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The Yorkshire Wolds

The Yorkshire Wolds is a crescent of rolling chalk hills extending from the Humber estuary at Hessle to the magnificent cliffs of Flamborough Head and Bempton. Cycling give you the freedom to explore and to really enjoy this hidden corner of England at your own pace, away from the small market towns and scattered villages with only skylarks and a hare or two for company.

Bempton Cliffs and Rudston��24 miles, circular�Download

Sledmere Country��18 miles, circular��Download

Thixendale��22 miles, circular��Download

Millington Dale and Warter��18 miles, circular��Download

South Dalton, Lockington and Lund��21 miles, circular��Download

Burton Agnes and Kilham��24 miles, circular�Download

North Newbald��Download

Great Wold Valley��Download

The Cinder Track�(Scarborough to Whitby)��22 miles, linear

Overview

Scarborough to Whitby Map

The Trail

Water Wold� 15 miles, circular

Countryside ride discovering the rolling Yorkshire Wolds and its villages.

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Wetherby Railway Path�– Wetherby to Spotfforth and Thorp Arch

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Spen Valley Greenway��8 miles, linear

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Yorkshire Dales Cycleway�130 miles, circular

The cycleway is a circular��route visiting most of the major dales in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and can be started at any point.  Further information

 

Wheels through the Wolds� 11 miles, circular

Gentle ride through rich and rolling farmland.  Further information
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Bowland by Bike – In and�around the Forest of Bowland�(North-east Lancashire and North Yorkshire)

No two routes are alike in terms of scenery, attractions and physical effort. This leaflet details five recommended cycle routes in and around the�Forest of�Bowland Area�of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) which covers 310sq.miles of rural north-east�Lancashire�andNorth Yorkshire.

The Roses Border Ride��35 miles, circular

Tour of Pendle Hill��15 miles, circular

Salter Fell to Cross o’Greets��31 miles, circular

Grizedale and Bleasdale��27 miles, circular

Rivers Lune and Wyre  30 miles, circular

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WATERSIDE�CYCLING

Gargrave��10 mile, circular.  Further information

 

FAMILY�CYCLING

Family Rides in the Yorkshire Dales�(short-cuts for tired legs)

Ilkley to Bolton Abbey��5 miles, linear�Download

Into Dentdale  8 miles, circular��Download

Lower Wharfedale  6 - 16 miles, circular��Download

Exploring Swaledale  15 miles, circular��Download

Gargrave  8 miles, circular  Download

Settle��17 miles, circular��Download

Skipton and Bolton Abbey��6 miles, linear��Download

The Howgills  14 miles, circular��Download

Upper Wharfedale  7 - 23 miles, circular��Download

Dalby Forest� 6 miles, circular

Short ride through Dalby Forest.  Further information
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Ride along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Gargrave� 5 miles, linear

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