Below you'll find personally recommended cycling cafes and coffee stops
within Gloucestershire, along with our very own cycle routes, including GPX files
for those looking to visit the area and explore by bike.
Each cafe has been meticulously reviewed and visited to ensure you know everything from
how good the coffee and cake selection is, how easy it is to store your bike,
affordability and whether it's suitable for cycling groups.
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Cycling routes in Gloucestershire directions_bike
Try out one of our very own cycle routes
complete with recommended cafe and coffee stops and GPX file.
Cheltenham, Broadway and Bourton-on-the-Water
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58 miles
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A north 'Cotswold Classic' visiting the honey bricked Cotswold villages of Broadway, Guiting Power, Hawling and Lower Slaugher from regency Cheltenham. With a fantastic KoM climb at Snowshill and jaw-dropping views around every bend it's an essential ride.
The Cotswolds via Warwick, Coughton Court and Broadway
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90 miles
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A longer cycle along quiet roads exploring the North Cotswolds, Warwickshire and Worcstershire, with sights including Warwick Castle, Coughton Court, Broadway and Ebrington.
The Cotswolds - Chipping Campden via Ilmington, Alcester and Welford-on-Avon
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42 miles
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Exploring the North Cotswolds through the honey coloured streets of Chipping Campden, Ilmington and Willersey, heading most northernly to the Roman market town of Alcester.
Double Malvern and Bredon Hill circular passing Upton upon Severn and Tewkesbury
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53 miles
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Exploring the three counties of Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire where we tackle the Malvern Hills (twice) and explore the glourious nearby countryside, including the River Severn.