Waterrail Way Cycle Route Overall Rating: ⭐⭐⭐
The Waterrail Way is a traffic-free cycle route of 16 miles, linking Lincoln with Kirkstead. It was built on the course of a disused railway, from which it got the name. The trail is sandwiched between the river Witham and the South Delph drain.
The route as shown on the map starts at Lincoln Central train station, allowing you to get to the start by train. Just read my Bikes On Trains guide first, if you’re planning on taking the train.
The first part of the route includes some normally quiet roads, and in the middle there’s a short on-road segment, too.
Credit for the information and photo for this route goes to Dan. All errors are mine alone.
Surface on the Waterrail Way
The surface varies. Most of it is tarred, and not very bumpy, but there is a segment of around a mile long that is unsealed, and can get both bumpy and muddy.
Bikes
Pretty much any kind of bike can be used along this route, including trikes. Road bike riders may find the gravel segment too bumpy though.
Toilets
Toilets are available at the train station at the start, then again at the café at the end.
Points of Interest
Lincoln cathedral is worth visiting.
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Barriers
There are some chicane barriers along the route, but all types of bikes should be able to get through.
Ratings
Safety: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hilliness: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Flat)
Refreshment stops: ⭐
Barriers: ⭐⭐⭐
Surface: ⭐⭐⭐
Overall: ⭐⭐⭐
Forecast for the Waterrail Way
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Interactive map for the Waterrail Way
You can download the GPX file from the map below, simply by clicking the GPX button. Hovering over the elevation profile will show the elevation for that point along the route, in both metres and feet. It will also show the gradient.
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