South West
Redruth to St. Ives – ‘The Coastal Trek’
This 19 mile cycle route takes you from the market town out along a coastal route to St.Ives. The route is mainly along country lanes and ‘B’ roads. There are some hills along the route but after all you are
Exmouth to Budleigh Salterton
Exmouth to Budleigh Salterton – A 4 mile easy cycle ride which takes you from Exmouth situated on the Jurassic coast along a traffic free cycle path and ‘B’ roads to Budleigh Salterton. Cycle hire is available in Exmouth from
Penzance to marazion and St Michael’s Mount
Penzance to Marazion and St Michael’s Mount an easy 4 mile cycle route which takes you along the coastline of Mount’s Bay which is one of Cornwall’s most beautiful bays and is mostly traffic free along the way.
St Austell Loop to The Cornish Alps Tour
St Austell Loop – ‘The Cornish Alps Tour’ A 20 mile cycle route Taking you on a tour from the busy Cornish town of St Austell, initially along The National Cycle Route No3 which takes you past The World famous Eden
St Austell to The Eden Project along National Cycle Route No3
St Austell to The Eden Project on the National Cycle Route No3 A 4 mile cycle route Taking you from the centre of St Austell along National Cycle Route No3 which takes you along a road route up out of town
Pentewan to Charlestown to The Pentewan Loop
Pentewan to Charlestown ‘The Pentewan Loop’ A 12 mile cycle route Taking you from Pentewan along a traffic free trail up to Tregorrick where the route then takes along country lanes and ‘B’ roads down to the historic port of Charlestown. The
Portreath to Devoran to The Mineral Tramway Trail
Portreath to Devoran – ‘The Mineral Tramway Cycle Trail’ A 14 mile cycle route along a mainly traffic free cycle trail with a mixed surface along the way. The cycle route takes you from Portreath on the North Cornwall coast to
Tetbury Loop to The South West Cotswolds Tour
Tetbury Loop – South West Cotswold’s Tour A 20 mile cycle route which takes you on a tour of the south west corner of the rolling hills of The Cotswold’s. The route is hilly in places and along mainly ‘B’ rods and
Bodmin to Padstow to The Camel Trail
Bodmin to Padstow – The Camel Trail. The Camel Trail is a flat 11 mile cycle route ( one way ) which runs along the path of an old railway line that has been transformed in to one of the most
Bath to Devizes to The Kennet and Avon Canal
Bath to Devizes – The Kennet & Avon Canal A 21 mileflat cycle route which is suitable for family/leisure cycle rides which is along mainly good surface. The route is entirely along the Kennet & Avon Canal. The canal between Devizes
Wadebridge to Padstow
Wadebridge to Padstow This 12 mile cycle route takes in part of the Camel Trail in Cornwall. Although the Camel Trail meanders from Bodmin through to Padstow, this is just a 6 mile section from Wadebridge to Padstow (am assuming
Marlborough to Coate Water Country Park Swindon
Marlborough to Coates Water Park, Swindon A 10 mile cycle route which takes you from historic Marlborough which is reputed to have the second widest High Street in England (not a lot of people know that !) along a traffic free
Lands End to John OGroats to Off Road Route submitted by Stewart Black
Land’s End – John O’Groats off road route 21 Days (South to North) – Based upon James Spencer and David Broddle route by Stewart Black, 2010 Background This route is entirely indebted to James Spencer’s route, and the encouragement James
Salisbury to Stonehenge
Salisbury to Stonehenge. An 11 mile cycle route that takes you from the historic city of Salisbury along mainly country lanes and ‘B’ roads to what must be one of Britain’s most famous landmarks, Stonehenge. Standing magnificently on the crest of
Rye to Bodiam Castle
Rye to Bodiam Castle A 15 mile cycle route which takes you from the historic sea town of Rye to the magnificent Bodiam Castle. Cycling along country lanes and ‘B’ roads, the route has some rolling hills along the way but
Stonymarsh to Stockbridge along The Test Way
Stonymarsh to Stockbridge along part of ‘The Test Way’. - 5 miles If you are looking for a traffic free cycle ride along a dedicated cycle way in this area this could be for you. This 5 mile cycle ride
Calne to Chippenham
Calne to Chippenham using National Cycle Route No11 – 7 miles along a dedicated traffic free cycling trail. This ride is approximately is approximately 7 miles long. Using the dedicated cycle trail Route No11 from Calne to Chippenham which follows
Ilfracombe to Plymouth to Devon Coast to Coast
Ilfracombe to Plymouth – Devonshire Coast to Coast. – 103 miles This suggested Devonshire Coast to Coast route guides you from Ilfracombe to Plymouth and is approximately 103 miles long. On route you will cycle along ‘The Tarka Trail’ (one
Wells Circular Tour to Via Cheddar Gorge
Wells Circular via Cheddar Gorge. – 28 miles This an approx 24 mile cycle ride which takes you on a circular route out from Wells into the surrounding Mendip Hills via The Cheddar Gorge, the town of Cheddar, Wedmore and
Tavistock to Plymouth Plym Valley Trail
Tavistock to Plymouth via The Plym Valley Trail – National Cycle Route No 27. This cycle ride is approximately 18 miles and takes you from the market town of Tavistock on a section of the route using mainly rural and
Ilfracombe to Barnstaple Tarka Trail
Ilfracombe to Barnstable using National Cycle Route N0 27 and The Tarka Trail :- 19 miles Ilfracombe is a seaside resort town on the North Coast of Devon and one of its famous land marks is the Iron Age Celtic
Petrockstow to Okehampton
Petrockstow to ‘Granite Way’ , Okehampton. Approx 17 miles along rural country lanes across rolling hills. This route takes you fro the village Petrockstow, which situated at the end of The famous Tarka Taril and takes you through the Devonshire
Barnstaple to Petrockstow
Barnstaple to Petrockstow cycling 23 miles along The Tarka Trail cycle track. Which is also part of the National Cycle Routes No’s 3 & 27? Approx 23 miles. Along a traffic free route, which ideal for cyclists of all abilities.
Lydford to Tavistock
Lydford to Tavistock. A 10 mile route using National Cycle Route No27. This route is approximately 10 mile long travelling along the Great Western Railway line which is now the national Cycle Route No27 and is also part of the
Okehampton Granite Way to Lydford Castle
Okehampton to Lydford Castle using an 11 mile stretch of National cycle route No 27. This part of the national cycle route No 27 is also known locally as ‘Granite Way’ and runs along the North West edge of the
Exeter Cathedral to Dawlish Warren
Exeter to Dawlish Warren. This 10 mile route takes you out from Exeter Cathedral along the coastal path along the estuary of The River Exe to Dawlish Warren. Along this route you will be cycling through a beautiful wildlife reserve.
Bath to Bristol
Bath to Bristol via National Cycle Route No4. Approx 14 miles each way. Route follows the National Cycle Route No4 along the old Bath to Bristol Railway line which has been developed by Sustrans as on part of their national
Mevagissey to Mevagissey
Mevagissey – A 7 mile round route which takes you through the rural lanes around Mevagissey. Travelling past woodland, farms and country villages of the area. Start at Mevagissey Harbour. From the harbour cycle along The Cliff (road name) along
cribbs causeway bristol to bristol
An easy 5 mile cycle ride in a cycle friendly town despite the busy roads. The cycle paths mean commuting on bikes is encouraged but also a nice family ride can also be enjoyed. I started from approx 2