Many of the easy-rated routes are suitable for families, featuring well-paved surfaces and minimal traffic, ensuring a comfortable and safe experience for all ages. For example, the St Oswald's Church loop from Hinstock is an easy option.
While the routes are generally on public paths and quiet country lanes, it's essential to keep dogs under control, especially when cycling through agricultural areas where livestock may be present. Always follow local signage and ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling alongside you or in a trailer.
You can discover several interesting landmarks and attractions. For instance, the Lilleshall Monument – St. Luke's Church, Sambrook loop from Hinstock passes near the historic Lilleshall Monument. Other highlights in the broader area include St Swithun's Church, Cheswardine and the Hawkstone Obelisk (Sir Rowland Hill Monument).
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Hinstock are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Mill Pond – St Nicholas' Church, Newport loop from Hinstock and the Cheswardine Castle – Smallwood Lodge Tea Room loop from Hinstock.
The best time for touring cycling in Hinstock is generally from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder, and the rural landscapes are at their most vibrant. The quiet country lanes are particularly enjoyable in pleasant conditions.
Parking is generally available in or near Hinstock village, often in designated public car parks or on-street where permitted. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot for suggested starting points and parking information, as access points can vary.
While the routes focus on quiet country lanes, you'll find villages and small towns along or near some of the longer loops, such as Newport or Sambrook, which may offer pubs, cafes, or shops for refreshments. It's a good idea to plan your stops in advance, especially on more remote sections.
The komoot community highly rates touring cycling in Hinstock, with an average score of 4.8 stars from 51 ratings. Cyclists frequently praise the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful rolling countryside, and the well-maintained surfaces of the quiet country lanes, making for a relaxing and enjoyable ride.
The duration of the routes varies depending on their length and your cycling pace. For example, the Mill Pond – St Nicholas' Church, Newport loop from Hinstock is about 32.8 km and takes approximately 1 hour 55 minutes, while the Lilleshall Abbey – Vintage Water Fountain loop from Hinstock is around 40.9 km and typically takes about 2 hours 27 minutes.


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