Cycling In Yorkshire

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The Yorkshire Dales is one of the best landscapes in the country, with stunning limestone formations contrasting with the heather clad moorlands and valley bottoms full of meadows, dry stone walls and scattered with field barns. Cycling is a ideal way to explore the area either as part of a visit or a touring holiday. You get to see more and feel more in touch with the countryside around you. There are many lovely villages and towns to explore along the way, where you get the chance to have a break and discover some of the fascinating history of the area. It’s totally acceptable to stop for a slab of cake or a pint of locally brewed beer!

Yorkshire is well known for its great rural countryside and possesses a wonderful array of options for cyclists. In this huge county there is plenty to choose from but one of the main attractions has to be the Yorkshire Dales National Park with miles of outstanding unspoilt scenery making it ideal for cycling. The Trans Pennine Trail also runs through the county and has miles of top quality traffic free cycle routes to enjoy. Also of interest is the North York Moors National Park with loads of bridleways, paths and cycle tracks through the charming countryside.

The whole area provides fabulous cycling opportunities from gentle routes in the valleys to some challenging climbs over the moorland that separates them. From the wild and remote northern dales to the rolling farmland in the east, the cycling is always excellent for the fantastic scenery and picturesque villages. What’s more you will be helping to care for this wonderful area by moving around in a sustainable way.

(Photo: ©VisitEngland/Visit Hull and East Yorkshire)

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