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Mountain biking around Hampton Lucy offers diverse off-road cycling opportunities through a landscape characterized by the scenic River Avon, surrounding woodlands, and varied topography. The area features a network of footpaths and bridleways, providing routes for exploration. While dedicated technical mountain bike trails are not a primary feature, the region offers a mix of terrain suitable for general cycling and less technical off-road experiences. Riders can expect routes that incorporate both paved and unpaved sections, with mild inclines and picturesque…
Last updated: June 22, 2026
4.7
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13
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51.8km
03:29
270m
270m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6
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28.1km
01:57
200m
200m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7
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32.1km
02:03
230m
230m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6
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20.6km
01:24
120m
120m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Peaceful, tranquil, great stretch for any ride.
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At the time of writing- very challenging path, avoid if with children
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This is one of England's tallest remaining maypoles. It is a striped pole that stands over 20 metres high. It has been present since the days of Shakespeare, and its original incarnation was made of wood (until it was struck by lightning and destroyed). The current pole is made of aluminium and is officially a Grade II historical monument listed by English Heritage.
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There are great views of 'Compton Pools' from many vantage points along this route. The pools are really lakes as they were turned into a single expanse of water by Lancelot Capability Brown circa 1769. The hills, the house and the bridges provide a beautiful backdrop to the lakes.
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"The church of St Mary & St Margaret at Combrook is an entirely 19th century creation but one of considerable charm and eccentricity. Most of it dates from 1866 to the design of John Gibson, though the chancel remains from a simpler structure of 1831. The church is unusual in both it's shape and detailing, from the wide but low-pitched facade to the multi-gabled aisle walls. The west door and bell turret above are adorned with somewhat over-large demi-figures of angels. The stonework attractively blends white stone with rich golden-brown ironstone details. The interior is dark and largely brick-lined with some small stained glass windows by Willement, Powells and Burlison & Grylls." Source: https://warwickshirechurches.weebly.com/combrook---ss-mary--margaret.html
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A recent "renovation" has covered half the Greenway (the half closer to Stratford) in loose pea gravel. It is an uncomfortable and unstable ride and very frustrating compared to the much nicer second half, even if the second half is narrower and has a few potholes here and there. Best to come prepared for that.
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The longest canal aqueduct in England is said to be 145m long and was built between 1793 and 1812. The iron canal is navigated by narrow, purpose-built ships and the locks are operated by hand. There is a small parking lot below the viaduct. From there you can take a staircase directly to the canal.
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There are over 60 mountain bike trails around Hampton Lucy, offering a variety of routes for different skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate trails, with 34 easy routes and 29 moderate routes available.
The terrain around Hampton Lucy is diverse, characterized by the scenic River Avon, extensive woodlands, and a network of bridleways. You can expect routes that incorporate both paved and unpaved sections, with mild inclines and picturesque views of the Warwickshire countryside. While dedicated technical singletrack with jumps is not a primary feature, there are plenty of off-road sections suitable for general cycling and less technical mountain biking.
Yes, Hampton Lucy offers several family-friendly mountain bike routes, particularly those categorized as 'easy'. An excellent option is the Stratford Greenway – Milcote Carriage Café loop from Stratford-upon-Avon, which is 12.9 miles (20.8 km) long and generally takes about 1 hour 10 minutes to complete. These routes are typically less technical and suitable for a wider range of ages and abilities.
Many of the bridleways and public paths around Hampton Lucy are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a lead, especially when passing through farmland, near livestock, or in areas with wildlife. Always check local signage for specific restrictions and ensure your dog is well-behaved and doesn't disturb other trail users or wildlife.
The area around Hampton Lucy is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can cycle past or near Charlecote Park, a significant estate with a deer park, and enjoy views of the River Avon. Other attractions include the Bancroft Basin, Stratford-upon-Avon Canal, and the Wootton Wawen Aqueduct. The Welcombe Hills & Clopton Park also offer scenic natural landscapes.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Hampton Lucy are designed as circular loops, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. For example, the Hatton Locks – Edstone Aqueduct loop from Stratford-upon-Avon is a popular moderate route, as is the Charlecote Park – Stone Bridge at Compton Verney loop from Wellesbourne.
The mountain biking experience in Hampton Lucy is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 30 reviews. Riders often praise the picturesque views of the Warwickshire countryside, the peaceful river paths, and the extensive network of bridleways that offer a good mix of off-road cycling experiences.
While specific dedicated mountain bike trail parking isn't highlighted, Hampton Lucy and nearby towns like Stratford-upon-Avon and Wellesbourne offer various public parking options. It's advisable to check local parking facilities in the village or at common starting points for routes, such as those near Charlecote Park or the Stratford Greenway.
The best time for mountain biking in Hampton Lucy is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is milder and the trails are drier. Spring offers beautiful displays of wildflowers in woodlands like Hampton Wood & Meadow, while autumn provides stunning foliage. While cycling is possible year-round, some unpaved sections may become muddy and challenging during wet winter periods.
Yes, the region around Hampton Lucy, including the village itself and nearby towns, offers charming pubs and cafes where you can refuel. Many routes pass through or near villages with amenities. For example, the Stratford Greenway – Milcote Carriage Café loop explicitly mentions a cafe stop, and other routes often lead to areas with local establishments.
Absolutely. Hampton Lucy has 34 easy mountain bike routes, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. The Stratford Greenway – Milcote Carriage Café loop from Stratford-upon-Avon is a great example of an easy trail, offering a gentle ride through scenic surroundings.
The mountain bike trails around Hampton Lucy vary in length. You can find shorter routes, such as the Stratford Greenway – Milcote Carriage Café loop at 12.9 miles (20.8 km), which takes about 1 hour 10 minutes. Longer, moderate trails like the Hatton Locks – Edstone Aqueduct loop extend to 32.4 miles (52.2 km) and can take over 3 hours to complete, offering options for various ride durations.


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