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Touring cycling around Leighton And Eaton Constantine offers diverse landscapes, from gentle valleys to sweeping hilltops within the Shropshire Hills National Landscape. The region features quiet country lanes, alongside prominent natural landmarks like The Wrekin, which rises to 407 meters. Cyclists can navigate mostly paved surfaces around reservoirs or explore more challenging routes with significant climbs and descents in the wider Shropshire Hills.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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George and Dragon (photo added) is the Good Beer Guide Pub in town (although I had a very dodgy pint). Old School charm and worth seeking out.
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Such a great place to go for a hike, can only recommend it. Some sure-footedness required and can get a bit muddy.
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There is a little stream at the other side of the road, which is amazing to wash your dog off before they get back in the car!!
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Much Wenlock is a stunningly beautiful medieval town. Walking about town is like going back in time with its great selection of traditional shops and all offering good old-fashioned one to one service. It is a quintessentially English town, a bit off the beaten track but well worth the visit.
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This majestic woodland located on the slopes of some of the most stunning mountains in the Shropshire Hills is a unique and wonderful place for a walk. The trees rise up high above you as you make your way along a magical footpath, make sure to peek through the trees and enjoy far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside.
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The Holy Trinity Church in Much Wenlock is a beautiful 12th century building situated in the heart of the town. The church features a number of striking features, such as its Norman tower and stunning stained-glass windows.
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Much Wenlock is a charming little market town steeped in history and natural beauty located in Shropshire. Perhaps the most fascinating thing to know about Much Wenlock, is it is the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games, having hosted the Wenlock Olympian Games here in the 19th century. There are so many other wonderful things to know about Much Wenlock and lots to see, including visiting the old Priary, catching up on local history at the Much Wenlock Museum, or visiting the beautiful historic church.
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The plaque commemorates the site of the first Wenlock Games in 1850. William Penny Brookes was born in Much Wenlock and was a doctor here from the mid 1800s. He had the very novel idea, for the time that fresh air and exercise would be good for his patients. To this end, in 1850, he began the “Wenlock Games”. Windmill Hill formed one side of a natural amphitheatre where the majority of the spectators sat to watch the Games. The cost of a seat was a princely one shilling and sixpence.
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There are over 280 touring cycling routes in the Leighton And Eaton Constantine area. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from gentle rides through valleys to more challenging climbs within the Shropshire Hills National Landscape.
The touring cycling routes around Leighton And Eaton Constantine feature varied terrain. You'll find mostly paved surfaces, especially on loops around the Wrekin Reservoir. However, routes extending into the wider Shropshire Hills National Landscape can include quiet country lanes, rolling hills, and more challenging sections with significant climbs and descents. Some segments, particularly around The Wrekin, might be unpaved and require good fitness.
Yes, the area offers routes suitable for beginners. Out of the over 280 routes, 63 are classified as easy. These often include gentler options like parts of the Roman Road from Church Stretton to Acton Burnell or routes in the Teme Valley near Ludlow, which provide a more relaxed cycling experience.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 52 difficult routes available. The wider Shropshire Hills National Landscape, accessible from Leighton And Eaton Constantine, offers demanding climbs such as the iconic Burway climb on the Long Mynd, and routes traversing the high ridges of the Clun Forest or the Clee Hills plateau.
Many routes offer stunning views and pass by significant natural landmarks. You can enjoy views of The Wrekin summit, a prominent landmark rising to 407 meters, visible from many points. The Ercall Nature Reserve, near The Wrekin, is also a beautiful spot with fascinating geological features and diverse flora. The Shropshire Hills National Landscape itself is renowned for its sweeping hilltops and breathtaking vistas.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can cycle past charming black and white buildings in Leighton village, and the historic Leighton Hall estate. The Mill at Leighton, a Grade II Listed Building with origins dating back 1,000 years, also makes for an interesting stop. Further afield, towns like Much Wenlock offer medieval charm and traditional shops.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in the area are circular. For example, the Wrekin Reservoir – View of The Wrekin (West Side) loop from Leighton and Eaton Constantine is a popular circular option. The Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre also provides several circular cycling routes designed to explore the countryside and market towns.
The touring cycling routes around Leighton And Eaton Constantine are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.75 stars from over 150 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country lanes, the varied terrain, and the stunning views of prominent landmarks like The Wrekin.
Yes, the area provides access to routes that can lead towards the Ironbridge Gorge. While there isn't one single dedicated 'Leighton to Ironbridge cycle path' mentioned, the network of quiet country lanes and well-documented routes in the region allows for cycling between these locations. The Miner's Wheel Memorial – Southwater Lake loop from Coalbrookdale is an example of a route in the vicinity of Ironbridge.
The Shropshire Hills, including the area around Leighton And Eaton Constantine, are beautiful for cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with spring bringing bluebells to places like The Ercall Nature Reserve. Summer is also popular, though routes can be busier. Winter cycling is possible, but some higher or unpaved sections might be more challenging due to weather conditions.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly cycling options. Many of the easier routes, particularly those on mostly paved surfaces around the Wrekin Reservoir, are suitable for families. The Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre also highlights routes designed for exploring the countryside and villages, which can be adapted for family outings.
While specific parking locations for each route are best checked on individual tour pages, many villages and towns in the Shropshire Hills, including those near Leighton And Eaton Constantine, offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to look for designated parking areas in starting points like Leighton village or nearby towns such as Much Wenlock or Church Stretton.
Yes, you'll find various amenities in the villages and towns throughout the region. Leighton village itself has The Mill at Leighton, a historic pub. Towns like Much Wenlock and Church Stretton, often included in cycling routes, offer a selection of cafes, pubs, and shops where you can refuel and rest during your tour.


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