The page for it is here - https://www.thekingjohnway.com/ and the RideWithGPS route links - off-road https://ridewithgps.com/routes/49354342 - and road only https://ridewithgps.com/routes/50321335
Not ridden the whole thing but know quite a lot of the area and have been on parts of the route. The unpaved bits will be mostly canal paths - the section to Grantham I've done on a road bike.
It is quite ironic to whine that the designer was "disappointed that Lincolnshire has so much to offer cyclists but is not represented with a major cycling route" and then use so much of NCN Routes 1, 12, 15, 64 and the National Byway, plus bits with comments like "check park opening times" and "local rules may say no cycling". I guess the NCN and NB aren't major ta them!The page for it is here - https://www.thekingjohnway.com/ and the RideWithGPS route links - off-road https://ridewithgps.com/routes/49354342 - and road only https://ridewithgps.com/routes/50321335
Not ridden the whole thing but know quite a lot of the area and have been on parts of the route. The unpaved bits will be mostly canal paths - the section to Grantham I've done on a road bike.

And somebody would have found the treasure!Is there a section that follows King John's crossing of the Wash? If there is I'd avoid that bit.
Although, boringly, if we did know John's actual route we'd probably find it to be perfectly safe now due to land drainage.
Shouldn't the King John Way visit his statue, erected in King's Lynn by some former council leaders who apparently felt inspired by the worst king ever 🤣 ?
Is there a section that follows King John's crossing of the Wash? If there is I'd avoid that bit.![]()
It is quite ironic to whine that the designer was "disappointed that Lincolnshire has so much to offer cyclists but is not represented with a major cycling route" and then use so much of NCN Routes 1, 12, 15, 64 and the National Byway, plus bits with comments like "check park opening times" and "local rules may say no cycling". I guess the NCN and NB aren't major ta them!
It all sounds a bit like crayon work that they've not actually surveyed. Is the whole thing more about advertising a youtube channel and a marmite-y tyre lever?
Maybe it's better than that and just presented badly.
Is there a section that follows King John's crossing of the Wash? If there is I'd avoid that bit.
Although, boringly, if we did know John's actual route we'd probably find it to be perfectly safe now due to land drainage.
Just been told about the King John way around Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire and wondered if anybody has done this and has any useful tips. It says its mainly paved but not sure if paved as in tarmac or gravel paths etc.
I am the route designer so can answer your questions. I have ridden the entire route to test it and refine where necessary. many riders have ridden it, including one rider doing it in one go. It was constructed to explore as much of this diverse county as possible, while passing as many places of interest we can fit in. There are two options. One is all road and designed for a fast circuit. The other, and original version, takes in as much off road as possible. This is non technical off road and should be passable year round on any hybrid or gravel bike - I have purposely avoided sand! I have also planned the route so that accommodation is available at no more than 50 miles apart. Accommodation, including camp sites, is being added to the route as POI’s and is ongoing. Ride with GPS has kindly provided their organisational membership free of charge. This means that if you use the KJW site on RWGPS, you get the benefits of their paid membership, free of charge, while using the route.