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Road cycling around Yorkshire offers diverse terrain, from the challenging climbs of the Dales and Moors to the rolling hills of the Wolds and scenic coastal paths. The region features varied landscapes, including vast expanses of heather-covered moorland, lush valleys, and dramatic coastlines. Cyclists encounter a mix of well-paved roads, quiet country lanes, and former railway lines, providing options for various skill levels.
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The Manassas National Battlefield Park loop offers a unique road cycling experience, weaving through historic battlefields and diverse natural scenery. You'll pedal past open grasslands, mature forests, and historic farmland,…
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The Bull Run & Hemlock Overlook Regional Parks loop offers a delightful road cycling journey through Virginia's scenic countryside. You'll pedal past old-growth hardwoods and pine plantations, enjoying tranquil river…

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The Bull Run Regional Park loop from Loch Lomond offers a wonderfully accessible road cycling experience, winding through 24.9 miles (40.1 km) of Virginia's scenic countryside. You'll pedal past lush…
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The Belmont Bay – Belmont Bay loop from Clifton offers a truly scenic road cycling experience, guiding you along the picturesque convergence of the Potomac and Occoquan rivers. You'll pedal…
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The Prince William Forest Park loop from Manassas offers a refreshing escape into a dense Piedmont forest, providing a beautiful and relaxing ride for road cyclists. You'll navigate the winding,…
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Belmont Bay is a lovely stretch of water at the mouth of the Occoquan River. The bay is flanked by three nature reserves: Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge, Mason Neck State Park and the Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Keep your eyes peeled for bald eagles and Great Blue Herons. It's also a popular place to go boating.
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The Manassas National Battlefield Park Visitor Center serves as a gateway to the historic site commemorating two significant battles of the American Civil War: the First Battle of Bull Run (also known as the First Battle of Manassas) in 1861 and the Second Battle of Bull Run (Second Manassas) in 1862. Located in Prince William County, Virginia, the Visitor Center offers visitors a wealth of information about the battles, including exhibits, artifacts, interactive displays, and educational programs.
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This is a very pleasant wooded area for cycling, especially during the summer in the shade of the trees.
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Hemlock Overlook Regional Park is a hilly 400-acre park in Virginia. A lot of the views and historical features are found along the hiking trails, which are a mixture of paved paths and singletrack trails.
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Chapel Road is a beautiful stretch of tarmac with beautiful views of the surrounding horse ranches on a gentle gradient. A great stretch to get shifting on your bike.
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Bull Run Regional Park and the entirety of northern Virginia is the site of a lot of Civil War history. As you bike the roads and highways in the neighboring towns and forest boundaries, keep your eyes peeled for Civil War sites and memorabilia on the sides of the roads.
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The original stone bridge on the eastern edge of the Manassas Battlefield was destroyed in 1862 when the Confederate soldiers evacuated Northern Virginia. A replica was rebuilt in 1884 and is what still stands here today. There is a parking are and trail access nearby if you'd like to explore.
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The original stone bridge on the eastern edge of the Manassas Battlefield was destroyed in 1862 when the Confederate soldiers evacuated Northern Virginia. A replica was rebuilt in 1884 and is what still stands here today. There is a parking area and trail access nearby if you'd like to explore.
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Yorkshire offers a diverse range of road cycling experiences. You'll find challenging climbs in the Dales and Moors, such as Buttertubs Pass and Sutton Bank, alongside rolling hills in the Wolds and scenic coastal paths. The region caters to all skill levels, from leisurely rides on quiet country lanes to demanding ascents.
Yes, Yorkshire is home to several notable long-distance routes. The Yorkshire Dales Cycleway is a challenging 210km circular route through the Dales. Other options include the Moor to Sea Cycle Network (approximately 150 miles), the Way of the Roses (170 miles across England), and the North York Moors Cycleway (a 171-mile figure-of-eight loop).
The Yorkshire Dales National Park offers magnificent countryside with lush valleys, limestone scenery, and traditional stone barns. The North York Moors National Park provides sweeping panoramic views over heather-covered moorland and dramatic coastlines. The Yorkshire Wolds feature picturesque routes through hidden valleys and peaceful villages, while the Yorkshire Coast boasts dramatic cliffs and sea views.
Yes, Yorkshire provides options suitable for families and less experienced riders. The Nidderdale Greenway is a family-friendly route, and the Cinder Track, a traffic-free path following a disused railway line from Whitby to Scarborough, is also popular for more adventurous families.
Cyclists in Yorkshire will encounter a variety of terrains. Routes range from well-paved roads and quiet country lanes to forest tracks and even old railway lines. The landscape includes challenging climbs, rolling chalkland hills, and flat sections, ensuring a varied experience.
Yorkshire's routes pass through stunning natural landscapes. In the Dales, you might encounter iconic formations like Malham Cove, Gordale Scar, and Aysgarth Falls. The North York Moors offer vast heather moorland and dramatic coastal views. Nidderdale is known for unique rock formations like Brimham Rocks, and the coast features Bempton Cliffs, home to seabirds.
Many routes weave through areas rich in history. You can find atmospheric ruins like Rievaulx Abbey and Whitby Abbey, or grand country houses such as Bolton Castle. The region's charming villages and market towns also offer opportunities for breaks and exploration.
There are over 60 road cycling routes around Yorkshire available on komoot, catering to various skill levels. This includes 24 easy routes and 39 moderate routes, ensuring options for everyone.
The road cycling routes in Yorkshire are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the region's diverse terrain, from challenging climbs to scenic coastal paths, and the variety of landscapes encountered.
While road cycling is possible year-round, the spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most favorable weather conditions for exploring Yorkshire's diverse landscapes. During these seasons, you'll experience milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, ideal for enjoying both the challenging climbs and scenic routes.
Yes, Yorkshire offers several excellent circular road cycling routes. A prominent example is the Yorkshire Dales Cycleway, a challenging 210km loop that visits many major dales within the National Park. Many other routes are also designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location.


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