Local Cycle rides
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This
page is 'work in progress' and will provide details of on and
off road cycle rides, with low traffic density in and around
Woodhall Spa. Route 1 of the National Cycle Network (Harwich
to Hull), passes Woodhall Spa at Kirkstead Bridge on
the River Witham. This part of Route 1 (from Kirkstead Bridge
north to Lincoln) is based on a former railway line and
is known as the 'Water Rail Way (Click on the bold text
to link to the Water
Rail Way page).
Distances
are recorded in kilometres from the start point. Select
the bold text to learn more about the places on the route.
Ordnance Survey Explorer maps 273 and/or 261 are recommended
for these routes. |
Suggested
routes:
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Route
1 - Bardney & Southrey
National
Cycle Network (Route 1) & the Water Rail Way |
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Start
from Jubilee Park - Grid Reference: TF 189635
Places
of interest: River Witham,
Tupholme Abbey, Bardney, Southrey
Traffic:
Zero on Water, Rail Way, light on road
Terrain:
Mostly flat |
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Turn left out of Jubilee Park onto Stixwould Road
and head for Stixwould village.
Turn left at the T-junction into the village of
Stixwould (3.5 km). A Cisterian Priory was founded at Stixwould
in the 12th century. Unfortunately, none of the Priory buildings
survive and a farm was built on part of the site during the 18th
century.
At the next T-junction (7 km) turn left
onto the B1190 and proceed through Bucknall village (9.6 km).
It is claimed that Lady Godiva was born here.
The
route passes the ruins of the Premonstratensian Tupholme Abbey (11.5
km) founded in the middle of the 12th century.
Half a mile beyond Tupholme Abbey you have the option
to turn left for refreshments in the village of Southrey (14 km),
on the banks of the River Witham, and return to Stixwould and Woodhall
Spa on the Water Rail Way.
Otherwise continue on to Bardney (14.2km).
In Bardney village centre turn left
and head down the hill for the bridge over the River Witham. Turn
left onto the bridleway approximately 300 yards short of the bridge.
After half mile take the right turn and head for the trees in the
distance. Pass through the gate and you are now on the Water Rail
Way. Select the bold text to visit the Water
Rail Way page
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 The
Riverside Inn, Southrey
 The
Nags Head, Bardney www.nagsheadbardney.co.uk
 The
Bards, Bardney
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From
Jubilee Park turn right onto Stixwould road and head for the
village centre. Turn left at the mini-roundabout and cycle east
along Station Road and The Broadway as far as St Peter's Church.
Turn right here on to Iddesleigh Road and bear left almost immediately
onto Sylvan Avenue, then turn left onto Tor 'O' Moor Road. Turn
right onto Kirkby Lane and continue past the cemetery (2.5 km), Roughton
Moor Wood Nature Reserve, the entrance to Ostler's Plantation
(3.2km) and onto the Ebrington
Arms Public House (6 km) in the village of Kirkby on Bain.
 Ebrington
Arms, Kirkby on Bain
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Turn
left at the junction in front of the Ebrington Arms and head north
for the village of Roughton . Go past St Margaret's Church
(8 km) and turn left at the junction (7.6). Follow the road to
the T-junction and turn left onto the B1191 Horncastle to Woodhall
Spa road. Cycle towards Woodhall Spa and then turn left onto Sandy
Lane (10.5 km).
Sandy
Lane bends to the left and then crosses the track bed of the old
Woodhall Spa to Horncastle railway line (10.7 km). (The track bed
to the right is now part of the Spa Trail and if you are riding
an 'off road' bike you could ride into Horncastle from here). Sandy
Lane now heads in a north westerly direction past the Woodhall
Spa 'Hotchkin' golf course and several plantations. Turn left at
the junction (12.5 km) and you will see the Wellington monument
on you right.
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Continue
along Monument road, past the 'Bracken' golf course, to the cross
roads (14.4 km). Turn left onto Stixwould Road and then right into
Jubilee Park after 200 yards (14.7 km). |
Route
1, 2 & 3 |

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Image
produced from the Ordnance Survey Get-a-map service. Image
reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance Survey and
Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland. |
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Route
3 - Horsington & Thimbleby |
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OS
Explorer 273
Start
from Jubilee Park - Grid Reference: TF 189635
Places
of interest: Horncastle
Distance:
Traffic:
Light, but can be fast moving
Terrain:
Gentle gradients |
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1.
From Jubilee Park turn left onto Stixwould Road. and proceed
to the village of Stixwould. Turn
right for Horsington at the point the road you are on bears to
the left (3 km). Pass Stixwould and Horsington woods (on your
left) and turn right at the T-junction (6 km) onto the B1190.
 The
Elder Tree, Horsington

2. Continue
on the B1190 through Horsington and on to the village of Thimbleby.
The road steadily climbs for most of this section with a fairly
steep climb over the last half mile into the village and up the
main street to the church (11.8 km). The Durham Ox Public House
is approximately one third of a mile (12.4 km) beyond the church. |
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3.
At the junction just beyond the Durham Ox turn right for Langton
(Option A & B)
Option
A. If you would like to visit the historic market town of Horncastle
continue along the B1190 and descend the hill to the crossroads
with the A158. Go straight across at the junction and turn right
at the next T-junction. To return to the route - turn right out
of Horncastle market square pass Woolworths on your left. Go
straight on at the traffic lights and climb Langton Hill. At
the top of the hill turn right and proceed to the ruined mill.
Go to 5.
Option
B. If you would like to visit Crowthers Nurseries and the tea rooms
ontinue along the B1190 and descend the hill to the crossroads
with the A158. Turn right onto the A153 and continue up the hill
and turn left into the nurseries after 400 yards. To return to
the route, turn left out of the nurseries and continue up the hill
to the next left turn. Turn left on to Green Lane. Turn left at
the junction and then turn right just past the Durham Ox pub.
4.
Return to Woodhall Spa. Turn right at the junction and then right
again just after the ruined mill (13.3 km).
5. Continue
on this road through Langton village (14 km), Old Woodhall
(16.5 km) past Wellington Monument (19.8 km) to the crossroads
(21.5 km). Turn
left onto Stixwould Road and then right into Jubilee Park after
200 yards (21.8 km).
 The
Durham Ox, Thimbleby
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1.
From Jubilee Park turn left onto Stixwould Road and then left again
onto Green Lane. Follow the road round to the left onto Mill Lane
and then turn right onto Witham Road (careful this can be a busy
road). Cross the River Witham on Kirkstead Bridge (3.1 km) and
take the left turn at the bottom of the gradient into the hamlet
of Martindales. The road now bends to the right and runs along
the Witham embankment all the way to Tattershall Bridge (10 km).
 The
Kings Arms, Martindales
2. Cross
the A153 and turn left to cross the River Witham and head for the
village of Tattershall. the route passes Tattershall Leisure Park
and Tattershall Castle (12.2
km) before entering the village (12.5 km). There are numerous options
for refreshments in Tattershall. Continue along the A153 to Coningsby
village and the turning left for Woodhall Spa (13.2 km). (Option
A or B ).
Option
A. If you would like
to visit the Battle
of Britain Memorial Flight or the RAF Coningsby airfield
viewing area continue along the A153 past the church and take
the right turn in the village centre. Continue along this road,
straight on at the mini-roundabout. The Memorial Flight is on
your left ( ). After your visit return to the Woodhall Spa junction
and turn right.
Option
B. Turn
left for Woodhall Spa and proceed over the trackbed of the disused
Lincoln to Skegness railway line to the sharp left hand bend
(14.4 km) (Option C or D)
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C. If
you would like to visit Thorpe
Camp Visitor Centre or take refreshment at the Blue Bell
Inn continue on the this road into the village of Tattershall
Thorpe. The Blue Bell
Inn, which dates back to approximately 1250 AD. During the
2nd World War the pub was used by RAF bomber squadrons
including 617 ('Dambusters) and 627 (Pathfinders). After your
visit return to the road junction and turn left onto Paul's Lane
(Option D).
Option D. Turn
right onto Paul's Lane and then
left ( ) onto the Kirkby on Bain road.
 The
Blue Bell, Tattershall Thorpe
5.
The road passes several sand and gravel pits, one of which has
become Kirkby Gravel
Pits Nature Reserve. Follow the road through Kirkby on Bain
village to the road junction by the Ebrington Arms Public House
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 Ebrington
Arms, Kirkby on Bain
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6.
Turn left here onto Moor Lane and head for Woodhall Spa. The road
passes Kirkby Moor Nature Reserve, Ostler's
Plantation, Roughton Moor
Wood Nature Reserve. Enter Woodhall Spa and turn left at the
T-junction onto The Broadway. Continue straight along 'The Broadway'
and Station Road and turn right at the mini-roundabout.
 There
are numerous places to take refreshment along the main street
- please visit the Wining &
Dining page
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Route
5 - Timberland & Martin |
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OS
Explorer 261 & 273
Start
from Jubilee Park - Grid Reference: TF 189635
Places
of interest: River Witham, Metheringham
Airfield Visitor Centre
Traffic:
Generally very quiet although care needed on short sections
of B1191.
Terrain:
Mostly flat fenland, slight climb to Metheringham airfield |

1. From
Jubilee Park turn left onto Stixwould Road and then left again
onto Green Lane. Follow the road round to the left onto Mill Lane
and then turn right onto Witham Road (careful this can be a busy
road). Cross the River Witham on Kirkstead Bridge and take the
left turn at the bottom of the gradient into the hamlet of Martindales.
The road now bends to the right and runs along the top of the river
bank. Continue along ths road for ... miles and then turn left
onto Timberland Drove. The road crosses the fen to the village
of Timberland. Before the River Witham was canalised it was much
wider and meandered between reed beds. It was also tidal for several
more miles to the north.
2. Just
after the old school house take the right turn onto Timberland
Road and head for the village of Martin.
 The
Kings Arms, Martindales
 The
Penny Farthing, Timberland. Refreshments can also be obtained from
the Post Office/General Stores
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3. At
the T-junction in Martin turn left onto Moor Lane (B1191) and
head for Metheringham and Lincoln. (Option A)
4. Turn
right for Blankney Barff. (Option B)
5. You
are now cycling along what was once the perimeter track for RAF
Metheringham airfield. The main runway ran parallel with the perimeter
track at this point. The airfield memorial can be seen on your
right had side.
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Royal Oak Public House or the tea room at Holmdale House Garden &
Nursery, Martin. Refreshments
can also be obtained from the Post Office
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6.
At the junction, with the sign marking Metheringham Airfield, turn
right. The road passes a couple of houses and then drops down on
to edge of the Fen again and crosses Carr Dyke (a drainage canal
constructed by the Romans). Follow the road round to the right,
so that you have the Carr Dyke on your right.. Follow the road
round to the left to cross the fen on Blankney Drove. The Drove
continues straight for 2 miles followed by a sharp left and sharp
right. Turn right at the junction approximately half a mile beyond
the sharp right turn. Follow the road all the way to the B1191
and turn left for Woodhall Spa. You can ride on a narrow path as
far as the garage, at which point it continues on the other side
of the road and crosses Kirkstead Bridge.
Option
A: Turn right for Martin village centre and refreshments
Option
B. Continue straight on to the T-junction with the B1189. Cross
the B1189 and proceed down the track to the Metheringham
Airfield Visitor Centre. After your visit retrace your route
across the B1189 and turn left on to the Blankney Barff road

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Why
not take a short break in Woodhall Spa, or make it your base while
cycling in Lincolnshire. The village has a fine selection of hotels,
guest houses and camping/caravanning sites. Select the accommodation
page for more information. |
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