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Gravel biking around Scotton offers diverse landscapes across North Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. The North Yorkshire area features rolling countryside and quiet country lanes, with routes often following the River Nidd and its Nidd Gorge. Further east, Scotton Common in Lincolnshire provides heathlands and woodlands, contributing to varied off-road terrain. The region's topography includes both gentle gradients and more challenging unpaved sections suitable for gravel bikes.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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94.1km
06:50
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.0km
02:13
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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43.2km
02:52
490m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:54
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:37
360m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Immaculately preserved lead‑smelting site, with its long flue system still traceable up the hillside — a Victorian attempt to capture valuable lead fumes before they escaped. The mill sits in a dramatic little side‑valley of Grinton Moor, spectacular when under a blanket of snow in winter.
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A classic stretch of high Pennine moorland, shaped by centuries of lead‑mining, with old hushes, spoil heaps, and trackways still etched into the heather. The moor forms part of the Reeth–Grinton–Harkerside upland block, giving wide, open views over Swaledale. Spectacular under a layer of snow in winter.
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Great place to stop for a break when out cycling. Richmond market place has plenty of cafes and pubs, for bite to eat and a refreshing drink.
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We have made a full video of the route so you can judge whether it is suitable: https://youtu.be/SZ25s_rxPzM
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Stayed the night here on a rather cold night in early March. Despite the cold the weather was sunny and I had a wonderful sleep. Although don't expect to get a mobile reception. I must say a big thank you to the Bolton Estate for allowing walkers/cyclists/bikepackers to use this wonderful facility. If you use it please make sure you leave it as you would expect to find it.
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Early evening as the sun starts to set. Benches in Westfield looking over towards Reeth Road and Swaledale
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There are 4 gravel bike trails around Scotton documented on komoot. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from moderate to difficult, catering to different skill levels.
The terrain around Scotton is quite diverse. In North Yorkshire, you'll find rolling countryside and quiet country lanes, with routes often following the scenic River Nidd and its dramatic Nidd Gorge. Further east, Scotton Common in Lincolnshire offers heathlands and woodlands. The routes include both gentle gradients and more challenging unpaved sections suitable for gravel bikes.
Yes, Scotton offers several challenging routes. For instance, the Greets Hill – View Over Swaledale loop from Leyburn is a difficult 58.4-mile (94.1 km) trail with significant elevation gain, offering extensive views over Swaledale. Another difficult option is the View Over Swaledale – Apedale Road loop from Preston-under-Scar, which covers 28.3 miles (45.5 km) with substantial climbing.
Yes, there is a moderate option available. The Flats Bank Climb – Ravensworth Castle Ruins loop from Richmond is a 23.7-mile (38.1 km) route that offers a balanced challenge without being overly strenuous, making it a good choice for intermediate gravel bikers.
The area around Scotton is rich in history and natural beauty. You can explore historic sites like Richmond Market Town and Castle, or the impressive Middleham Castle. The Richmond Castle – Richmond Town Centre loop from Brough with St. Giles specifically explores the area around historic Richmond. You might also encounter the picturesque Ruins of Easby Abbey.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes listed for Scotton are circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Sweet William Shooting Hut – Leyburn Town Centre loop from Leyburn and the Greets Hill – View Over Swaledale loop from Leyburn.
The rolling countryside and quiet lanes of North Yorkshire, as well as the heathlands of Scotton Common, are generally enjoyable from spring through autumn. These seasons offer milder weather and better trail conditions. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for potentially wet and muddy sections, especially in the heathland areas, and check local weather forecasts.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on the trails are not detailed, the region's proximity to towns like Knaresborough, Harrogate, and Richmond means you'll find various amenities. The Bedale Market Town is also noted as having cafes, and routes exploring town centres like Richmond will offer opportunities for refreshments.
Scotton Common in Lincolnshire is characterized by diverse habitats, including drier heathlands with ling and woodlands, and wetter areas with purple moor-grass. While not explicitly highlighted for gravel biking in the search results, its varied terrain of heathlands and woodlands could offer opportunities for off-road cycling for those exploring its natural features. Be mindful of the diverse flora and fauna, including rare species and protected wildlife.
The gravel biking routes around Scotton are popular among the komoot community, with over 20 gravel bikers having explored the varied terrain. Riders often appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the rolling countryside of North Yorkshire to the unique heathlands of Scotton Common, and the mix of quiet lanes and unpaved sections.
While the listed routes are primarily moderate to difficult, the general character of Scotton's quiet country lanes and less challenging sections of the Nidd Gorge area could be suitable for families with some cycling experience. For specific family-friendly options, it's advisable to check individual route profiles for elevation and surface details to ensure they match your family's ability.
The region around Scotton, particularly in North Yorkshire, is near established towns like Knaresborough and Harrogate, which have public transport links. While direct access to trailheads via public transport might vary, reaching these larger towns could serve as a starting point for your gravel biking adventure. It's recommended to check local bus or train schedules for connections to specific areas near the trails.


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