A quick and dirty 32km in this neck of the woods might become your go-to gravel training route. The loop is short in distance and low in traffic, but the big ups and downs will keep your head in the game. Once you’re out of the woods, you’ll be cruising by pastures all the way back to the car.

PS: crossroads like Napham and Shannon make it easy to shorten this route to your liking, and the faint of tire can cut out a bit of off-road by keeping on Read Road to Naphan and heading north again on Phillips.

  • Challenge Level
    Rambler
  • Elevation Gain
    207m
  • Distance
    32.9km
  • Paved
    23%
  • Dirt
    77%
  • Physical Difficulty
  • Technical Difficulty

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