Yorkshire
Upper Derwent Valley Reservoirs, The Peak District,Near Sheffield
A 15 mile cycle route which takes you around the three reservoirs which make up the Upper Derwent Valley reservoirs. The surface is mixed being of woodland trails, gravel paths and some tarmac roads. It can be a bit challenging in
Harrogate to Knaresborough via Beryl Burton Cycleway
Harrogate to Knaresborough. A 4 mile cycle route which takes you from the centre of the spa town of Harrogate out through its suburbs and into the surrounding countryside. The route is along some minor suburb roads, country lanes and the
Ripon Loop to via Fountains Abbey
Ripon Loop – Via Fountains Abbey A 9 mile cycle route taking you on a loop from Ripon Cathedral to the world famous Fountains Abbey and back to Ripon along mainly ‘B’ roads and country lanes. You will encounter some hills along
Beverley Loop to via North Newbald
Beverley Loop via North Newbald A 19 mile cycle route which takes you from Beverley out along country lanes and ‘B’ roads on a loop circuit through the Yorkshire Wolds. You will encounter some hills along the route but some of
Scarborough to Whitby to Via National Cycle Route No1
Scarborough to Whitby on National cycle Route No1. Using the National Cycle Route No 1. The cycle ride 22milesfrom Scarborough out along the coast northwards to Whitby passing numerous lovely villages and fishing ports along the way. The route is
Hutton Nr. Driffield to Sledmere
Hutton to Sledmere Approx 13 miles. This cycle ride takes you from the small village of Hutton along country lanes and ‘B’ roads to the village of Sledmere with its lovely Georgian mansion, Sledmere House. The ride is predominately flat
Seaside ride Scarborough Harbour to Peasholm Park
Scarborough Seaside Ride Seafront approx. 5 miles return journey This short traffic free cycle ride takes you from Scarborough Harbour out northwards out around Scarborough Castle to Peasholm Park at Scalby Mills, some 2 miles away. It is a tarmac route
Wetherby to Linley Wood Reservoir
Wetherby to Lindley Wood Reservoir. This cycle ride is approximately 27 miles long and hilly in places. It takes you from small market town of Wetherby out into the Yorkshire countryside and ends at Lindley Wood Reservoir. Starting from the
Ruswarp Whitby to Castleton Yorkshire Moors
Ruswarp Railway Station to Castleton on the Yorkshire Moors Ride is approx 23 miles. This ride cycle ride takes you from the village of Ruswarp which is less than 2 miles from Whitby by across part of the North Yorkshire
Driffield Circular to Tour of the Wolds
Driffield Circular Tour of The Yorkshire Wolds. – 28 miles This cycle ride takes on a circular tour of the Yorkshire Wolds via Wansford,Foston On The Wolds, Skipsea,Gransmoor and Ruston Parva and then returns you to the market town of Driffield
Leeds to Castleford
Leeds to Castleford cycling along the Aire & Calder Navigation. Which is part river and part canal – 14 miles. The section of the waterway which is used on this route is mainly a canalized towpath. Very flat and not
Skipton Circular to Yorkshire Dales
Skipton Yorkshire Dales Circular. – 24 miles This cycle ride will take you from the market of Skipton (also known as the gateway to the dales) out into the Yorkshire Dales passing the Embsay to Bolton Abbey Steam Railway. Then
Withernsea Near Hull to Withernsae via Burstwick burton Pidsea
Withernsea Lighthouse Circular via Burstwick and Burton Pidsea. – 17 miles This a gentle route using ‘B’ roads and country lanes. Therefore you should find the route relatively quiet regarding traffic. All tarmac roads. The route takes you from the
Askwith to Reservoir Tour Circular
Askwith – Reservoir Tour Circular Ride. – 35 miles Nearly all the route is along rural lanes with the odd ‘B’ road section. Towards the end of the ride at Otley you pas through a short section of suburban roads.
NaburnYork to York
Naburn(York Marina) to York and return Ride is approximately 4.5 mile each way making a return ride 9 miles through rural farmland and passing the historic York Racecourse arriving in the beautiful city of York, where there are plenty of
Bridlington to Scarborough
Bridlington to Scarborough. A good 18 mile training ride for enthusiastic cyclists. Via an all traffic route on undulating tarmac roads. A fairly straight forward route to follow Start Point:- Bridlington town centre. Head north on A1038/Prospect St toward Wellington