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Touring cycling routes around Moss traverse a predominantly flat landscape, characterized by a network of canals and rivers. The area features open agricultural land and quiet country lanes, offering gentle gradients suitable for relaxed rides. This region provides a mix of waterside paths and rural scenery, ideal for exploring by bike. The terrain is generally low-lying, with no significant hills, making it accessible for various skill levels.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy path alongside the Selby Canal, a historic waterway connecting the River Ouse at Selby to the River Aire in Chapel Haddlesey.
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Low Lane Swing Bridge is a minor waterways place on the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation (New Junction Canal) between Sykehouse Lift Bridge (Sykehouse village is about a mile to the east.) (3 miles and 5½ furlongs and 1 lock to the northeast) and Bramwith Junction (Junction of Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation main line with New Junction Canal) (6¾ furlongs to the southwest). https://canalplan.uk/place/emmj
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This swing bridge crosses the New Junction Canal
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Although there is some evidence of a chapel having existed at the end of the 12th century, the earliest definite reference is of a licence is dated 1425.
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This lovely rest area is located in Sykehouse, right on the Trans Pennine Trail.
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There are over 150 touring cycling routes around Moss, offering a wide variety of options for exploring the region's canals, rivers, and agricultural landscapes. The komoot community has contributed to these routes, with over 1200 visitors using them.
Yes, Moss offers many easy touring bike trails, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. The terrain is predominantly flat with gentle gradients. For example, the Thorne Peel Hill – The Old Butchers Café loop from Hatfield & Stainforth is an easy 13.1-mile (21.1 km) trail through rural lanes.
Absolutely. Moss is well-suited for longer rides due to its flat landscape and network of paths. A popular long-distance option is the Selby Canal – Selby Canal Towpath loop from Hatfield & Stainforth, which spans 43.8 miles (70.6 km) and follows canal towpaths and quiet country roads.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Moss are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. The River Went at Kirk Smeaton – Askern Lake loop from Askern is a moderate 20.2-mile (32.5 km) circular path featuring riverside sections and open countryside.
The routes often pass by various points of interest. You can explore natural areas like Brockadale Nature Reserve, historical sites such as Cusworth Hall and Park, or enjoy views of Askern Lake. Many routes follow canals, offering glimpses of local infrastructure like the Low Lane Swing Bridge.
Yes, the flat and gentle nature of the terrain makes many routes suitable for families. Look for the 'easy' graded routes, which typically have well-maintained surfaces and minimal elevation changes, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling routes in Moss, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 175 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country lanes, scenic waterside paths, and the overall accessibility of the flat landscape, which is ideal for relaxed exploration.
Many routes in Moss incorporate water features, given the region's network of canals and rivers. The River Went at Kirk Smeaton – Askern Lake loop from Askern, for instance, passes directly by Askern Lake. Other highlights include Highfields Lake and Bentley Pit Lakes.
The best season for touring cycling in Moss is generally spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder, and the agricultural landscapes are vibrant. The flat terrain means routes are less affected by snow and ice, making them accessible for a longer period compared to hillier regions.
While Moss is predominantly flat, many routes offer expansive views across open agricultural fields and along the waterways. The Selby Canal – Selby Canal Towpath loop from Hatfield & Stainforth provides extensive views of the surrounding flatlands, characteristic of the region's serene scenery.
Route durations vary depending on distance and your cycling pace. For example, an easy 13.1-mile (21.1 km) route like the Thorne Peel Hill – The Old Butchers Café loop can be completed in about 1 hour 13 minutes. Longer routes, such as the 43.8-mile (70.6 km) Selby Canal – Selby Canal Towpath loop, typically take around 4 hours 15 minutes.
While the region is known for its gentle terrain, some routes offer longer distances that can provide a good challenge for advanced cyclists. The Narrowboat Mooring at the Lock – Godnow Bridge loop from Hatfield & Stainforth is a moderate 40.4-mile (65 km) route that will test endurance over distance, rather than steep climbs.


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