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Road cycling routes around Topcliffe offer a varied landscape, from the flat, arable lands of the Vale of York to the challenging hills found in the nearby Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors. The region is characterized by rich country lanes and well-paved surfaces, providing diverse opportunities for cyclists. Elevation gains vary, with some routes featuring significant climbs while others remain relatively gentle. This terrain allows for both leisurely rides through picturesque villages and more strenuous, all-day excursions.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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105km
04:54
770m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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42.5km
02:00
240m
240m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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60.5km
02:43
580m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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05:19
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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44.6km
02:00
290m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Byland Abbey is a ruined 12th-century monastery located in the North York Moors National Park in North Yorkshire, England, managed today by English Heritage. Once a powerhouse of the Cistercian order, it stands as one of the finest examples of early Gothic architecture in the country and famously inspired the design of the iconic Rose Window at York Minster.
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On a sunny day like today, you get hit by the smell of rapeseed. Blue sky and yellow fields 🇺🇦
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Enjoy the scenery and something to eat in Easingworld
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Byland Abbey is a stunning ruin dating back to the 1100s. It was once one of the grandest medieval monasteries but was dissolved by Henry VIII in the 1530s. Today it offers a scenic picnic spot and a glimpse into history. It's free to visit and features a tearoom open from March to November, serving cakes and coffee
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The square is in the very centre of Ripon and is mainly used as a short stay car park. The car park is closed on Thursdays to make way for Ripon’s market.
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Ripon has a stunning gothic cathedral as its centrepiece. It was Founded in the 7th century, the town centre has a mix of architecture dating back to the medieval period, including its Georgian town hall and the Market Place, which has been there since the 12th century.
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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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There are over 190 road cycling routes around Topcliffe, catering to various skill levels. This includes approximately 60 easy routes, over 110 moderate routes, and nearly 20 difficult routes for more experienced cyclists.
The terrain around Topcliffe is quite varied. You'll find flat, arable lands in the Vale of York, which are ideal for leisurely rides. As you venture further, the landscape transitions to the undulating country lanes and challenging hills of the nearby Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors, offering significant elevation gains and more strenuous rides. Most routes are on well-paved surfaces.
Yes, Topcliffe offers many easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. For example, the Decorated Post Box – White Horse Café loop from Topcliffe is an easy 14.6-mile (23.4 km) trail primarily on well-paved surfaces. Another gentle option is the World of James Herriot – Decorated Post Box loop from Sowerby, an easy 17.4-mile (28.0 km) path with gentle gradients.
Absolutely. While the immediate vicinity offers gentler rides, the nearby Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors provide challenging climbs like Sutton Bank, Whitehorse Bank, and Rosedale Chimney. These areas are renowned for their long, snaking roads and significant elevation gains, making them suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a strenuous, all-day ride. One moderate option is the Obelisk at Ripon Market Place – Well Bank Climb loop from Catton, a 32.2-mile (51.8 km) trail with a notable climb.
You can encounter several beautiful natural features and landmarks. Highlights include the tranquil Gormire Lake and the surrounding Garbutt Wood Nature Reserve. You might also spot the iconic Kilburn White Horse carved into the hillside. The Sutton Bank National Park Centre offers stunning views over the Vale of Mowbray and the Yorkshire Dales.
Yes, the region is rich in history and attractions. You can cycle through Thirsk, home to 'The World of James Herriot' museum, or visit Ripon with its historic Market Place and 24m obelisk. Topcliffe itself has historical significance with remnants of a motte and bailey castle and a moated manor house. The Kilburn White Horse is also a notable historical landmark.
Many routes incorporate stops at local cafes and pubs. The White Horse Café is a popular spot mentioned in several routes. Thirsk and Ripon also offer a variety of shops, cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can refuel. For example, the Yorks of Thirsk Café – White Horse Café loop from Topcliffe is designed with refreshment stops in mind.
The road cycling routes around Topcliffe are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied landscape, from the peaceful country lanes of the Vale of York to the more challenging climbs in the Dales, and the overall quality of the well-paved surfaces. The ability to combine scenic rides with charming village stops is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, many routes are designed to take you through charming villages and hamlets, offering a glimpse into local life and providing opportunities for breaks. The region's rich country lanes connect these picturesque settlements, making for a delightful cycling experience. Routes often pass through areas like Thirsk and Ripon, which are known for their vibrant market places and historic architecture.
For families, the flatter sections within the Vale of York offer less strenuous rides. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' with minimal elevation gain and primarily on well-paved, quiet roads. The Decorated Post Box – World of James Herriot loop from Topcliffe is an easy 18-mile (29 km) route that could be suitable, offering gentle gradients and passing through areas of interest.
The best time for road cycling around Topcliffe is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically milder, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, though it's always wise to check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Many routes in the Topcliffe area offer scenic views, particularly as you approach the edges of the North York Moors. The area around Sutton Bank is renowned for its panoramic vistas over the Vale of Mowbray. While specific viewpoints are not always marked on every route, the undulating terrain and open countryside frequently provide stunning backdrops for your ride.


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