Cycling UK Louth

Cycling UK Louth Cycling UK Louth is an 'Informal' (Member) Group under the direction of Cycling UK Lincolnshire. You will be made most welcome.

Our weekly rides normally start from Louth but can easily be joined or left at either our coffee or lunch stops. If you just want a pleasant ride in good company or have an interest in campaigning for improved facilities for cyclists COME & JOIN US. All our activities are Covid-19 compliant. If you are not a Cycling UK Member and wish to join us on one of our organised rides, you'll need to fill o

ut a 'Guest Registration' form (supplied on the day). If you are new to cycling or are returning after a break, Cycling UK has some great advice: https://www.cyclinguk.org/article/campaigns-guide/cycling-tips-24-essential-pieces-riding-advice-beginners

It is advised to check out the suggested route and make a judgement as to whether you are fit and healthy enough to participate in this activity. Your cycle should be in a safe, legal and rideable condition. You’ll need some tyre levers, puncture repair kit/spare inner tube and (mini)-pump. We think it’s handy to have some emergency cash and a card too. Social Rides Winter Weather Policy
The club has a duty of care to participants. With regards to ‘Assessing Risk’, Cycling UK Louth operates the following winter weather policy:
Routes are reviewed before the ride considering the weather forecast, and rides rerouted, shortened, delayed, or cancelled if risk is too high. The rides will typically be cancelled or at the very least rerouted, shortened, delayed if any of the following are forecast:

• Torrential rain, flooding, severe electrical storm.

• Surface winds gusting 40 mph or more.

• Widespread ice.

• Air Temperature remaining below 3 Degrees Celsius or wind chill remaining below Zero Degrees Celsius.

• Visibility less than 50 m. Club members however remain free to ride at their own risk but any such ride will not be considered to be an official Cycling UK Louth ride. Find us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/CyclingUKLouth

Cycling UK Louth WINTER Rides ListingA few 'tweaks' are still needed, but click on the link below to view joining instru...
24/11/2025

Cycling UK Louth WINTER Rides Listing
A few 'tweaks' are still needed, but click on the link below to view joining instructions for Cycling UK Louth's WINTER rides.
Subject as always to the vagaries of the weather and rider inclination. Routes may be altered, lengthened, shortened and rides even cancelled as a last resort.

Meet up at 7a Linden Walk, Louth, LN11 9HT at 10.00 am for a ride to the Lincolnshire Wolds Railway, Ludborough for their New Year's Day steam running event. First train departs 10.45 am.

A cold but mainly fine day on Wednesday …
24/11/2025

A cold but mainly fine day on Wednesday …

Sunday 30th November 2025SPILSBYMeet up at the Meridian Leisure Centre at 10.00 am for a ride to Spilsby.MEDIUM RIDE. Ro...
23/11/2025

Sunday 30th November 2025
SPILSBY
Meet up at the Meridian Leisure Centre at 10.00 am for a ride to Spilsby.
MEDIUM RIDE. Route distance 47 miles (76 km). ANTI-CLOCKWISE.
View and download suggested route from the link below:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/52432841
Ride Leader: Alan Hockham
Sunset: 15.46. LIGHTS REQUIRED.

47.6 mi, +1804 ft. Bike ride in Louth, England

Wednesday 26th November 2025​Meet up at the Meridian Leisure Centre, Louth at 10.00 am for a 'Wednesday Wander' to Woody...
23/11/2025

Wednesday 26th November 2025
​Meet up at the Meridian Leisure Centre, Louth at 10.00 am for a 'Wednesday Wander' to Woody's Bar and Restaurant at Woodthorpe.
MEDIUM RIDE. Route distance 30 miles (48 km). CLOCKWISE.
View and download suggested route from the link below:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31752469
Ride Leader: John Rickett.
Sunset: 15.49.

30.4 mi, +650 ft. Bike ride in East Lindsey, England

23/11/2025

Many thanks to all who helped make the 2025 York Cycle Rally & Festival such a great weekend. We have some major news about 2026. Next year’s event will be held at Driffield Showground on the 12th to 14th June 2026, because for reasons beyond our control we cannot use the Knavesmire in York. It wi...

Cycling UK Louth's Ride to North Thoresby 23rd November 2025Ride Report: John Rickett.Enthusiasm … seemed to be in short...
23/11/2025

Cycling UK Louth's Ride to North Thoresby 23rd November 2025
Ride Report: John Rickett.

Enthusiasm … seemed to be in short supply today. Just three of us met up for a 10 o'clock departure to Landmark Café and then onto North Thoresby Village Hall - Ty Harness, Paul Linder and John Rickett. Even our leader was conspicuous by absence.

I suppose due to the weather conditions at the time, two of our number put forward a proposal to miss out the Landmark section (or was it the bit of a hill immediately before) and ride instead directly to North Thoresby. To be fair, Paul had already ridden in from Alford in the drizzle, so the lack of spirit was understandable, just. Menacingly out numbered 2:1 the motion was carried and we set off on the ride. The early rain had just about stopped, indeed by the time we reached Fulstow, the sun was making an appearance.

Arriving at dead on 11.00 the village hall doors were open and one table already occupied. The signs outside confusing stated open 10-3 and others 11-3. It transpired that 11.00 is the correct opening time. Two pumpkin soups were ordered and one scone (or is that scon?) The scones were just being taken out of the oven, can't be fresher than that. I'm advised that the pumpkin soup was well up to standard.

By the time we were ready to go again, there was more blue sky than grey and the roads were beginning to dry, so no need of the wet gear for the return to Louth.

On entering Louth, a slight detour was made for Ty to show us the planter he had made and donated to Louth Youth Centre. Apparently it’s full of slumbering daffodils but should look quite different in the spring.

One last coffee at the Leisure Centre and then it was time for Paul to make a hasty retreat if he was to make it back to Alford before the next band of rain arrived. The forecast for Wednesday is marginally improved.

Early indications on what’s in store weatherwise on Sunday …
19/11/2025

Early indications on what’s in store weatherwise on Sunday …

Cycling UK Louth Winter 2025-2026 Rides Meeting. Wednesday 19th November 2025.In view of the frequent squally showers, 3...
19/11/2025

Cycling UK Louth Winter 2025-2026 Rides Meeting. Wednesday 19th November 2025.
In view of the frequent squally showers, 30 mph winds and temperatures barely above 3 Degrees Celsius, it was heartening to see Paul Linder, Steve Croton, Chris Owen and John Rickett turn up for the Winter Listing Rides Meeting. Ty Harness and Alan Hockham had sent apologies.

A full list and joining instructions will be published in the next few weeks. There's an interesting mix of routes and venues, hopefully enough of a variety for a ride to suit all tastes. Steve once again had come armed with a long list of suggestions and Ty had proffered a route to Ulceby Cross. Other highlights: North Coates Flying Club's 'Brass Monkey' Fly-In Event, Horncastle, Cleethorpes, Market Rasen and Hagworthingham. All rides subject of course to alteration due to weather conditions or rider inclination.

CYCLING UK LOUTH John Ambler Cup:
Originally designated for the person who attended the greatest number of rides throughout the year. Although we no longer run a points system, it’s been noted that one rider in particular has been turning up at Louth’s Magna Vitae Meridian Leisure Centre for the ‘Wednesday Wanders’ and Sunday Rides on a regular basis. Indeed, on occasions as ‘Billy No Mates’ but still venturing out flying the flag for Cycling UK Louth. Additionally, joining our away day excursions to Southall and Beverley. With a member of the team out of action, also stepping up to write regular and often humorous ride reports. The Cup this year deservedly goes to John Rickett.
Congratulations John!

Sign up through Love to Ride Lincolnshire:https://www.lovetoride.net/lincolnshire/pages/current-challenge?locale=en-GB
19/11/2025

Sign up through Love to Ride Lincolnshire:
https://www.lovetoride.net/lincolnshire/pages/current-challenge?locale=en-GB

❄️ Winter Wheelers registration is OPEN now! Are you up for a chilly challenge this winter? ☃️

From 1 December to 31 January, you can win prizes every week just by riding your bike. Here is all you need to know:

🚲 Enjoy a winter bike ride anywhere, anytime until 31st January
🪵 Log your ride on our website, the Love to Ride app or sync it from another app
🎁 Encourage others to take part to enter the special cash prize drawing
🎓 We'll support you to wrap up and ride with helpful tips and tricks

🔗 Register now at https://bit.ly/RegisterForWinterWheelers25, and you'll enter the early bird prize drawing for a mega cash prize! Stay tuned for more details on all the amazing prizes you can win this winter.

Sunday 23rd November 2025LANDMARK CAFE AND NORTH THORESBYMeet up at the Meridian Leisure Centre at 10.00 am for a ride t...
16/11/2025

Sunday 23rd November 2025
LANDMARK CAFE AND NORTH THORESBY
Meet up at the Meridian Leisure Centre at 10.00 am for a ride to the Landmark Café for 'Brunch' and then onto North Thoresby Village Hall for 'Afternoon Tea'.
MEDIUM RIDE. Route distance 35 miles (57 km).
View and download suggested route from the link below:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/52437810
Ride Leader: TO BE ASSIGNED ON THE DAY
Sunset: 15.53.

35.6 mi, +772 ft. Bike ride in Louth, England

Wednesday 19th November 2025 - WINTER RIDES MEETINGMeet up at 7A Linden Walk, Louth, LN11 9HT at 10.00 am for 10.30 am f...
16/11/2025

Wednesday 19th November 2025 - WINTER RIDES MEETING
Meet up at 7A Linden Walk, Louth, LN11 9HT at 10.00 am for 10.30 am for the RIDES MEETING.
Rides to cover the WINTER months of December 2025, January 2026 and February 2026.
ALSO: Presentation of the 'John Ambler Cycling UK Louth Cup'.
Refreshments available.

Cycling UK Louth Sunday Ride to Ludford 16th November 2025Ride Report: Joh Rickett.A dry and still relatively mild start...
16/11/2025

Cycling UK Louth Sunday Ride to Ludford 16th November 2025
Ride Report: Joh Rickett.

A dry and still relatively mild start to the day saw a good showing of members for an undulating ride to The Viking Way Garden Café at Ludford.

Gathering at 10.00 outside the Meridian Centre were Paul Linder, Alan Hockham, Steve Croton, Ty Harness, Derek (a guest of Ty) and John Rickett. Tim had advised that Sven Livesey would meet up with us at Ludford.

The ride took us out of Louth via Hallington and up to the Bluestone Heath road using the middle of the ways to get there. This would lead us to enjoy a speedy descent, fallen leaves permitting, down Manor Hill.

Alan was on his electric converted road bike and made the quickest ascent, the motor couldn’t be heard so he must have achieved it by pedal-power alone. Derek was on an electric off-road bike, saying that he has two road bikes but with being a bit unfit, felt it would be appropriate to use that as a first ride with the group - Ty must not have emphasised that we are a geriatric group who ride slow enough to get squashed flies on the back of our helmets.

Full of enthusiasm, or empty of pocket, no-one wanted to stop at Jenny’s in Donnington so it was straight on to the climb out of Donnington to Caistor High Street and down into South Willingham. From there the road undulates a bit to Hainton and then a steady climb up to Sixhills.

Somewhere before reaching Hainton Chris Owen hove into view (perhaps we were cruising after all). From Sixhills we rode an undulating 2 miles to the coffee stop at Ludford.

Tim and Sven were already seated and enjoying their coffee by the time the rest of us got there, but the young girls serving didn’t disappoint and soon had us presented with our selected fayre.

Half an hour later, or was it three quarters, time passes quickly when off the saddle and in the warm, it was time to leave. Sven and Chris peeled off just out of Ludford for Binbrook, the rest of us carried on to Great Tows and the, yet again, undulating road to Kelstern Memorial. At some point along the way, Ty announced he had got a puncture in his back wheel so it was all-hands to get it fixed.

Seemingly to demonstrate super-human strength, Ty removed the tyre without any levers, in a few seconds – astonishing! The cause of the of the puncture was quickly found, a hawthorn, no doubt the dreaded result of flailing hedges. With new tube and tyre replaced, again without levers, it was an opportunity for Steve to try out his new rechargeable pump.

60 psi seemed a reasonable target pressure which the little machine managed easily. So off we set once again, parting company with Paul at the Memorial as he still had to get home and preferred a more direct route.

We reached Utterby without incident until Ty suddenly became aware that his just-refitted tyre was rubbing badly against the brake. On inspection the tyre was nearly off the rim. Why would a Schwalbe Marathon tyre do that … well it was a bargain for a new tyre at £12. Could it be that a cheeky far eastern company had been able to manufacture a tyre, put a good representation of the Schwalbe trademark on it and hoodwink gullible customers into parting with £12. Reducing the tyre to about 30 psi allowed it to stay on the rim and the rest of the trip was completed uneventfully … just another action-packed day for Cycling UK (Louth) contingent.

Address

7a Linden Walk
Louth

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Cycling UK Louth posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Cycling UK Louth:

Share

Our Story

Our weekly rides normally start from Louth but can easily be joined or left at either our coffee or lunch stops. Newcomers are sometimes concerned about their level of fitness and equipment. DON'T WORRY - no special equipment is required and we can cater for all levels of fitness. If you just want a pleasant ride in good company or have an interest in campaigning for improved facilities for cyclists COME & JOIN US. You will be made most welcome. Find us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/CyclingUKLouth Find us at Cycling UK:https://www.cyclinguk.org/local-groups/louth