Part 3 of a 300 mile multi-surface cycling adventure that routes around the counties of Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, and Nottinghamshire. This edit is for those of you that like shorter videos! The full video is here https://youtu.be/nturijMSr5I

This adventure navigates to and through some historic sites, more info on the route can be found on the official website https://www.thekingjohnway.com/

Our route started in Holbeach as it was the closest point to us, we rode late afternoon on a Thursday evening and finished on the Sunday at lunchtime. This series is a record of our adventure giving an insight to what is on the route but there is so much more….. so get and and create your own memories on this epic route. Bike and luggage weight appx 28kgs.

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Check out some of my other content that visits some historic sites.
The Maldon Wyrm: https://youtu.be/2xmMf9JRZtU
The Essex Serpent: https://youtu.be/8AZp7ITEI2A

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0:02 Intro
3:54 Newark
4:50 Tandem vs Bikepackers race
13:11 Castle Bytham
19:50 Crowland Trinity Arch and Abbey
23:19 Conclusion

Out back on the route. 14%. Come on, you can do it. Oh, made it without falling in That’s us finished with Lincoln. I’m just 
turning back to the original route now. So, we’ve just rejoined it 
and the wind’s picking up. It’s nice little path. 
Quite enjoying this part. No people on here. Just us. Two cyclists. How are you enjoying the wind? 
Loving it. Beautiful church. It’s nice wind. Keep talking 
about it. It’s very open. had a pit stop to get some water and some food. 
And because it’s so hot, I had my cycling cap dowsted in water. So, it’s very nice. Just 
going down some other tracks now. Changed my jersey because my other jersey is a lightweight 
jersey and the sun penetrates through it. Just on our way to Newark. A single track. King John Lackland was jokingly 
nicked then by his father because he was the youngest son. So he was not 
expected to inherit significant lands. Newark Castle was founded in the mid 12th century 
originally in timber but later replaced by a stone structure. It was at Newark Castle where 
King John died. Thought to be a dissentry, but some say he was poisoned. As a result of 
the English Civil War, the castle was slighted in the 17th century. It was then left derelic 
for many years and thankfully it was restored in 1889. This grade one listed building 
stands proud alongside the river Trent. A day full of stop and get 
more water. It’s just warm. There’s a perfect headwind here. Just standing up on tandems work. Had my fun. Caught them up. 
Went past them. At least Wolfy has been useful for a change after a day of headwind. We do have 
a bit of a tailwind. Not perfect, but a good start. Big spire ahead. Poking above the trees. Still still got tail wind. So it was about 72 miles today. A lot of itheadwind and then we got the tailwind. We just done the last 5 miles at 19 mph. So it’s 
welcome cuz we got so far behind on time. The tailwind’s pushed us forward. So heading 
towards Grantham. Probably get something to eat and then move on a little bit. Find 
somewhere to camp for tonight and then work out what mileage we’ve got left for tomorrow. 
So it’s been a good day today. busy at times, but most of the roads have been quiet, 
not a lot of traffic. It is a Saturday, so you would expect it to be a lot busy if it was 
ever going to be busy today. But it’s been good. on our way to Grantham Sunny evening. Mustard. Feels like another old railway 
track, doesn’t it? Where’s all the beers? 
Where’s all the beers? Ah. Am I’m enjoying this bit? Just going 
into Grantham along the canal. It’s nice to track. Never expected it. Yeah, 
a little bit of the route. It’s more bumpy down here. Number 66. Made it without falling in, which is always 
a bonus. Overall a very good track. I’m not so sure that rough bits where I want to be. No. You will come and find yourself robbed in the 
night. Do you mean robbed in the robbed during the day? Yeah. Seen some uh special characters is the best way to describe them. Slight detour looking for some food takeaway tonight I reckon. That’s fed watered in the last little push to 
find somewhere to camp for tonight and then there should be about 75 miles left tomorrow. 
All being well seen better days. Hills out of Grantham on a full belly but think I’ve got tailwind which helps road feel deserted. Oh, spoke too soon. Second day with triple figures. Last day final push. Perfect little camp spot that. Got a friend traveling 
with me. So, quiet lanes on this Sunday morning. We’re going to go to Stamford and then back up towards Holbeach. It’s about 60 miles. Another beautiful day. Very few clouds. Sun’s been up for an hour or 
two. Well, quite a few hours now, actually. That’s use momentum to get up this Oh, managed the first bit. I think 
I’ll spin this second bit out He’s on lookout. Aha, I reckon that’s the catle there. And he was right. It was Castle Bytham. I’d ridden past it, not even noticed it. Too busy focusing on the next climb. The castle was built on a spur of land above the river Tham not long after 
the Norman conquest of 1066. After a siege, it was captured by Henry III in 1221. It was he 
who ordered the castle to be destroyed. It was restored with connections to Henry IV in the 14th 
century, but its demise didn’t come long after in the 15th century where it burned down during the 
War of the Roses. The stone was robbed for local buildings and by the 20th century there’s no 
longer any stonework to be seen above ground. It’s a bit like you getting up in the morning. cyclist behind. Are we okay to come through? 
Thank you very much. Have a great day. A lot of churches on this route. 
There’s like one every two miles. So, it’s Sunday today. On Tuesday, I had a 
look at the weather forecast and I decided on Thursday that I would start this ride. The 
weather’s been really good. I couldn’t ask for more. There was some rain patches about, but 
thankfully they stayed away. Done well. Just doing that last minute sort of planning. Now I’m 
not too fussed about rain, but if I can avoid it, I will. I had tomorrow Monday as a backup day 
as well, just in case it took a bit longer. Hello. Hello. Crowland has two sites of historical interest. The first is 
Trinity Bridge which dates back to the 14th century. It once stood over the 
river Welland. The river since has long been re-routed. Odd in design with 
its unique threeway stone arch and onto the abbey. The monastic 
history started here in the 8th century, but it and the community was 
entirely destroyed by the Danes in 866. After bringing it back to its former glory, it was again destroyed by fire. First in 
1091 and 1170. It was rebuilt each time. In 1539, the abbey was dissolved with the monastic 
buildings being demolished. During the English civil war, the remains of the 
abbey was fortified and garrisoned. And after a short siege, it was taken by 
parliamentarian Oliver Cromwell. This is when it appears to have sustained the most 
serious damage to its structure. The nerve roof fell in 1720 and the south wall was 
taken down a couple of decades later. Today, all the remains intact is the North, 
which is in use as a parish church. Does that fit you that? Just about 50 mi done for today. Maybe we 
could have 10 miles left. Plus or minus. Why can’t all tarmac be like this? Beautiful. About 5 miles left. Leaving Leaving a sign that says Holbeach. That’s our little 
target where we started. It’s been a really good route seeing the demographic of the UK in all its 
glory. Everywhere’s a little bit different. Yes, we’ve done a circumnavigation sort of 
loop, but there’s a lot to see in that. It’s a nice mixture of roads, tracks, 
byways. Yeah, it’s been all right. and the bits I didn’t like that was soon forgotten 
about. But the distance is not too much elevation. We’re talking over 300 miles and 7,000 ft. 
That to me is not a lot. Most of the climbs are just gentle. There’s a few cheeky little 
sharp ones in there. If you’re not confident, you could get off your bike and push it 
up. But most cyclists shouldn’t find it too challenging. Hello. It’s been a good few days. We 
can recommend the King John’s Way. It’s got a bit of everything. Plenty of history, plenty of 
good scenery, plenty of tailwinds. Yeah. What about the headwinds? Well, we don’t count those. 
Yeah. Exactly. We forgot about them, haven’t we? We forget those. rose coloured spectacles. Yeah, 
it’s definitely a recommendation. Depends how long you want to take doing it. We’ve done it 
over 3 days effectively. Four days on paper, but we started late on the first day. Three full 
days. Yeah. So, three full days. We stopped at the place we want to stop. You could stop 
longer. Depends what you want out of it. We just like the adventure and then going to places we haven’t been. 
And it’s fully recommended. And that’s the King John’s Way

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