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Road cycling routes around South Holme traverse the varied landscapes of North Yorkshire, featuring rolling hills and picturesque countryside roads. The region offers diverse terrain suitable for road cyclists, including areas like the Vale of Pickering and the Howardian Hills. Routes often pass through historic villages and past notable landmarks. The elevation changes provide a mix of gentle gradients and more challenging climbs.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Embark on an easy road cycling journey through the picturesque landscapes of the Howardian Hills and Vale of Pickering. This 23.6-mile (38.0 km) loop, with a gentle 707 feet (216…
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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47.5km
02:04
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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47.8km
02:15
590m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.2km
01:50
190m
190m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Byland Abbey is a ruined 12th-century monastery located in the North York Moors National Park in North Yorkshire, England, managed today by English Heritage. Once a powerhouse of the Cistercian order, it stands as one of the finest examples of early Gothic architecture in the country and famously inspired the design of the iconic Rose Window at York Minster.
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The A170 is a busy road so if cycling try to minimise the distance you have to ride along it
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Byland Abbey is a stunning ruin dating back to the 1100s. It was once one of the grandest medieval monasteries but was dissolved by Henry VIII in the 1530s. Today it offers a scenic picnic spot and a glimpse into history. It's free to visit and features a tearoom open from March to November, serving cakes and coffee
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Low Town Bank Road climbs up from about 296 feet (90 m) in Kilburn, through some steep hairpin bends to 952 feet (290 m) at the Yorkshire Gliding Club. Known locally as White Horse Bank due to the white horse hill figure near the top.
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There are over 100 road cycling routes available around South Holme, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Road cycling routes around South Holme traverse the varied landscapes of North Yorkshire, featuring rolling hills and picturesque countryside roads. You'll find diverse terrain, including areas like the Vale of Pickering and the Howardian Hills, with elevation changes that provide a mix of gentle gradients and more challenging climbs.
Yes, South Holme offers a good selection of easier routes. Approximately 36 of the routes are classified as easy. An excellent option is the Nunnington Hall loop to the Vale of Pickering and the Howardian Hills, which is 23.6 miles (38.0 km) and traverses scenic countryside.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 8 difficult routes and 63 moderate routes. The Byland Abbey – Byland Abbey Ruins loop from Nunnington is a moderate 43.9 miles (70.7 km) path featuring significant elevation gain and passing by historic abbey ruins.
Yes, many routes in the South Holme area are circular. For example, the popular Barugh Bridge – View of Slingsby Castle loop from Slingsby is a 29.5 miles (47.5 km) circular trail that leads through open countryside with views of Slingsby Castle.
Road cycling routes often pass through historic villages and past notable landmarks. You can encounter impressive castles such as Castle Howard, or enjoy views of Slingsby Castle and Gilling Castle. Some routes also pass by natural attractions like The Yorkshire Arboretum.
Absolutely. The Byland Abbey Ruins – Rievaulx Abbey loop from Nunnington is a 47.8 km route that takes you past significant historic sites, including the ruins of Byland Abbey and Rievaulx Abbey, offering a blend of cycling and history.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 40 reviews. Road cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the picturesque countryside, and the opportunity to pass through historic villages and past notable landmarks.
Yes, you can find routes that provide scenic views of market towns and castles. The Helmsley — Market Town – Helmsley Castle loop from Slingsby is a 45.1 km route that takes you past the charming market town of Helmsley and its impressive castle.
The broader North Yorkshire region, including South Holme, is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Summer offers longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide cooler weather and beautiful scenery. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While the region is known for its rolling hills, some routes may offer glimpses of smaller water features. You might encounter areas like Boathouse Café or Sata Pond, which are listed as natural highlights in the vicinity.


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