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Road cycling routes around Woodleigh are characterized by winding country roads, rolling hills, and scenic coastal views. The region features varied terrain, including routes that pass near estuaries and harbours, offering a mix of gradients suitable for road cyclists. Elevation gains on routes indicate a landscape with consistent climbs and descents.
Last updated: August 20, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.5km
02:35
740m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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33.6km
01:44
470m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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35.3km
01:48
540m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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You can get this lovely view without going all the way down!
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Website: https://www.lovingthebeach.co.uk/bigbury-on-sea/ Menu: https://www.lovingthebeach.co.uk/food/
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Check tide times before you walk this route - this may be obvious on a tidal road, but don't be caught out by rising waters! There is just enough space for cars to slowly pass you, though you may have to stop and give way at some points.
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Donkey Lane is a walled lane leading down from the church towards the new burial ground. It was originally a church path but now it belongs to the Parish as a Public Footpath.
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In 1219 Kingsbridge was owned by the Abbot of Buckfast who needed an outlet where the monks could sell their produce: honey, beeswax, candles, soap and mead. So the Abbot petitioned the Crown for permission to hold a market at Kingsbridge and a Royal Charter was granted. As a Market Town, Kingsbridge has thrived through its independent businesses, often family-run for generations and relying upon the local community's support. A small chapel existed on the site of St. Edmund's Church in the 13th century but the burial ground was at Churchstow, a village two miles to the west. In 1309 the parishioners petitioned the Bishop and complained of the difficulty of carrying their dead "up the mountain" to Churchstow for burial. However it was more than 100 years before permission was granted "to the Abbot and monks of Buckfast to build a church in honour of the blessed Edmund, King and Martyr in their demesne and the vill which is called Kingsbrigg". In 1798 the town mills were converted into a woollen manufactory, which produced large quantities of cloth. During the 19th century the town had an active coastal shipping trade, shipbuilding, a tannery and a large monthly cattle market. The chief exports were cider, corn, malt and slate.
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The tidal road is fun, but don't get caught out. The road gets covered quickly when the tide starts to come in, and you can get stranded.
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Okay, let’s talk about great food and fantastic service close to the SWCP…the White Hart Inn is a must visit place if you want to have a fine dining experience with service to match in a pub setting. We stayed here for two nights and it was by far the best dining experience we had on our walk this year. What at first appears to be a normal pub/inn on a busy street in Modbury turns out to be something rather special. We had a lovely meal but it was the service which really made the evening something to remember. Definitely recommend…you will need to book in advance!
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Road cycling routes around Woodleigh feature a mix of winding country roads, rolling hills, and scenic coastal views. The region offers varied terrain with consistent climbs and descents, suitable for different ability levels, from moderate to difficult.
There are over 70 road cycling routes available around Woodleigh, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good selection of moderate routes, with some easier and more challenging options as well.
While many routes involve rolling hills, some sections of the extensive network of trails, particularly those in areas like Woodleigh Park at Lake Carolina (USA) or Bidadari Park (Singapore), offer flatter, more accessible paths suitable for families. Always check the route details for elevation and difficulty before heading out with children.
The Woodleigh area offers diverse scenic points. You might encounter coastal vistas, estuaries, and harbours. Specific highlights include the historic Lydia Bridge Waterfall, the Sherman Tank Memorial, or the charming Tuckenhay Village on Bow Creek. For historical interest, Totnes Castle is also nearby.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Woodleigh, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the mix of country roads and coastal views, and the well-maintained paths that offer a rewarding experience for different skill levels.
Yes, many of the routes in Woodleigh are designed as loops. For example, the St Peter's Church, Ugborough – Winding Road Near Modbury loop from Loddiswell is a popular moderate circular route that takes you through rural landscapes.
Absolutely. The region features routes that pass near estuaries and harbours, providing picturesque water views. The Avon Tidal Road – Winding Road Near Modbury loop from Churchstow offers excellent views of the Avon Tidal Road, while the Kingsbridge Harbour – Wallaton Cross loop from Halwell and Moreleigh provides scenic harbour vistas.
The best time to cycle in Woodleigh generally depends on the specific location (e.g., South Carolina vs. Singapore). However, temperate seasons often offer the most comfortable conditions. Always check local weather forecasts, as some areas might experience significant heat, humidity, or winter conditions at certain times of the year.
Yes, Woodleigh offers several longer routes for those seeking a challenge. The Avon Tidal Road – Winding Road Near Modbury loop from Churchstow is a moderate 30.2-mile (48.5 km) path, providing a substantial ride with varied terrain.
Access to routes via public transport varies by location. In urban-integrated areas like Woodleigh in Singapore, direct connections to MRT stations (e.g., Woodleigh MRT Station) can provide convenient access to cycling paths. For other regions, it's advisable to check local public transport options and their proximity to route starting points or trailheads.
Many routes in Woodleigh pass through or near villages and towns where you can find amenities. For instance, the The Maltsters Arms is a notable pub in the area, and other routes may lead you past local cafes, especially in more populated sections or town centers.
The routes in Woodleigh range from moderate to difficult, with a few easier options available. The majority of routes are classified as moderate, featuring consistent elevation changes and winding roads. You can find detailed difficulty grades for each route on komoot.


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