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Road cycling routes around Witton Gilbert often utilize former railway lines, providing mostly paved and relatively easy-going surfaces. The region features diverse landscapes, including river valleys and woodlands, which enhance the scenic beauty of many cycling paths. While some routes incorporate hills, the area generally offers accessible terrain suitable for various fitness levels. Cyclists can experience natural settings and glimpses of historic attractions along these routes.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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From the 18th-century stone bridge, you can see Durham Cathedral and Castle on top of a rocky peninsula, wrapped by the River Wear.
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Newton Cap Viaduct is Grade II listed and was built in 1857 to carry the Bishop Auckland to Durham City railway across the River Wear. The viaduct fell into disuse when the railway closed in 1968. However, work began to strengthen the viaduct and convert it for road use. It was completed in 1995 and the busy A689 road was rerouted over the viaduct.
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The hairpin bend is the toughest bit and after that it's just slow and steady and worth it
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Nip into Broom House farm for tea and cake.
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The view from the bridge over the river is nice, but concerning the cathedral you actually have a better view from the riverbank.
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A stone arch bridge across the river Weir, it's construction was completed in 1778. The bridge was built slightly upstream of the previous bridge to give a better view of the cathedral. Durham Cathedral was established as a shrine to St. Cuthbert in the year 995. The present cathedral was largely finished by 1093. It's the only cathedral in England to retain the Norman carftmanship. The western towers date from the 12th and 13th centuary with the central tower added in the 15th centuary.
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Willington is a former mining village which was hit hard by the closure of the colleries in 1967. It's now starting to thrive but is still a commuting village as there isn't much local industry or work. There are a few local shops so it's a good place for a mid ride snack stop. The NCN70 goes through the village on the route of the old railway line.
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Witton Gilbert offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 440 available. These routes cater to various fitness levels, including approximately 85 easy routes, over 300 moderate routes, and around 55 more challenging options for experienced cyclists.
The road cycling routes around Witton Gilbert often utilize former railway lines, providing mostly paved and relatively easy-going surfaces. The region features diverse landscapes, including picturesque river valleys and woodlands. While some routes incorporate hills, the area generally offers accessible terrain suitable for various fitness levels.
Yes, several routes are suitable for families. The Lanchester Valley Path, for example, is described as an 'easy bike ride' with mostly paved surfaces, making it ideal for all skill levels. It features tree-lined avenues and a river, offering a pleasant and scenic experience.
Many routes offer views of significant landmarks and natural features. You might catch glimpses of the historic Durham Cathedral or Durham Castle, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Other notable attractions include Finchale Priory, nestled on the River Wear, and natural spots like Brasside Pond.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Witton Gilbert are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the View of Roker Lighthouse – Wearmouth Bridge loop from Sacriston, which offers varied scenery over 36 miles.
The road cycling experience in Witton Gilbert is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes repurposed railway lines, river valleys, and woodlands, as well as the opportunities to see historic landmarks.
While specific parking areas for each route vary, many trailheads for popular routes, especially those utilizing former railway lines, often have designated parking facilities nearby. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.
Access to road cycling routes via public transport depends on the specific route's starting point. Witton Gilbert is served by local bus routes, and some routes may be accessible from bus stops. For detailed public transport options to specific trailheads, it's best to consult local transport schedules.
Road cycling in Witton Gilbert can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather and lush scenery, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter cycling is possible, but conditions may vary, so checking local weather forecasts is always recommended.
Absolutely. For an easier ride, consider routes like the Three Horseshoes, Leamside – Framwellgate Moor loop from Brasside Ponds SSSI. This route is classified as easy, covering about 11 miles with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for a relaxed cycling experience.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, routes like the Waskerley Way – Weardale Descent to Stanhope loop from Esh offer significant elevation gain and longer distances. This particular route covers over 33 miles with substantial climbing, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience.
While specific amenities vary by route, many cycling paths in the Witton Gilbert area pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes, pubs, and other services. The region's history and local communities often provide welcoming stops for refreshments.


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