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Gravel biking around Skidby offers diverse terrain within the picturesque Yorkshire Wolds. The region is characterized by rolling chalkland hills, dry valleys, and tranquil villages, providing a varied landscape for cyclists. Riders can expect mixed surfaces, including unpaved sections, fieldside trails, and broken roads, which are well-suited for gravel bikes. This area allows for exploration of both remote paths and connections between charming local communities.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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7
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50.3km
03:08
370m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21.1km
01:19
180m
180m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.9km
02:35
230m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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04:00
460m
460m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Imposing Cathedral in a relatively small and cozy town
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Really picturesque village, grab a coffee at South Cave serviced
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Archetypal English village with its large village green surrounded by pretty stone houses and two pubs. The open beck runs in front of the houses in Eastgate, each with their own private bridge. The banks of the stream are planted with flowers. A large flat circular stone on the green known as the whipping stone is probably the base of the old market cross but rumour has it that a man was whipped to death here in 1624. https://www.newbaldparishcouncil.gov.uk/about-newbald/
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Great views east and west from this Trig Point adopted by the Windmill Walkers. https://windmillwalkers.org.uk/
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Opened on 1 May 1865 and served the nearby village of Kiplingcotes. It was built originally for the personal use of a local landowner and MP, Lord Hotham, as an incentive for him to allow the railway to pass through his estates. The station closed after the last train ran on 27 November 1965 along with the rest of the line. The station building, platforms and signal box survive unaltered, as does the station master's house.
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Bench and signposts at the foot of Turtle Hill, this is a crossroads of 2 different bridleways, so a few routeing options available.
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This Bridleway is now closed for six months or more
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Gravel biking around Skidby offers a diverse mix of terrain. You'll encounter rolling chalkland hills, dry valleys, and tranquil villages within the picturesque Yorkshire Wolds. Routes feature varied surfaces, including unpaved sections, fieldside trails, and broken roads, all well-suited for gravel bikes. Some segments, particularly near the Yorkshire Wolds Cycle Route, can be quite rugged with significant gravel.
There are 10 gravel bike routes available around Skidby, catering to various skill levels. This includes 1 easy route, 7 moderate routes, and 2 difficult routes, ensuring options for most riders.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the View of the Countryside โ Old Railway Line Trail loop from Cherry Burton is a difficult 33.7-mile (54.3 km) path. It features significant elevation gain and varied terrain, offering expansive views of the countryside.
Several moderate routes are popular among local gravel bikers. The Hornsea Rail Trail โ Hornsea Rail Trail loop from Hull Paragon Interchange is a 30.9-mile (49.7 km) trail following a former railway line, known for its consistent surface. Another favorite is the North Newbald Village Green โ Brantingham Village Pond loop from Brough, a 31.7-mile (51.0 km) route through the Yorkshire Wolds.
The routes often traverse serene valleys and connect charming villages. You can explore highlights such as Welton Dale, Brantingham Village Pond, and the North Newbald Village Green. The historic Skidby Windmill is also a prominent local attraction often featured in routes originating from the area.
Yes, you can discover several historical sites. These include St Helenโs Church, Welton, Beverley Minster, and All Saints' Church, Brantingham, offering glimpses into the region's heritage.
The gravel biking routes around Skidby are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from more than 8 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the picturesque Yorkshire Wolds scenery, and the opportunity to explore both remote paths and charming local communities.
Yes, several routes utilize former railway lines, which often provide consistent surfaces for gravel grinding. The Hornsea Rail Trail โ Hornsea Rail Trail loop from Hull Paragon Interchange and the Market Weighton Rail Trail โ Old Railway Line Trail loop from Cherry Burton are excellent examples of routes that incorporate these historic paths.
The Yorkshire Wolds offer enjoyable gravel biking throughout much of the year. While specific seasonal conditions can vary, the region's mixed terrain is generally accessible. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, though some unpaved sections might be muddier after heavy rain. Winter conditions can introduce challenges like colder weather and potentially more challenging surfaces.
Absolutely. The View of the Countryside โ Old Railway Line Trail loop from Cherry Burton is specifically noted for its expansive views of the countryside. Additionally, the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds generally provide numerous scenic viewpoints along many of the routes.
Yes, you can find opportunities to connect with nature. The Far Ings Nature Reserve and the North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve are nearby and offer chances for wildlife viewing, particularly birdwatching, providing a peaceful break from your ride.


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