Arlecdon And Frizington
Arlecdon And Frizington
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Road cycling routes around Arlecdon And Frizington are situated in West Cumbria, offering access to the West Cumbria Cycle Network which combines minor roads with sections along disused railway lines. The terrain features a mix of rolling countryside, fells, and routes providing views of lakes such as Loweswater, Crummock Water, and Ennerdale Water. Coastal scenery is also accessible, with routes extending towards St. Bees and Whitehaven Harbour. The area's landscape includes both paved surfaces and some unpaved sections, reflecting its…
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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53
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41.8km
01:52
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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51.9km
02:24
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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33.5km
01:45
520m
510m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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24.8km
01:13
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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19.0km
00:58
240m
240m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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If heading north along the coast towards Sellafield follow the track on the seaward side of the railway all the way up to the Calder, then it's a loop under the railway and over the River
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Great sight ahead, you can see the clouds covering the mountain tops, slightly below there is a snow capped line. This was November 19th 2024 when the photo was taken, temperature was zero at ride height
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Egremont, nestled along the banks of the River Ehen, is a historic market town with a rich industrial legacy encompassing dyeing, weaving, and iron ore mining. Positioned at the base of Uldale Valley and Dent Fell, the town is characterised by a broad Main Street extending into the vibrant market square. Remnants of the 12th-century Norman castle can be found near the market place at the southern end of Main Street. Today, Egremont's economic landscape is anchored in the nuclear industry centered around Sellafield. It lies on NCN 72, Hadrian's Cycleway.
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The vast expanse of the sandy Seascale beach stretches for miles, offering breathtaking vistas that extend across the sea to the Isle of Man and the Galloway mountains.
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Egremont, nestled along the banks of the River Ehen, is a historic market town with a rich industrial legacy encompassing dyeing, weaving, and iron ore mining. Positioned at the base of Uldale Valley and Dent Fell, the town is characterised by a broad Main Street extending into the vibrant market square. Remnants of the 12th-century Norman castle can be found near the market place at the southern end of Main Street. Today, Egremont's economic landscape is anchored in the nuclear industry centered around Sellafield. It lies on NCN 72, Hadrian's Cycleway.
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When Wordsworth referred to this place in "The Brothers", another chapel stood here, which was 'Girt round with a bare ring of mossy wall'. The chapel is gone, but the wall of the church and cemetery still seems to fit Wordsworth's description perfectly.
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Beautiful inn at the church of a truly idyllic village.
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The road cycling routes in Arlecdon and Frizington offer a diverse landscape, combining rolling countryside, fells, and coastal paths. You'll find a mix of mostly paved surfaces, ideal for road bikes, with some sections utilizing disused railway lines that may include unpaved segments. Routes range from easy rides, such as the View of Ennerdale – View of Ennerdale Water loop from Cleator Moor (19 km with 244 m elevation gain), to more challenging options with significant elevation gains, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, Arlecdon and Frizington offer family-friendly road cycling options, particularly those utilizing the West Cumbria Cycle Network. This network incorporates traffic-free sections along former railway lines, providing safer and more relaxed rides away from heavy traffic. Routes with lower elevation gains and shorter distances are suitable for families, allowing everyone to enjoy the scenic views.
Road cycling around Arlecdon and Frizington offers stunning views of several lakes, including Loweswater, Crummock Water, and Ennerdale Water. You can also experience coastal scenery with routes extending towards St. Bees and Whitehaven Harbour. Notable viewpoints include Robin Hood's Chair, Ennerdale Water, and various summits like Crag Fell Summit and Lank Rigg Summit, which offer panoramic vistas of the fells and surrounding landscape.
The best time for road cycling around Arlecdon and Frizington is generally from spring through autumn (April to October) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. During these months, you'll experience the full beauty of the Lakeland fells, tranquil lakes, and coastal paths. While winter cycling is possible, be prepared for colder temperatures, shorter days, and potentially wet or icy conditions on some routes.
Yes, there are various starting points for road cycling routes around Arlecdon and Frizington, many of which offer parking facilities. While specific public transport options for bikes may vary, the area is well-connected to the West Cumbria Cycle Network, making it accessible. For detailed information on public transport with bikes, it's advisable to check local transport provider websites.
There are over 260 road cycling routes available around Arlecdon and Frizington on komoot. These routes cater to a wide range of abilities, with approximately 56 easy routes, 172 moderate routes, and 35 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every road cyclist.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Road cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from tranquil lake views to coastal paths, and the unique experience of cycling along former railway lines. The blend of natural beauty and historical industrial heritage also receives positive feedback.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Arlecdon and Frizington are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Loweswater – View of Loweswater loop from Lamplugh and the Seascale Beach – Seascale Beach loop from Cleator Moor, providing convenient options for exploration.
Absolutely. The region's unique location on the edge of the Lake District and near the coast allows for routes that offer both. You can find loops that showcase the serene beauty of lakes like Ennerdale Water, and then extend towards the coast to experience the rugged charm of places like St. Bees and Whitehaven Harbour. The Seascale Beach – Seascale Beach loop from Cleator Moor is a great example of a route leading to coastal scenery.
While specific amenities vary by route, many road cycling routes around Arlecdon and Frizington pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes and pubs. For instance, the The Gather Café – View of Ennerdale loop from Bowthorn explicitly mentions a cafe, indicating opportunities for refreshment stops. It's always a good idea to check the route details for points of interest and amenities before you set off.
The West Cumbria Cycle Network is a 72-mile system that significantly enhances cycling in the region. It skillfully combines off-road sections along disused railway lines with a network of minor roads. Arlecdon and Frizington are directly connected to this network, offering cyclists safe and scenic options away from heavy traffic. This integration provides a variety of terrains and allows for diverse road cycling experiences, from smooth tarmac to more rugged, traffic-free paths.
Yes, there are several easy road cycling routes around Arlecdon and Frizington that are suitable for beginners. These routes typically feature shorter distances and less elevation gain. An example is the View of Ennerdale – View of Ennerdale Water loop from Cleator Moor, which is 19 km long with a moderate elevation gain, making it a good option for those new to road cycling or looking for a more relaxed ride.
Yes, a unique aspect of cycling around Arlecdon and Frizington is the utilization of disused railway lines, which are a direct nod to the area's history as a hub for mining. These transformed pathways provide traffic-free sections that are both historically interesting and excellent for cycling, allowing you to explore the landscape shaped by its industrial past.


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