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Touring cycling routes around Haydon are situated in the Tyne Valley, offering a mix of quiet country roads and varied terrain. The region features rolling hills, river valleys, and access to the foothills of the North Pennines. Cyclists can explore landscapes near Hadrian's Wall and the Northumberland National Park, providing diverse scenic backdrops. The area is characterized by its historical sites and natural beauty, including the River South Tyne.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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40.8km
02:55
660m
660m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.4km
01:39
350m
350m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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28.5km
01:47
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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56.6km
03:40
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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52.6km
03:28
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hexham Old Gaol is England's oldest purpose-built prison, founded in 1333 by William Melton, the Archbishop of York. Located on Hallgate in the center of Hexham, it was built with stone from Roman Corbridge and served for centuries as a prison for convicts from Hexhamshire and the English Middle March. A Grade I listed building in medieval style, it features thick walls and vaulted cellars.
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Hexham Abbey is one of England's oldest and most impressive churches. The abbey was originally founded in 674 AD by St. Wilfrid, using stones from nearby Roman ruins. The oldest part—the Saxon crypt—is still intact and represents a rare remnant of early Christian architecture. Inside, you'll find stained glass, the Roman tombstone of Flavinus, a 1st-century standard-bearer, an impressive Phelps organ from 1974, and a frith stool (Saxon bishop's chair). Admission to the abbey is free, with a small charge for the crypt.
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The statue of Lieutenant Colonel George Elliott Benson in Hexham is an impressive bronze monument commemorating a British officer who died during the Second Boer War in South Africa. The statue stands directly opposite his former home in the South Tyne Valley. The Grade II listed monument was erected through public fundraising. Benson was born in Allerwash in 1861, educated at Harrow, and served with distinction in several colonial expeditions. His courage and leadership during the Boer War made him a local hero, and the statue is a lasting tribute to his service and sacrifice.
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St. Aidan's Church in Hexham is a small but active congregation belonging to the United Reformed Church (URC). The building itself is modest and functional, lacking the medieval grandeur of Hexham Abbey. The church is part of Hexham Churches Together, an ecumenical network that promotes collaboration between different denominations.
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Hexham Abbey is one of England's oldest and most impressive churches. The abbey was originally founded in 674 AD by St. Wilfrid, using stones from nearby Roman ruins. The oldest part—the Saxon crypt—is still intact and represents a rare remnant of early Christian architecture. Inside, you'll find stained glass, the Roman tombstone of Flavinus, a 1st-century standard-bearer, an impressive Phelps organ from 1974, and a frith stool (Saxon bishop's chair). Admission to the abbey is free, with a small charge for the crypt.
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Warden Bridge is an elegant stone arch bridge spanning the River South Tyne. The current bridge was built in 1903 and replaced an earlier chain bridge dating from 1826, which collapsed under the weight of a steam threshing machine in 1877. The structure consists of two stone arches with one pier suspended in the water. On the south side, the old tollhouse still stands, a reminder of the days when you had to pay to cross the bridge.
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The Boatside Inn in Warden, near Hexham, is a historic country inn with a rich history dating back to 1782. Originally a trading station and stopping point for river crossings on the Tyne, it grew into a popular alehouse for travelers and locals alike.
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The Fourstones Millennium Monument is a striking work of art in the village of Fourstones, Northumberland, featuring a large colliery wheel – a tribute to the region's industrial heritage. Erected around the year 2000 as a symbol of the transition to a new millennium, the monument commemorates the coal mines that once shaped the landscape and the community. The colliery wheel stands alongside Stanegate Roman Road, creating a visual landmark in the open landscape.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Haydon, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes explore the Tyne Valley, Hadrian's Wall, and the foothills of the North Pennines.
The routes around Haydon feature diverse terrain, including quiet country roads, rolling hills, and river valleys. You can expect challenging ascents and descents, especially when venturing towards the North Pennine foothills, rewarded with panoramic views. Some routes may also include short off-road sections.
Yes, Haydon offers routes suitable for families. While many routes involve rolling hills, there are options classified as moderate that can be enjoyed by those with reasonable fitness. For example, the Warden Bridge – View of Haydon Bridge loop from Haydon Bridge is a moderate 15.1-mile path offering scenic views of the Tyne Valley.
Many routes allow you to combine cycling with historical sightseeing. You can explore the iconic Hadrian's Wall, visit the Roman fort of Vindolanda, or cycle through historic Hexham to see the Hexham Abbey and Hexham Old Gaol. The Hexham Old Gaol – Hexham Abbey loop from Haydon Bridge is a great option for this.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Haydon are circular, starting and ending in Haydon Bridge. This makes planning your ride convenient. Examples include the popular Melkridge and Bardon Mill loop from Haydon Bridge and the Wark Bridge – Chesters Roman Fort loop from Haydon Bridge.
The touring cycling routes around Haydon cater to various ability levels, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. There are 8 moderate routes and 11 difficult routes. Difficult routes, such as the Melkridge and Bardon Mill loop, often feature significant elevation gain and longer distances, requiring good fitness.
The region offers excellent panoramic views of the Tyne Valley, Hadrian's Wall, and the surrounding countryside. You can cycle past the peaceful River South Tyne, explore the National Trust woodland at Allen Banks, or discover natural monuments like Sycamore Gap. The View of Haydon Bridge – Centre of Britain, Haltwhistle loop from Haydon Bridge offers extensive vistas.
Yes, Haydon Bridge is a good base for cyclists, and parking facilities are available within the village, making it convenient to start your touring cycling adventures. Many routes begin directly from the village.
Haydon Bridge is accessible by public transport, including train services along the Tyne Valley line, which can be convenient for cyclists. This allows you to reach the starting points of various routes without needing a car.
The touring cycling routes around Haydon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse scenic backdrops, the mix of quiet country roads, and the opportunity to explore both natural beauty and historical sites like Hadrian's Wall.
Yes, several routes in the area venture into the foothills of the North Pennines, providing stunning views of this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. These routes often involve more challenging ascents but reward cyclists with extensive panoramas, such as those found on the 'Pennine Panoramas' type routes mentioned in regional information.


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