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Road cycling routes around Brearton traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, lush farmlands, and woodlands in North Yorkshire. The area is situated near the Nidd Gorge and the Vale of York, offering varied terrain from gentle river valleys to more challenging ascents. Cyclists can expect well-paved surfaces suitable for road bikes, with routes often passing through picturesque villages and historical market towns like Knaresborough.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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24.9km
01:08
170m
170m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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16.3km
00:39
90m
90m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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33.4km
01:36
460m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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21.4km
00:58
210m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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17.1km
00:52
170m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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It's imposing and very beautiful.
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The Valley Gardens entrance near the Royal Pump Room Museum in Harrogate provides a picturesque and historically rich gateway into one of the town's most celebrated green spaces. Situated opposite the museum, it features traditional Victorian design elements, including ornate ironwork and stone pillars, reflecting the architectural style of the 19th-century spa era. From this entrance, visitors can follow well-maintained paths that meander through the gardens, offering views of ornamental pools, cascades, and a variety of plantings, encouraging leisurely walks and embodying the restorative purposes of the original spa grounds.
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The Royal Pump Room Museum showcases the town's rich spa heritage. Originally constructed in 1842 by architect Isaac Thomas Shutt, the octagonal rotunda was designed to house the Old Sulphur Well, known for its medicinal waters. An annexe was added in 1913 to accommodate increasing visitor numbers. The museum opened its doors in 1953 and underwent significant renovations in the 1980s, restoring key features such as the copper roof and the Old Sulphur Well's wellhead. Today, the museum houses approximately 20,000 items, including ancient Egyptian and Greek artefacts, and offers exhibitions that delve into Harrogate's transformation from a small village to a fashionable spa town.
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In the search for a worthy patronage for this church, the initial choice was the Archangel Michael, whose name (from the Hebrew language) means "Who is like God?" However, it was then decided that it could not hurt to significantly increase the number of intercessors at God's throne for this church and its parishioners. Thus, the idea arose not to choose just one patron saint, but to expand the patronage to include the entire heavenly host (i.e., "All Angels").
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Superb off road cycle track, busy, great pub in Ripley the Boars Head.
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Great railway track, although busy, dogs often off the lead, cautious cycling required!
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There are over 490 road cycling routes around Brearton, catering to various skill levels. This includes more than 100 easy routes, over 300 moderate routes, and 85 challenging options for experienced cyclists.
Road cycling routes around Brearton feature a diverse landscape of rolling hills, lush farmlands, and woodlands. You'll find varied terrain from gentle river valleys, such as those along the Nidd, to more challenging ascents, particularly as you venture towards areas like Brimham Rocks or the broader North Yorkshire region. Surfaces are generally well-paved and suitable for road bikes.
Yes, Brearton offers several easy routes suitable for families. A notable option is the Bilton Greenway – Harrogate Town Centre loop from Scotton, which is an easy 15.5-mile (24.9 km) trail. This route connects to the Beryl Burton Cycleway, a scenic and traffic-free path ideal for leisurely rides. For more information on the Beryl Burton Cycleway, you can visit visitnorthyorkshire.com.
The routes around Brearton offer numerous scenic views and historical landmarks. You might pass through picturesque villages, see the impressive Knaresborough Viaduct, or cycle near the Nidd Gorge. For longer rides, the dramatic gritstone formations of Brimham Rocks are a unique sight. Other notable attractions include the ancient Devil's Arrows standing stones near Boroughbridge, or the stunning Studley Royal Water Garden and Studley Royal Deer Park.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Brearton area provides routes with significant elevation gains. An example is the Brimham Rocks – Obelisk at Ripon Market Place loop from Ripley, a 54.9-mile (88.4 km) trail with over 3,000 feet (940 meters) of elevation gain, leading through varied and dramatic terrain. The broader North Yorkshire region, including parts of the Yorkshire Dales, is known for its challenging climbs.
The road cycling routes around Brearton are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from nearly 200 reviews. Over 12,000 road cyclists have explored the area using komoot, often praising the well-paved surfaces, varied terrain, and the charming villages encountered along the way.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Brearton are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For instance, the popular Hebden Bank loop from Ripley is a moderate 20.7-mile (33.4 km) path that offers a circular tour through rolling countryside.
Yes, many routes pass through charming villages and market towns like Knaresborough and Ripon, which offer opportunities for refreshment. You'll find cafes, pubs, and shops where you can take a break and refuel during your ride.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most favorable conditions for road cycling in Brearton, with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours. However, the region's beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with autumn providing stunning foliage and winter offering crisp, quiet rides, though weather conditions should always be checked.
Yes, some routes around Brearton connect to broader cycling networks. For example, the Beryl Burton Cycleway, accessible from routes like the Bilton Greenway – Harrogate Town Centre loop from Scotton, offers connections to the Nidderdale Greenway, which extends towards Ripley. This allows for longer excursions into the wider North Yorkshire region.
Many road cycling routes in the Brearton area start from villages or towns that offer public parking facilities. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the individual tour details on komoot, as they often provide information on suitable starting points and parking options.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Routes often pass by or near historical sites such as Spofforth Castle Ruins, the ancient Devil's Arrows, or the historic market town of Ripon with its stunning Gothic cathedral and Obelisk at Ripon Market Place. These offer interesting stops and photo opportunities during your ride.


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