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The best gravel rides around Barrow-In-Furness

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Gravel biking around Barrow-In-Furness offers access to diverse terrain, from coastal paths to the fringes of the Lake District. The region features a mix of rolling hills, moorland, and established bridleways. These routes often include significant elevation changes, providing challenging rides for experienced gravel bikers.

Best gravel bike trails around Barrow-In-Furness

  • The most popular gravel bike trail is Torver Village – Coniston Shore Bridleway loop from Blawith and Subberthwaite, a 21.7 miles (35.0 km) trail that takes 2 hours…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

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Torver Village – Coniston Shore Bridleway loop from Blawith and Subberthwaite

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Dominiek Van Dooren
June 20, 2026, Coniston Village

Coniston is located at the northern end of the third largest lake in the Lake District: Coniston Water. Steam yacht cruises are offered on this lake. Coniston is said to be derived from the Old Norse words Konigs Tun or king's settlement. That king is said to have been Thorstein, a Viking who gave his name to Thurstinii Watra, the old name of Coniston Water. (Wikipedia)

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One of the best views in the uk

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Watch out for the walkers when cycling .. ok got a road bike as flat and hard surface

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Newly extended this is a great place to eat right on the lake shore

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Nice quiet lane by the lake with lots of lake access places

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Stephen
September 15, 2024, Bluebird Café

Tasty food and snacks, worth a stop

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Light gravel suitable for road bikes too

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Stephen
June 8, 2024, Torver Village

Give it a whirl

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on gravel bike trails around Barrow-In-Furness?

The gravel biking terrain around Barrow-In-Furness is diverse, featuring coastal paths, rolling hills, moorland sections, and established bridleways. Many routes include significant elevation changes, providing a challenging experience for riders.

Are there any easy gravel bike trails suitable for beginners in Barrow-In-Furness?

The routes available in this guide for Barrow-In-Furness are primarily designed for advanced gravel bikers, featuring challenging terrain and longer distances. All six routes listed are rated as 'difficult', so beginners should approach with caution or seek out less demanding options elsewhere.

What is the typical length and elevation gain of gravel bike routes in this area?

Gravel bike routes around Barrow-In-Furness generally range from approximately 35 km to over 50 km in length. You can expect significant elevation gains, with routes like the Coniston Village – Coniston Shore Bridleway loop from Foxfield featuring over 690 meters of ascent.

Are there any circular gravel bike routes available?

Yes, all the featured gravel bike routes in this guide are circular loops. For example, you can explore the area around Coniston Water on the Torver Village – Coniston Shore Bridleway loop from Blawith and Subberthwaite, or tackle moorland sections on the Green Moor Descent loop from Lowick.

What do other gravel bikers say about the trails in Barrow-In-Furness?

The gravel biking routes in Barrow-In-Furness are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 2 reviews. Over 20 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied and challenging terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes and demanding ascents.

What are some interesting landmarks or attractions I might see near the gravel bike routes?

While riding, you might encounter historical sites and natural beauty. Notable attractions in the wider Barrow-In-Furness area include the historic Furness Abbey Ruins, the coastal charm of Roa Island, and the distinctive Rampside Leading Light (The Needle). You can also find natural spots like the Pond at North Walney National Nature Reserve.

Are the gravel bike trails suitable for families with children?

Given that all routes in this guide are rated as 'difficult' and feature significant distances and elevation changes, they are generally not recommended for families with young children or those seeking an easy, leisurely ride. These trails are better suited for experienced riders.

What is the best time of year to go gravel biking in Barrow-In-Furness?

The region's weather can be variable. While specific data isn't available, generally, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable conditions for gravel biking in the UK, with longer daylight hours and potentially drier trails. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

How many gravel bike trails are covered in this guide for Barrow-In-Furness?

This guide features 6 distinct gravel bike trails around Barrow-In-Furness, all of which are rated as difficult and offer challenging rides through diverse landscapes.

Are there any specific challenges or features to be aware of on these gravel routes?

Yes, the routes are characterized by significant elevation changes, moorland sections, and varied surfaces. Riders should be prepared for demanding climbs and descents, as highlighted by routes like the Green Moor Descent loop from Lowick, which features notable descents and over 640 meters of ascent.

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