Thames Valley

Virginia Water Loop

A Thames Valley cycling route through Windsor Great Park

Key Route Details

  • Distance: 65km
  • Elevation Gain: 323m
  • Start/Finish: The Coppernose Café, Hampton Court, London
  • Highlights: Windsor Great Park
  • Terrain: Flat

The Virginia Water Loop cycling route is a shorter alternative cycling route to the Windsor rides with a picturesque loop around Virginia Water, with a café stop overlooking the water.

Suggested café stop: Virginia Water Café (45 km).

 

 

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