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Touring cycling around Akeley features a landscape characterized by gently rolling terrain and a network of quiet country lanes. The area provides routes that navigate through open fields and past small villages, offering a consistent cycling experience without significant elevation changes. This region is suitable for touring cyclists seeking routes with moderate gradients and scenic rural views.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
5.0
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6
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43.0km
02:47
250m
250m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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19
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46.2km
02:45
250m
250m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.3
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19
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34.5km
02:06
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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12.1km
00:42
70m
70m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.1km
01:30
190m
190m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Matilda’s Coffee shop permanently closed. The pub is open.
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A nice find off the A413 is St Nicolas Church in Lillingstone Dayrell. It's easy to miss as it is down a lane; St Nicolas Church in Lillingstone Dayrell is a captivating historical site. This church showcases a blend of architectural styles from the late 11th century to the 19th century, with Norman, 13th-century, and Victorian features. Inside, the church houses the tombs of the Dayrell family, providing a glimpse into local history. The church's serene location, outside the modern village surrounded by countryside in and near Manor Farm, enhances its timeless appeal.
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Lying in a rolling Buckinghamshire landscape of arable fields, pasture and woodland, Foxcote Reservoir is the kind of place that rewards patient visitors. Created in 1956 by damming a small tributary of the River Great Ouse, this site has become important for the numbers of wintering waterfowl, especially wigeon and coot. https://www.bbowt.org.uk/nature-reserves/foxcote-reservoir
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The Butchers Arms Fringford and Matilda's closed in Nov 2022. Unlikley to open anytime soon. Check before you go.
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Cracking cafe in the middle of Brackley, set in - you guessed it - an old fire station. Good coffee, bike spaces and friendly staff.
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A nice little coffee shop with inside and outside seating . Built to blend in with the new housing in Deanshanger
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Final approach is via a footpath. Standing over 100 feet high, Wolfe's Obelisk is difficult to miss. It was moved in 1754 from the centre of the Octagon Lake where it was used as a fountain to its current position in the parkland, the layers of bricks were taken down and moved by hand as part of this. The obelisk serves as another eye catcher and can be seen from various locations within the gardens. It's dedicated to General Wolfe who was the victor of Quebec in 1759 and a friend of Earl Temple. The location in the parkland means the monument is regularly subjected to winds of up to 100 miles per hour, three coats of lime wash help to protect against this.
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A grassy bridleway which enable to start your journey to Wolfe's Obelisk at Stowe School
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Touring cycling around Akeley is defined by gently rolling terrain and a network of quiet country lanes. Routes typically navigate through open fields and past small villages, offering a consistent cycling experience with moderate gradients and scenic rural views.
There are over 120 touring cycling routes available around Akeley, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix, with 39 easy routes, 69 moderate routes, and 17 more difficult options.
Yes, Akeley offers several easy routes suitable for beginners or families. A good option is the Buckingham Chantry Chapel loop from Buckingham, which is just over 12 km long and can be completed in under an hour.
For those seeking a more challenging ride, consider the Buckingham to Brackley loop via Wolfe's Obelisk. This difficult 43 km route features varied countryside views and passes by historical markers.
Many routes in Akeley are designed as loops. For example, the Bike Barn Workshop – The Coffee Stop loop from Buckingham is a popular 34.5 km circular trail that takes you through open countryside.
The routes often pass through open agricultural land and small villages. You can also find natural and historical attractions nearby, such as the Palladian Bridge at Stowe, Octagon Lake Cascade and Artificial Ruins, or the Iron Trunk Aqueduct.
The touring cycling routes in Akeley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country lanes and the immersive experience in the local rural environment.
Yes, some routes are known for their convenient stops. The Bike Barn Workshop – The Coffee Stop loop from Buckingham is specifically named for a coffee stop. Another route, The Lion Pub, Wicken – Buckingham Chantry Chapel loop from Buckingham, suggests a pub stop.
Given the gently rolling terrain and open fields, spring and summer are ideal for touring cycling in Akeley, offering pleasant weather and lush scenery. Autumn also provides beautiful views with changing foliage, while winter rides are possible but may require more preparation for colder conditions.
While specific public transport links directly to every trailhead might be limited, many routes start from towns like Buckingham, which may have bus connections. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to the starting points of your chosen routes.
Many routes originate from towns or villages like Buckingham, where public parking facilities are typically available. For routes starting in more rural areas, look for designated car parks or consider parking responsibly in village centers, being mindful of local residents.
Yes, the Buckingham to Brackley loop via Wolfe's Obelisk is noted for passing by historical markers, offering a blend of cycling and local history.


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