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44.33 Km 205 m 2h 20m 39s 18.91 Km/h
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Altitude

Speed

Altitude

Speed

Distance
44.33 Km
Ascent
205 m
Duration
2 h 20 m 39 s
Descent
210 m
Average speed
18.91 Km/h
Maximum altitude
105 m
Maximum speed
49.25 Km/h
Minimum altitude
3 m
Pace
3.17 min/km
Stopped time
0 h 02 m 24 s

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Road Biking Adventure: Elm Farm, Coaley, Stroud to Severn Road, Hinton, Sharpness

Road Biking through these charming locations promises an unforgettable experience.

Starting near Elm Farm, Coaley, Stroud, you’ll begin your ride. Imagine yourself there, feeling the excitement as you set off. You'll find the terrain mostly smooth, perfect for getting into a comfortable rhythm.

Next up is the highest point, near The Street, Stinchcombe, Cam, Stroud. You'll likely encounter some inclines, testing your endurance. Remember to maintain a good posture and use those short, powerful pedal strokes to conquer the hills.

A great stop can be near The Kitchen Garden, Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Ham, Stroud, where you can pause, breathe in the fresh air, and enjoy the countryside. You could see the castle from this spot, as you feel a sense of peace.

Later, you'll head near Severn Road, Hinton, Sharpness, and enjoy a stretch that descends, allowing you to pick up speed and feel the wind on your face. Be mindful of your bike control!

Throughout your ride, you’ll experience an altitude difference of about 100 meters; covering a distance of around 44 kilometers. You can expect this ride to take you approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes. You'll find yourself averaging a speed of almost 19 km/h. You'll also hit a maximum speed of nearly 50 km/h!

This route promises varied terrain. You’ll find some lovely climbs and rewarding descents. Consider a visit to a nearby viewpoint to expand your ride and enjoy the stunning vistas.

Road Biking Tips:

  • Always wear a helmet.
  • Check your tire pressure before setting out.
  • Be aware of traffic and conditions.
  • Respect the environment and leave no trace.


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