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Road cycling routes around Cramlington benefit from an extensive network of dedicated cycle paths, offering diverse landscapes for riders. The area features woodlands, open meadows, and riverside paths along the River Blyth. Its proximity to the coast provides access to routes with sea views, while the surrounding countryside includes gentle hills. This combination of dedicated infrastructure and varied terrain makes Cramlington suitable for different road cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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79.8km
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Embark on a moderate road cycling adventure through the picturesque Northumberland countryside with the Ponteland & Wallington Hall loop. This engaging route spans 49.6 miles (79.8 km) and features a total elevation gain of 1802 feet (549 metres), typically taking around 3 hours and 32 minutes to complete. You'll pedal along well-paved surfaces and quiet country lanes, winding through woodlands, open meadows, and gentle hills. The trail offers a diverse experience, from riverside paths along the River Blyth to the rural scenery around Ponteland. As you ride, you'll pass by historic Kirkley Hall, notable for its obelisk, and the scenic Bolam Lake, before reaching the grand Wallington Hall estate.
This loop begins conveniently from Cramlington station, making it accessible if you're arriving by public transport. The route is designed for racebike cyclists and primarily uses well-paved roads, ensuring a smooth ride. While the main loop is on road, the Wallington estate itself offers an off-road "Dragon cycle trail" if you wish to explore further on gravel paths. Ensure you have good fitness for this moderate ride, as it includes some gentle rolling terrain and hills.
The Ponteland & Wallington Hall loop provides a wonderful opportunity to explore the countryside west of Cramlington, combining dedicated cycling infrastructure with varied natural landscapes. You'll experience mixed farmland and scattered woodlands, enjoying expansive views across Northumberland. Wallington Hall, a beloved National Trust property, serves as a significant landmark on the route, offering a glimpse into the history of the unconventional Trevelyan family. This trail stands out for its blend of natural beauty and historical points of interest.
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247
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154km
06:22
880m
880m
Hard road ride. Very 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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89.2km
03:53
560m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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80.8km
03:22
440m
440m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Fine view down to Alnmouth. If on bike, bear walkers in mind, a few blind bends and dips
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English Heritage. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in the summer the very good café at the Warkworth Cricket Club is open for very good cakes, cheese scones and bacon or sausage baps.
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Quiet lane, bit of a drag up northwards. But you can head this way to avoid most of the Berwick Hill road and speeding cars if coming from Dinnington or the Brenkley minor road
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Great descent, not so fun the other way. There's a bit of a false flat drag towards the base from Colwell, then the two ramps up. Part of the Beaumont Trophy road race, which has run for about 70 years
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Lovely village and central to a lot of historical road racing/club runs in Northumberland
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Another of Northumberland's classic cycling cafes. Good brews and cakes. Big parking area if you wanted to park and ride
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Classic Northumberland cycling cafe. Tasty food reasonably priced, top cake
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There are over 45 road cycling routes around Cramlington, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars.
Cramlington's road cycling routes feature diverse landscapes, including an extensive network of dedicated cycle paths, woodlands, open meadows, and scenic riverside paths along the River Blyth. Many routes also offer coastal access with sea views, while the surrounding countryside includes gentle hills.
Yes, Cramlington offers a good selection of easy road cycling routes. Approximately half of the routes, around 23, are classified as easy. An example of an easy route is The Three Horse Shoes Entrance loop from Cramlington, which is about 15.5 km long.
Many routes incorporate interesting landmarks. You can cycle past the historic Willington Dene Viaduct, explore coastal areas near St Mary's Lighthouse, or enjoy the natural beauty of Queen Elizabeth II Country Park Lake and Havannah Nature Reserve.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are difficult routes available. The River Wansbeck – Warkworth Castle loop from Cramlington is a difficult 154 km path that extends north towards the coast and River Wansbeck, offering a longer and more demanding ride.
Cramlington's extensive cycle network and diverse landscapes make it suitable for road cycling throughout much of the year. The region offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities, with routes incorporating woodlands, open meadows, and coastal views that can be enjoyed in various seasons.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Cramlington are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Ponteland & Wallington Hall loop from Cramlington station and the Tynemouth Priory and Castle – Tynemouth Castle and Priory loop from Cramlington.
Cramlington is an excellent road cycling destination due to its well-developed, segregated cycle network, which includes 12 miles of traffic-free routes. This infrastructure, combined with varied landscapes from urban to rural, riverside to coastal, provides a safe and enjoyable experience for all skill levels.
The routes vary significantly in length. You can find shorter, easy loops like The Three Horse Shoes Entrance loop at 15.5 km, to longer, more challenging rides such as the River Wansbeck – Warkworth Castle loop which is over 154 km.
Absolutely. Cramlington's proximity to the coast means many routes offer stunning sea views and access to coastal towns. The Tynemouth Priory and Castle – Tynemouth Castle and Priory loop from Cramlington is a popular choice for exploring coastal areas.
The road cycling routes in Cramlington are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an impressive average rating of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive network of dedicated cycle paths and the diverse scenery, from quiet woodlands to coastal stretches.
Cramlington is a new town with good transport links. While specific public transport access points for each route vary, the town's design includes improvements like 'tubemap' signs for navigation and improved crossings, making it generally accessible. For more information on local transport, you might consult local council resources.
As a town designed with cycling in mind, Cramlington has seen improvements in cycling infrastructure, including new bicycle stands. Many routes originate from or pass through areas with public parking facilities. For specific route parking, it's advisable to check the details of individual routes on komoot.


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