Grimsthorpe Castle
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Contact: Ray Biggs,
Grimsthorpe Estate Office,
Bourne, PE10 0LY.

Tel: +44 (0)1778 591205
Fax: +44 (0)1778 591259

The Grimsthorpe & Drummond Castle Trust is a charity registered in Scotland (SC039364) and in England & Wales (507478)
Cycle Hire
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A brand new service at Grimsthorpe

It has been possible to explore the park on our family cycle trail for over 15 years, but only if you bought your own bikes. This has now changed with the introduction of Grimsthorpe Cycle Hire.

From 11am every open day it will be possible to hire cycles and set off to explore the waymarked park trails. You will receive free helmet loan and a map to help find your way around when you hire a cycle from us.

The route has been designed with families in mind and avoids steep inclines and rough terrain wherever possible. The full trail is 15.5km (9.6 miles) long. Families with young children may wish to use Option 1 (5km/3.1 miles) , or simply cycle along the tarmac road from the castle into the park and back (11.8km/7.3 miles). Two other options are 14km and 9km in length.

How do you hire cycles?

All visitors to Grimsthorpe Park must purchase admission tickets on arrival. Once parked you can make your way to the cycle hire shop where our staff will help you select the right cycles and kit you out with free loan helmets.

Payment by credit/debit card is preferred for cycle hire and a security deposit will be required. (If paying by cash a valid drivers licence or car keys will be required as security). Hire prices are given in the table below.

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Grimsthorpe Cycle Sale

Next year we will be replacing many of our cycle hire fleet and we need to sell some ex-hire bikes. All cycles have been maintained and repaired as necessary but as they are used they will be sold as seen with no warranty or guarantee.


Offered for sale
Triumph Daytona gents cycle (rrp £169.99). 18 speed, hard-tail, 26in wheels, V brakes, 18 & 21 inch frames. SALE PRICE £59

Triumph Roma ladies cycle (rrp £169.99). 18 speed, hard-tail, 26in wheels, V brakes, 15 & 18 inch frames. SALE PRICE £59

The cycles will be available for collection from 26th September to 30th September between 1100 and 1500. After this date they can be picked up by prior arrangement.

There are limited stocks and sales are subject to availability. Reserve and pay for you bike by card. Call the estate office on 01778 591205 or visit the hire shop during normal opening times. All cycles must be collected.

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Triumph Daytona
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Cycle Hire Charges

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 Upto 2 hrsUpto 3 hrsDay hire 6 hrs max
Adult£7.00£10.00£13.00
Child (5-16)£5.00£6.00£8.00
Tag-along£5.00£6.00£8.00
Trailer£5.00£6.00£8.00
HelmetFreeFreeFree
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The Red Bridge
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Cycling is a great way to explore the hidden delights of the park. It's quiet, healthy, invigorating, green and fun. Pack a picnic and find a sunny spot to relax. Enjoy your expedition.

Other information you may find useful.....

The trail uses some tracks that can become uneven and muddy. In wet weather you will get muddy. During wet conditions grass areas could be slippery. Dismount and walk if cycling becomes difficult at any time. Please don't deviate from the trail or take cycles out of the park. You will be expected to be self sufficient when you are on the trail. If you experience difficulties call the hire shop on 01778 591005 and we will do our best to send help.

Tea Room
The Georgian Coach House has been converted into a comfortable licensed tearoom, with seating for 54. In good weather patrons can also sit outside on benches. Lunches are served between 12 and 2.30pm.

Afternoon tea, with homemade cakes, is still an essential part of historic house visiting and the tearoom serves these until 5.00pm to allow visitors to indulge in this tradition.... [ Read more ]

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