Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite
Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite
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No traffic touring cycling routes around Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite navigate the Duddon Valley, characterized by undulating green hills, peaceful woodlands, and clear rivers. The terrain includes both valley roads and challenging mountain passes, offering varied cycling experiences. This area, nestled within the Lake District, features a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, providing opportunities for diverse no traffic touring cycling routes. The landscape is defined by its secluded feel, with notable features such as Seathwaite Tarn and views towards prominent fells.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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17
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45.7km
03:20
1,000m
1,000m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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31.8km
02:32
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.8km
01:06
450m
450m
Hard bike ride. Very 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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A very well organised and set up campsite, which makes the perfect base for exploring the area. Lovely hot showers, a well stocked shop including local cold beers and a free phone charging service. We had a great stay
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Open 9am to 11pm most days (April 2025) Perfect mid-ride stop for a drink.
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Lovely quiet road, pretty good surface
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Tough climb with high gradients for a long stretch. Pace yourself!
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The Three Shires Stone at the top of Wrynose Pass is the meeting point of the former counties of Lancashire, Cumberland and Westmorland. Now most people pass over en-route elsewhere. The road to east and west is single track with a few passing places. There is a small amount of parking here. Walkers often ascend up to Red Tarn to the north from here or south onto the Coniston fells.
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There are over 100 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes in Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. You'll find everything from challenging mountain passes to more moderate valley rides.
Yes, Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite offers 15 easy no traffic touring cycling routes. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and shorter distances, making them ideal for those new to touring cycling or looking for a relaxed ride.
The terrain varies significantly. You can expect a mix of quiet country lanes, forest roads, and some unpaved segments. While many routes are traffic-free, some include challenging mountain passes like Hardknott and Wrynose, which feature steep ascents and descents. The Duddon Valley itself offers undulating green hills and peaceful woodlands.
Yes, many of the no traffic touring cycling routes in Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite are circular. For example, the Birker Fell Road – Hardknott Pass Summit loop from Hard Knott offers a challenging circular tour, while the Newfield Inn – Duddon Valley Road to Ulpha loop from Dunnerdale-with-Seathwaite provides a moderate circular option.
Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You might pass by the historic Rydal Cave, or catch glimpses of stunning tarns like Seathwaite Tarn. The region also features the Tom Ghyll Waterfalls and various viewpoints overlooking Coniston Water.
Absolutely. The region is known for its demanding mountain passes. Routes like the Birker Fell Road – Hardknott Pass Summit loop from Hard Knott, with over 1,000 meters of elevation gain, and the Wrynose Pass – Wrynose Pass Signpost loop from Hard Knott, offer significant challenges and rewarding descents for very fit cyclists.
The no traffic touring cycling routes in Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from 276 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquil, traffic-free environment, the stunning natural landscapes of the Duddon Valley, and the diverse range of routes catering to different fitness levels.
Yes, while many routes are secluded, you can find places to refuel. The Newfield Inn in Seathwaite is a popular spot for cyclists. Some routes, such as the Newfield Inn – Duddon Valley Road to Ulpha loop from Dunnerdale-with-Seathwaite, specifically incorporate such stops.
Many routes in Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite offer breathtaking vistas. Peaks like Harter Fell provide views towards Scafell and Scafell Pike, while Crinkle Crags offer excellent views down Great Langdale. You'll also find designated viewpoints like The Coffin Route and Loughrigg Tarn along some of the routes.
Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant cycling conditions with fewer crowds and beautiful scenery. Summer can be popular but also busier. Always check the local weather forecast, as conditions in the Lake District can change rapidly, especially on higher passes.
Yes, the region is dotted with beautiful lakes and tarns. You can find routes that pass by Seathwaite Tarn, one of the largest tarns in the Lake District. Other highlights in the wider area include Tarn Hows and Coniston Water, offering scenic lakeside cycling opportunities.


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