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Mountain biking around Claxby With Moorby offers diverse landscapes within the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated National Landscape. The area features a dissected chalk plateau, creating a terrain of rolling hills, quiet river valleys, and expansive open farmland. Riders can explore a network of paths that traverse through woodlands and along quiet country lanes, providing varied gradients and scenic views. This region provides a mix of conditions suitable for different mountain biking styles, from cross-country to gravel.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
4.0
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45.6km
03:25
460m
460m
This moderate 28.3-mile mountain biking loop through the Lincolnshire Wolds offers rolling terrain, scenic views, and charming villages.
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16
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21.5km
01:15
50m
50m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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41.2km
02:52
340m
340m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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8
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.0km
02:09
270m
270m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Some sections quite overgrown at present late June 2026
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Snypedales Country Park is a good starting point for a Lincolnshire Wolds ride. Though the park is for walkers only, half a mile on road and you have access to bridleways and single track for much of your ride across multiple routes. It is £1 to park but you have toilets and a picnic area for after ride recovery. Terrain is challenging at an intermediate level. This route has one short segment (50 yards-ish) that were too steep for me to keep my front wheel grounded but that gets you to nice high ground with great views :-)
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Well marked out paths along public walkways. Quiet little walk 😊
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The stumpy tree seems to be on the most northerly point of this trail, located on a road bend, it was a place I needed to stop at and hydrate
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Clear to see the tracks here, looking downhill slightly you can see the meandering wavy route ahead. The surfaces have been laid with hardcore recently (Sep 2024). Enjoyable to ride through and good scenery
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THIS UNUSUAL AND HISTORIC CINEMA was once an early 19th century farmhouse, before being converted into a recreation and entertainment center serving the nearby Victoria Hotel. After the hotel was destroyed by fire, the building was converted into the 68th cinema in Britain, opening in 1922. It was originally dubbed the “Pavilion Cinema.” However, upon completion headroom inside didn’t allow for a normal projection system, so a back-projection system was installed. The cinema’s first showing was a film by Charlie Chaplin, after a reel featuring, The Lion Eaters failed to arrive in time for the premiere. The cinema now includes two screens, with the back projection system still operating on screen one, the original auditorium. The Kinema in the Woods is believed to be the only cinema in the United Kingdom to still utilize a back-projection system. Until 1953, the original auditorium had traditional tip-up seats, except for the first six rows.
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There are over 25 mountain bike trails around Claxby With Moorby, offering a variety of experiences within the Lincolnshire Wolds. These routes range from easy to moderate difficulty.
The terrain around Claxby With Moorby is characterized by rolling chalk hills, quiet river valleys, and expansive open farmland. While there are no major ascents, the hilly landscape provides varied gradients. You'll find a mix of surfaces, from mostly paved paths on easier routes to unpaved and potentially rutted segments, especially on trails like the Claxby Drop, which can be slippery in wet weather.
Yes, Claxby With Moorby offers several easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Horncastle to Woodhall Spa trail is an easy 13.3-mile path connecting two towns, offering a relatively flat ride through open farmland. Another accessible option is the shorter Nature Magnified Sculpture – Metal Leaf Sculpture loop from Horncastle, which is 11.2 miles long.
For those seeking a moderate challenge, the Lindsey Trail: Scamblesby and Belchford Loop is a popular 28.3-mile route that winds through the rolling hills and river valleys of the Lincolnshire Wolds. Another good option is the Stumpy Tree – Horncastle Town Centre loop from Horncastle, a 25.6-mile moderate trail with significant elevation changes.
Many trails in the region pass through scenic areas and near historical sites. You might encounter the designated Lincolnshire Wolds National Landscape with its rolling chalk hills and quiet river valleys. Some routes can be combined with sections of the Viking Way. Nearby attractions include the historic Tattershall Castle, Horncastle Town Centre, and the unique Nature Magnified Sculpture.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Claxby With Moorby are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Lindsey Trail: Scamblesby and Belchford Loop and the Nature Magnified Sculpture – Metal Leaf Sculpture loop from Horncastle.
The mountain bike routes in Claxby With Moorby are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 80 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, including rolling hills and quiet river valleys, and the variety of trails suitable for different skill levels, from cross-country to gravel biking.
While specific parking locations for every trail vary, many routes start or pass through towns like Horncastle, which typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route for the most convenient parking options.
Yes, some routes pass through or near villages and towns where you can find amenities. For example, the Belchford Village and Bluebell Inn is a notable stop along some trails, offering a chance to refuel. Horncastle Town Centre also provides various options for food and drink.
The Lincolnshire Wolds offer enjoyable riding conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. However, be aware that some unpaved sections, particularly the Claxby Drop trail, can become rutted and slippery in wet weather, so consider drier periods or be prepared for muddy conditions.
Generally, permits are not required for public bridleways and byways in the Lincolnshire Wolds. However, always respect private land and adhere to local signage. Specific trails or privately managed areas might have their own rules, so it's good practice to check for any local regulations if you plan to ride a designated trail.


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