Shropshire Road Ride - Mortimer Country
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"A ride from Ludlow, gastronomic capital of England, into the lands of the medieval Marcher Lords". This route is taken from the book "Lost Lanes Wales, 36 Glorious Bike Rides in Wales and the Borders" by Jack Thurston (I was gifted it for my birthday).
Anyhow, in a nutshell this route takes us from Ludlow Castle (the stronghold of Roger de Mortimer, Earl of March) into the rolling Shropshire Hills, the and includes Richards Castle (rock in a field), Hopton Castle (much more satisfying) and of course Ludlow Castle. Depending on the group size and fitness I might squeeze in an extra castle or two.
The cycle will be moderately challenging: 59km (37 miles) with 888m of ascent. Shropshire is hilly and this route finds them. The route is best suited to road bikes (or gravel bikes / touring bikes with slicks, not chunky tyres) and those with road cycling experience, as most of the distance is on-road (albeit mostly relatively quiet country roads). Unsuitable for hybrids and mountain bikes.
The proposed route options can be viewed and the GPX downloaded from the books website here and from Komoot here.
If you have any questions about the event or the route please contact Will.
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Photos: All photos taken by Will Allaway and used with permission.
What to bring
BIKE: a road bike (or gravel bike with slicks - not chunky tyres) or a touring bike. The route is along paved roads.
LIGHTWEIGHT LOCK: not a D lock (they are HEAVY)!
Plus the usual:
Panniers or Seat post bag: for evening and change of clothes, toiletries, non-cleated shoes, etc.
Helmet: OutdoorLads requires you to wear one
Footwear: suitable for your bike and pedals
Gloves: cycle gloves help avoid blisters
Punctures: spare inner tubes (at least 2), bike tyre pump and tyre levers
Tools: any special tools that your bike needs
Small snacks: such as chocolate or energy bars
Plenty of water: in bottle/s on your bike or in a daypack / bladder
Medicines: if you have hay fever, diabetes, minor ailments etc.
Eye protection: avoid getting grit or insects in your eyes, sunglasses are OK if they are not made of glass and not too shaded
Bike lights: be seen and be safe, even during the day! days are short in December!
Mobile Phone and external battery pack.
Chocolate for Skip (but no dark chocolate - yuk!)
Food & drink
Bring plenty of water - either bottles or a camelpack.
We will be stopping for (takeaway) coffee, tea and cakes (regularly!) and for lunch about half way around.