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Johnny / March 3, 2025

Take a Detour: Castle Bytham’s Community Shop

Nestled in the heart of Lincolnshire’s picturesque countryside, Castle Bytham has a hidden gem that’s well worth a detour on your next ride. As you roll through this charming village, you’ll stumble upon a true local community treasure – Bythams Community Shop and Café.

stopping for a coffee at Castle Bytham Community Shop

A Hub for Cyclists and Locals

This isn’t your run of the mill pit stop. The Bythams Community Shop and Café has been serving up smiles and sustenance since 2020, quickly becoming an integral part of village life. It’s the perfect place to refuel, rehydrate, and soak in some local flavour.

What’s on Offer?

Fancy a full English to kickstart your ride? Or perhaps a cup of fresh coffee and a slice of homemade cake to power you through that last hill towards Clipsham? The café has you covered. They serve up a tempting array of treats, from hearty breakfasts to light lunches and everything in between.

But it’s not just about the grub. The shop stocks a range of local produce and everyday essentials. So, if you’ve forgotten your energy bars or need to pick up some emergency beers, you’re sorted.

More Than Just a Shop

What makes this place truly special is its community spirit. Run by volunteers, the shop and café embody the warmth and friendliness that make cycling in rural Britain such a joy. It’s a place where you can chat with locals, swap route tips with fellow cyclists, and really get a feel for village life.

Planning Your Visit

The Bythams Community Shop and Café is open seven days a week, with extended hours Tuesday through Saturday. They’re even open on Sundays, perfect for those weekend rides. And if you need to sort out any postal bits and bobs, the Post Office van stops by regularly.

A Testament to Community Spirit

The story behind this little hub is as inspiring as the views around Castle Bytham. Born from a community’s determination to bring back local services, the shop has gone from strength to strength. It’s a brilliant example of what can happen when a village pulls together.

So, next time you’re planning a ride through Lincolnshire, make sure to pencil in a stop at Castle Bytham. Whether you’re after a quick coffee, a leisurely lunch, or just a friendly chat, The Bythams Community Shop and Café is well worth the visit. Who knows? You might just find it becoming a regular feature on your cycling routes.

Remember, it’s not just about the destination, but the journey – and the wonderful pit stops along the way. Happy cycling!

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