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Pershore railway station cycle route

in Pershore

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If you're interested in exploring Worcestershire by bike, Pershore railway station is an excellent starting point.

1.0 km 3 min easy

You can arrive by train and immediately head out onto a network of quiet country lanes and designated cycling routes that spread across the fertile Vale of Evesham. This approach works well whether you're planning a gentle family ride or something more challenging.

From the station, it's straightforward to cycle into Pershore itself, a market town dominated by its impressive Abbey, which sits above the River Avon. The town centre is worth stopping in for its independent shops and cafés, plus there's a pleasant riverside walk if you want to stretch your legs. Beyond the town, the routes take you past extensive orchards and market gardens, which are particularly striking during spring blossom or the autumn harvest.

The station sits on the Great Western Railway line, which historically played an important role in connecting this agricultural area to wider markets. That heritage is still evident in the working station today. If you want to venture further afield, Evesham and Worcester are both accessible by bike or a short train journey, giving you flexibility to plan longer trips or combine cycling with other activities. The Vale of Evesham's rural character means you'll spend most of your time on quieter roads, making this a genuinely rewarding place to explore on two wheels.

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The route

1.0 km3 min+6m elevation easy

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52.12027°N, 2.07493°W Data: osm