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Road cycling routes around Studley Roger traverse a landscape characterized by picturesque parklands, historic water gardens, and diverse natural features. The region offers varied terrain, from the serene Studley Royal Deer Park to the tranquil canals and ponds of Fountains Abbey. Cyclists can expect routes that combine paved surfaces with scenic views of the North Yorkshire countryside, including areas around the River Skell. This area provides a range of cycling experiences suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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58.4km
02:19
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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25.8km
01:26
290m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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86.3km
03:41
700m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Lovely stain glass windows, also loved the beautiful display Origami Doves.
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A television series that I can recommend without reservation presents remarkable examples of human creation from many countries around the world to the culturally interested viewer (in German). All of them have in common that they have been granted the status of "World Heritage" by UNESCO. * "A park, gnarled trees, twisted by the wind as if by a giant hand. Herds of fallow deer and roe deer graze in the tall grass. In the valley, nature is reflected in an artificial lake system: The visitor stands in Lord Aislabie's "Watergarden". Small Greek temples and Gothic turrets are also reflected in the water, because in the 18th century it was fashionable to decorate the parks of noble country estates with Greek temples and Gothic turrets - real ruins were very popular. And the Lord possessed a truly magnificent ruin in his park. Walking along the stream that flows through the artificial lakes on well-kept park paths, the gaze falls on "Fountains Abbey" or what remains of the once largest English Cistercian monastery in Yorkshire, an impressive ruin." is written on the website of the media library. The corresponding film contribution (in German) can be found at the following link =>> https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/der-park-v-studley-und-die-ruinen-von-fountains-abbey-gb-folge-197/swr/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS83MDM1MzE0
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The Devil's Arrows are three aligned standing stones. The standing stone alignment consists of some of the tallest standing stones in the United Kingdom. Erected during the Stone Age and distinctively grooved by millennia of rainfall, the tallest southernmost stone is 22.5 feet (6.85 m) in height, making this the second tallest menhir in the United Kingdom.
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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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quiet spot off the road with a stream and a cricket field
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St Michael and All Angels' Church, Littlethorpe is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Littlethorpe, North Yorkshire England.
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Studley Roger offers a wide variety of road cycling routes, with over 200 options available. These routes cater to different fitness levels, including 64 easy, 134 moderate, and 18 difficult trails.
Road cycling in Studley Roger is unique due to its blend of picturesque parklands, historic water gardens, and diverse natural features. Cyclists can experience the serene Studley Royal Deer Park, the tranquil canals of Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, and the dramatic rock formations of Brimham Rocks, all within the North Yorkshire countryside.
The road cycling routes in Studley Roger are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 70 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views, and the opportunity to combine rides with visits to historical sites and natural landmarks.
Yes, Studley Roger offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Ripon, Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Loop is an easy 25.8 km path that guides cyclists through the UNESCO World Heritage site, providing a gentle and scenic experience.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 18 difficult routes in the Studley Roger area. These routes often feature greater distances and more significant elevation changes, such as the 86.3 km Masham Bridge – Masham Market Square loop from North Yorkshire, which includes nearly 700 meters of elevation gain.
Many road cycling routes in Studley Roger pass by significant landmarks. You can cycle past the Studley Royal Deer Park and St Mary's Church, the stunning Studley Royal Water Garden, and the dramatic Brimham Rocks. The Ripon, Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Loop specifically takes you through the UNESCO World Heritage site of Fountains Abbey.
Yes, you can cycle through parts of these iconic locations. The Ripon, Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Loop guides cyclists through the UNESCO World Heritage site of Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden. Additionally, the Way of the Roses and NCN 688 Ripon Loop incorporates a section of National Cycle Network route 688, offering views of Studley Royal Deer Park.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Studley Roger are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Way of the Roses and NCN 688 Ripon Loop and the Obelisk at Ripon Market Place – Boroughbridge High Street loop from North Yorkshire.
The terrain around Studley Roger is varied, combining paved surfaces with scenic views of the North Yorkshire countryside. While some routes are relatively flat, such as the Way of the Roses and NCN 688 Ripon Loop with around 198 meters of elevation gain, others like the Masham Bridge – Masham Market Square loop can feature significant climbs of nearly 700 meters.
Parking is generally available in nearby towns and villages that serve as starting points for routes. Ripon, for example, is a common starting point and offers parking options. For specific attractions like Brimham Rocks, there is a dedicated Visitor Centre with parking facilities.
Public transport options are available to reach the Studley Roger area, particularly to larger towns like Ripon, which often serve as hubs for cycling routes. From Ripon, many routes are easily accessible, including those leading to Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal.
Yes, the region offers various cycle-friendly cafes, pubs, and accommodation options, especially in towns like Ripon and Masham. These establishments provide convenient stops for refreshments or overnight stays, enhancing your cycling experience.
While many outdoor areas in North Yorkshire are dog-friendly, specific rules may apply to protected sites like Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Deer Park. It's advisable to check the specific regulations for each location you plan to visit with your dog, especially regarding cycling with pets.


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