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Touring cycling routes around Broughton feature varied terrain, from quiet country lanes and flat agricultural fields to rolling hills and significant inclines. The landscape encompasses rugged fells, tranquil lake shores, wooded areas, and river valleys. Cyclists can expect routes that traverse both open countryside and more challenging, elevated sections, with diverse natural habitats and rock outcroppings.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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61.1km
03:43
460m
460m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.7km
03:08
570m
570m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.54km
00:36
80m
80m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.6km
01:52
310m
310m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.2km
01:13
210m
210m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Allonby Beach is a vast sand and shingle beach on the Solway Firth, known for its panoramic views, shallow tidal pools, and rich birdlife. Located along the B5300, the beach is a popular stop on the Solway Coast Cycleway. Historically, Allonby was a fishing village with Quaker influences, evident in buildings like the Reading Rooms and North Lodge. Today, the beach is popular with walkers, kitesurfers, and heritage seekers, with views across to southern Scotland and, on a clear day, the Isle of Man. It is part of the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and borders the environmentally protected Allonby Bay.
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Allonby Beach is a vast sand and shingle beach on the Solway Firth, known for its panoramic views, shallow tidal pools, and rich birdlife. Located along the B5300, the beach is a popular stop on the Solway Coast Cycleway. Historically, Allonby was a fishing village with Quaker influences, evident in buildings like the Reading Rooms and North Lodge. Today, the beach is popular with walkers, kitesurfers, and heritage seekers, with views across to southern Scotland and, on a clear day, the Isle of Man. It is part of the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and borders the environmentally protected Allonby Bay.
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The Solway Coast Cycleway winds along the Solway Firth coast between Maryport and Carlisle, and is one of the most accessible and visually appealing sections of Hadrian's Cycleway. The route largely follows the B5300 and offers panoramic views across the Irish Sea, with views of southern Scotland and the Isle of Man on a clear day.
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Maryport Harbour lies at the mouth of the River Ellen, where it flows into the Irish Sea. Once a bustling center of shipbuilding and coal exports, it boasted busy quays and a vibrant maritime trade. Today, the harbor exudes a tranquil charm, with a modern marina accommodating both sailboats and motorboats. The old warehouses and stone quays are reminders of its industrial past, while the lighthouse and views of the Solway Firth provide a picturesque backdrop. Around the harbor, you'll find charming cafés, seafood restaurants, and walking trails that invite you to explore.
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Castle Hill – historic viewpoint above Maryport. Castle Hill is located at the end of High Street and offers one of the finest views of Maryport, the harbor, and the Solway Firth. In the 12th century, a Norman motte-and-bailey castle stood here, later replaced by a Georgian manor house built in 1785 by Captain William Currey. Since 1937, the building has served as a community center under the name The Settlement. The sign at the entrance proclaims it all: "possibly the best view in Maryport"—and that's not an empty promise.
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South of Ling Beck Park lie two ponds that form part of the natural landscape surrounding the Ling Beck watercourse. These ponds are surrounded by grassland, trees, and shrubs, and provide a serene spot for walkers and nature lovers. Although not designated as an official recreation area, they are regularly visited by local residents who enjoy the tranquility, the views, and the presence of waterfowl such as ducks and herons. The ponds also serve an ecological function in the stream's drainage system, contributing to the area's biodiversity.
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Navvies Bridge is a modern pedestrian and cycle bridge over the River Derwent in Workington, Cumbria, built in 2011 to replace an earlier bridge that was destroyed in the 2009 floods. The new bridge is designed as a twin-ribbed untied bowstring arch of steel, with a span of 84.8 metres and a deck width of 3 metres — almost double the width of the original bridge.
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Here, just before Workington, the Reivers Route and the Hadrian's Cycleway meet.
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There are over 200 touring cycling routes in the Broughton area, catering to various skill levels. You'll find 34 easy routes, 98 moderate routes, and 69 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
The terrain around Broughton is quite varied. In the UK's Lake District, you'll encounter quiet country lanes, rolling hills, and significant inclines and descents characteristic of mountainous landscapes. Roads can have variable surfaces. In Ohio, the Broughton Nature and Wildlife Education Area offers trails through rolling hills, meadows, and natural habitats, with some rock outcroppings and diverse plant life.
Yes, there are several easy routes. For a gentle ride, consider the Caldron Dub loop from Brigham, which is just under 6 miles (9.4 km) with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed outing.
Experienced cyclists looking for a challenge have several options. The Keswick – Bassenthwaite Lake loop from Brigham is a difficult 42.8-mile (68.8 km) route with substantial elevation changes. Another demanding option is the Bassenthwaite Lake – Binsey Summit loop from Broughton, covering 30.2 miles (48.7 km) with significant climbs.
Yes, for expansive views that include glimpses of the Irish Sea, you can ride the View Across the Irish Sea – Colonel Tom Moore Mural loop from Brigham. This difficult 37.9-mile (61.1 km) route offers rewarding vistas.
The touring cycling routes around Broughton are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 140 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from quiet country lanes to challenging inclines, and the beautiful natural scenery.
Yes, the area offers several points of interest. You can pass by historical sites like All Saints Church, Cockermouth, or visit Wordsworth House and Garden. For natural beauty, routes may take you near Millers Bridge (Cockermouth) or offer views from various summits like Ling Fell Summit.
In the Broughton Nature and Wildlife Education Area in Ohio, you'll find routes that pass by fishing ponds, a natural stream, and even a small waterfall. In the UK, the Workington Cycle Path – River Derwent loop from Brigham follows the River Derwent, offering pleasant riverside cycling.
In Broughton, Ohio, you'll find bike repair stations at the Devola Multi-Use Trail parking area and near the main entrance of the Broughton Nature Park. In Broughton in Furness, UK, the village offers amenities like bed and breakfasts, bakeries, butchers, and pubs, making it a convenient base for touring cyclists.
Yes, in Broughton, Ohio, the park's trails connect with the broader Marietta Trail System and the Devola Multi-Use Trail, providing extended cycling opportunities beyond the immediate preserve.
Many routes in Broughton in Furness offer classic Lake District scenery. The challenging terrain, with significant inclines and descents, often rewards cyclists with breathtaking views of the magnificent hills and lakes, especially on routes like the 'Broughton Wheelers Lakes Loop' which features climbs like Woodland Fell and Rhinos.


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