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Withernsea

The best traffic-free bike rides around Withernsea

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No traffic road cycling routes around Withernsea traverse the flat coastal plains and agricultural land of the Holderness peninsula. The region is characterized by its low-lying topography, offering minimal elevation changes ideal for accessible cycling. Routes often feature views of the North Sea coastline and the Humber Estuary, providing scenic backdrops for rides. This area is well-suited for cyclists seeking tranquil paths away from traffic.

Best no traffic road cycling routes around Withernsea

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Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Easington Beach loop from Withernsea

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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RichD
November 2, 2024, All Saints Church Tower, Easington

You can't go much further south on the Holderness peninsula than Easington (if you do, you'll get wet). The church dates to the Norman period, with a 12th-century north aisle and 13th-century south aisle. There are a 14th-century clerestory and west tower, and a 15th-century chancel. Set into the wall of the north aisle is a lovely Early English doorway that may have been brought here from Birstall (Burstall) Priory, perhaps when that monastery sank into the Humber River due to erosion. Some of the north nave windows are made using Saxon grave slabs and evidence of the Saxon carvings can easily be seen.

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Kilnsea Wetlands is intended to provide refuge for passage and wintering roosting waders that leave the adjacent Humber mudflats at high tide to roost. Plenty of birdwatchers around, although some of the pools were dry when I visited in November.

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September 29, 2024, Hilston

Lovely little spot for a break

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The new Withernsea pier: technological feat and popular success Despite some damage during its construction, the 1,196-feet-long pier was completed by August 1877. Built entirely out of iron, except for the brick entrance and wooden decking, the pier used the new technology of screw piles, which were driven deep into the ground. Seating was provided along the full length of the pier and a saloon and hall for entertainment was situated at the pier head. The entrance to the pier consisted of two castellated towers, rumoured to be based on Conwy Castle in Wales. Storm damage and tragic loss of life On 28 October 1880, a devastating storm erupted which caused damage to many of Yorkshire’s piers. Withernsea Pier suffered twice when it was hit by two storm-damaged vessels. T The second vessel to hit the pier was the brig Saffron, which tore a 200-foot hole through its centre before coming to rest nearby. The Saffron had been part of a flotilla of ships which had set out from the Humber, journeying northwards. Around Flamborough Head, the wind increased rapidly to a storm force gale. The fleet was at the mercy of the elements. The pier had only just been repaired when it was damaged again on 28 March 1882, the pier head being destroyed along with the saloon above it. The pier was not repaired, but the remaining sections continued in use. The series of disasters was relentless, and on 20 October 1890, the Grimsby fishing smack Genesta hit the pier, destroying over half its length and leaving just over 300 feet remaining. Two years later even this was destroyed, when another vessel, the Henry Parr (formerly the Dido) rammed into it at the height of another storm. The remains of Withernsea pier: a landmark and memorial The history of the pier at Withernsea is both tragic and yet in some ways inspiring. The two entrance towers have survived all the devastation around them. They are a well-loved landmark in the town, even if many visitors are totally unaware that they once formed a part of a pier. They also act as a memorial to those sailors who perished in the seas around it.

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Information board and photographs depicting some of Withernsea‘s Past

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Although the Meridian crosses several roads on its short journey across East Yorkshire, only two B-roads are known to be marked. The plaque dates from 2000.

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November 20, 2023, Withernsea Lighthouse

An inland lighthouse which stands in the middle of the town. It ceased operation on 1 July 1976 and is now used as a museum.

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Who doesn't like a visit to the seaside been visiting Withernsea since I was a wee one and still enjoy visiting now lovely bacon butty and coffee from castle cafe on the sea front

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic road cycling routes are available around Withernsea?

There are 5 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Withernsea, offering a variety of distances and experiences. These routes are designed to provide a peaceful ride through the region's flat coastal plains and agricultural land.

Are the no-traffic road cycling routes in Withernsea suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, many of the routes are ideal for beginners and families due to the region's predominantly flat terrain. For an easy, family-friendly option, consider the Withernsea Lighthouse – Castle Café loop from Withernsea, which is rated as easy and covers just under 40 km.

What kind of scenery can I expect on these no-traffic road cycling routes?

You can expect serene views of the flat coastal plains, open agricultural fields, and picturesque villages of the Holderness peninsula. Many routes also offer glimpses of the North Sea coastline and the expansive Humber Estuary, providing a scenic backdrop to your ride.

Are there any notable landmarks or points of interest along the no-traffic routes?

Absolutely! Cyclists can pass by significant landmarks. For instance, the Greenwich Meridian Marker – Withernsea Lighthouse loop from Withernsea takes you past the Prime Meridian. You can also visit the unique Withernsea Lighthouse, which houses a museum, or see the historic Withernsea Pier Entrance Towers.

What is the best time of year to enjoy no-traffic road cycling in Withernsea?

The flat, open nature of the Holderness peninsula makes it enjoyable for cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather and longer daylight hours, while autumn can provide beautiful, crisp rides. Even in winter, the low elevation means routes are generally accessible, though coastal winds can be a factor.

Are there any circular no-traffic road cycling routes available?

Yes, all the no-traffic road cycling routes listed are circular, meaning you'll start and end in the same location, typically Withernsea. This makes planning your ride and return journey straightforward.

Can I find cafes or places to stop for refreshments along these routes?

While specific cafes are not detailed for every route, the routes often pass through or near small villages and towns where you can find local pubs or cafes. The Withernsea Lighthouse – Castle Café loop specifically mentions a café, and Withernsea itself offers various options for refreshments before or after your ride.

What is the average difficulty and elevation gain for these routes?

The routes around Withernsea are generally easy to moderate, with minimal elevation gain due to the region's flat topography. For example, the Easington Beach loop from Withernsea, a moderate route, has an elevation gain of just over 100 meters across its 33 km distance, making for a comfortable ride.

Is there parking available for cyclists in Withernsea?

Withernsea, as a seaside town, offers various parking options, including public car parks, which are generally suitable for cyclists. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and fees upon arrival.

Can I reach the starting points of these routes using public transport with my bike?

Public transport options to Withernsea primarily include bus services. Policies regarding bikes on buses can vary, so it's recommended to check with the specific bus operator in advance for their bicycle carriage rules and any restrictions, especially during peak times.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Withernsea?

The komoot community rates the routes in this area highly, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil, traffic-free nature of the roads, the flat terrain perfect for relaxed rides, and the scenic coastal and rural views that offer a peaceful escape.

Are there any longer no-traffic road cycling routes for more experienced riders?

For those looking for a longer ride, the Greenwich Meridian Marker – Withernsea Lighthouse loop from Withernsea covers nearly 60 km. While still relatively flat, its extended distance offers a good challenge for riders seeking a longer day out on quiet roads.

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