Forum menu
I've got a weeks break in the Cotswolds in August with the family staying near Stow on the Wold. The wife has said that I can take a bike and get out for a ride or two so the question is - which bike shall I take? Rides will need to be 2-3 hours max.
I'd rather ride from the doorstep than driving anywhere further afield.
Any route suggestions would be appreciated as well.
Thanks
Either, really.
MTB will need some time piecing something together, but there's plenty of tracks and BWs around there.
Roadie would probably be easier to head out the door and follow your nose(ish) through the many and various country lanes and villages.
Road, the road riding in the Cotswolds is lovely. Mtb is all a bit mheh.
Mtb but do your homework. Road riding is just as dull in the cotswolds as anywhere else.
Surely graaaavel bike is the answer?
[I]Mtb is all a bit mheh[/I]
Well, depends. If you're after hardcore gnaar, you'll be disappointed, and you'll be overbiked on anything other than a hardtail. That's not to say you can't have a bloody enjoyable ride.
[I]Surely graaaavel bike is the answer?[/I]
Given what we used to call 'XC mountain biking' is now called 'gravel/adventure/whatever', you're probably right.
I would go with the road bike.
Not a tandem.
Stayed in bourton on the water and went for a nice lap about, till we got lost then not so fun blast down an a road back.
Take the roadie, Stow is a good base for 2 to 3 hour rides. Get an OS map and you should be able to sort out routes that stays mainly on the yellow roads.
Live a good way south of there but used to live north of there....
Road.
Lots of pretty and very easy to nose your way about.
I ride on road around there most weeks as working out that way; some decent climbs up Cleeve Hill, including a silly steep one, and nearby Stanway Hill is nice up'n'down.
Get an OS map
Do you want woofers and tweeters grandad?
(Actually I am very pro paper map and learning how to read one).