Exelby, Leeming And Londonderry
Exelby, Leeming And Londonderry
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Touring cycling routes around Exelby, Leeming And Londonderry traverse a landscape characterized by gentle undulations and agricultural fields, typical of North Yorkshire. The region features a network of quiet country roads connecting small villages and market towns. Cyclists can expect routes that offer open views of the rural scenery and occasional low hills.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54.2km
03:18
460m
460m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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63.5km
03:58
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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40.9km
02:32
350m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.2km
00:58
50m
50m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A classic stretch of high Pennine moorland, shaped by centuries of lead‑mining, with old hushes, spoil heaps, and trackways still etched into the heather. The moor forms part of the Reeth–Grinton–Harkerside upland block, giving wide, open views over Swaledale. Spectacular under a layer of snow in winter.
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Great place to stay, luxurious and friendly and they even stick black sheep brewery Holy Grail Ale. Truly a wonder to behold
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Lovely Yorkshire town with an excellent marketplace, masham bakery and 2 breweries. We visited the black sheep brewery briefly and were rewarded with Holy Grail Ale, delicious
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It rained for the entire ride. we didn't find Tan Hill but had an amazing time trying!!
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Masham is a small market town that is built around a large square. It has held a market charter since 1250 and thrived due to the easy access of the flocks of sheep from nearby Fountains and Jervaulx Abbeys. There is still a sheep fair every September where huge numbers of sheep are bought and sold.
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Bedale is a small market town in the district of Hambleton. It is on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales and is ideally situated for many of the Dales attractions.
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This place is a small independent café based in Aiskew, Bedale. It's a great place to stop for a coffee and cake.
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There are over 170 touring cycling routes in the Exelby, Leeming And Londonderry area. These routes traverse a landscape of gentle undulations and agricultural fields, offering a variety of options for different skill levels.
Yes, the region offers a good selection of easy routes. Approximately 51 routes are classified as easy. An excellent option is the Snape Castle – Bedale Market Town loop from Exelby, Leeming and Londonderry, which is 17.1 miles (27.6 km) long and connects historical sites with a bustling market town.
The terrain is characterized by quiet country roads, agricultural land, and small village connections, typical of North Yorkshire. You can expect open views of rural scenery and occasional low hills, providing a pleasant touring experience.
Yes, for those seeking a more demanding ride, there are 28 difficult routes available. A challenging option is the Leyburn Town Centre – Masham Market Square loop from Bedale, a 33.7 miles (54.2 km) path offering varied rural landscapes between two market towns.
Many routes in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Leeming Bar loop from Leeming Bar is a 10.7 miles (17.2 km) trail that leads through local village surroundings.
The routes often connect small villages and market towns, offering glimpses of local life and historical sites. You might pass by places like Bedale Market Town or the scenic River Ure. Some routes also lead to charming spots like Masham Market Square.
Yes, many routes pass through or near villages and market towns where you can find cafes and pubs. For instance, the Bedale Market Town – Crakehall Village Green loop from Bedale offers opportunities to stop in Bedale or Crakehall. You might also find refreshments near highlights like Bedale Market Town or Danby Wiske Village and Swan Inn.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 190 reviews. Touring cyclists often praise the quiet country roads, the picturesque agricultural landscapes, and the variety of routes connecting charming villages and market towns.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in North Yorkshire, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. However, the quiet country roads can be enjoyed year-round, with appropriate gear for cooler or wetter conditions.
Parking is generally available in the market towns and larger villages that serve as common starting points for routes, such as Bedale or Leeming Bar. Look for designated public car parks in these areas.
While popular routes like the Snape Castle – Bedale Market Town loop from Exelby, Leeming and Londonderry are well-loved, the extensive network of quiet country roads means there are always less-trafficked paths to discover. Exploring routes that connect smaller hamlets can often lead to peaceful and scenic discoveries away from the main thoroughfares.
Many touring cycling routes in the area follow public roads and bridleways where dogs are generally permitted, provided they are kept under control. However, if a route passes through private land or nature reserves, specific restrictions might apply. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling alongside you and be mindful of livestock in agricultural areas.


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