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Road cycling around Featherstone, located in West Yorkshire, offers a varied landscape suitable for different cycling preferences. The region features a network of accessible routes, primarily on paved surfaces, traversing diverse terrain. Cyclists can expect to encounter expansive green spaces, woodlands, open countryside, and peaceful nature corridors. The area also includes distinctive mini-hills and vast fields, providing a mix of gradients for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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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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Sykehouse Lock 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.) (6¾ furlongs to the northeast) and Bramwith Junction (Junction of Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation main line with New Junction Canal) (3 miles and 5½ furlongs to the southwest). https://canalplan.uk/place/jr5b
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Good coffee, and all manner of tempting foodstuffs. Vegan full English is apparently very good... but so is the bacon!
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The bridge here across the canal is a swing bridge. When the lights are flashing on the road, the bridge is open and a watercraft is travelling through.
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Decent amount of grub for the price. The only downside is that it's upstairs - bit annoying when in road shoes.
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Nice little cafe at the Iron Horse Saddlery. Loads of cakes to choose from plus paninis and soup if you fancy a bit more to eat. It was pretty busy when we called in so the service was a bit slow (it was the day after new years day and not many places were open) but the staff are really friendly so it's all good if you're not in too much of a rush. They're open every day and on Thursdays the stay open late until 7.30pm: https://www.ironhorseequestriansupplies.co.uk/hayloft-tea-room/.
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There are over 50 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Featherstone, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. This includes 21 easy routes, 35 moderate routes, and 1 more challenging option, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Featherstone primarily feature paved surfaces, making them ideal for road bikes. The region offers a mix of diverse landscapes, from expansive green spaces and mini-hills in areas like Frickley Country Park to tranquil nature corridors such as Southern Washlands and the woodlands of Brockadale Nature Reserve.
Yes, Featherstone offers several family-friendly options among its no-traffic road cycling routes. Many of the 21 easy routes are suitable for families, providing gentle gradients and safe, car-free environments. The Askern Lake – Iron Horse Equestrian Café loop from Featherstone, while moderate, can be adapted for older children, offering a scenic ride with refreshment stops.
While the routes themselves are primarily for cycling, many of the natural areas and parks accessible from these routes are dog-friendly. For example, Frickley Country Park and Haw Hill Park offer expansive green spaces where dogs are welcome, often with designated walking areas. Always check local regulations for specific nature reserves like Brockadale or Letchmire Pastures regarding dogs.
Featherstone's no-traffic routes pass through or near several beautiful natural features. You can explore the distinctive mini-hills of Frickley Country Park, the woodlands and open countryside of Brockadale Nature Reserve, or the peaceful nature corridor of Southern Washlands. Letchmire Pastures, a Yorkshire Wildlife Trust nature reserve, also offers diverse wildlife and flora to enjoy.
Yes, several interesting landmarks and natural attractions are accessible from the no-traffic road cycling routes. You might pass by Stanley Ferry Marina, or be able to visit nature reserves such as RSPB St Aidan's Nature Reserve and Fairburn Ings RSPB Nature Reserve. Other notable spots include Newmillerdam Lake and Pugneys Country Park Lake, offering picturesque views and opportunities for a break.
Featherstone serves as a popular starting point for many cycling routes. While specific parking details vary by route, you can often find public parking facilities within Featherstone itself or at designated car parks near major parks and nature reserves like Frickley Country Park or Haw Hill Park, which are common access points for these routes.
The best time to cycle the no-traffic routes around Featherstone is generally from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. While cycling is possible year-round, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially wetter conditions in winter.
Yes, many routes are designed to pass by or near places for refreshments. For example, the Low Lane Swing Bridge – Iron Horse Equestrian Café loop from Featherstone explicitly mentions a café, and the Syke House Windmill – Birkin Tea Room loop from Featherstone includes a tea room. The wider West Yorkshire area is known for its welcoming pubs and cafes, especially in villages and towns along popular cycling paths.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Featherstone vary significantly in length. You can find shorter, easy rides under two hours, perfect for a quick spin, up to more challenging excursions that can last five hours or more. For instance, the Farmer Copley's – Iron Horse Equestrian Café loop from Featherstone is approximately 61.6 km long, offering a substantial ride.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Featherstone are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the car-free paths, the diverse and scenic landscapes, and the accessibility of routes for various skill levels, making it a popular choice for those seeking quiet rides.


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