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No traffic touring cycling routes around Hetton-Cum-Bordley are set within the southern Yorkshire Dales National Park, characterized by rolling green hills and distinctive limestone geology. The landscape features serene pastoral valleys and moderate elevation changes, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Water features like Winterburn Reservoir and dramatic formations such as Gordale Scar are prominent. The area encompasses expansive moors, valleys, and hills, offering diverse cycling environments.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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26.0km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.5km
01:33
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.5km
00:57
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.0km
02:44
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.3km
02:08
460m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful dales village. Famous as the filming location for ‘All Creatures Great and Small.’ There are lots of trails for walking and cycling directly from the village. Some lovely pubs and restaurants and boutique shops.
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Super downhill section, just be mindful of walkers with dogs off the lead.
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The original stone bridge was built in 1609. It was restored in 1884 following flood damage (Source: Yorkshire Dales National Park)
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A very beautiful spot in the Yorkshire Dales. The series "The Doctor and the Dear Creature" was filmed here in 2020. (All Creatures Great and Small) The pub "The Devonshire" serves a delicious beer - Landlord Dark
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This guide features 6 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Hetton-Cum-Bordley. These routes are carefully selected to offer peaceful rides away from busy roads, utilizing quiet country lanes and suitable paths.
The routes around Hetton-Cum-Bordley traverse a diverse landscape of rolling green hills, pastoral valleys, and areas with distinctive limestone geology. You'll find a mix of quiet country lanes and bike paths. While many routes feature moderate elevation changes, offering rewarding views, some, like the Weets Top – Mastiles Lane Trailhead loop from Rylstone, include more challenging ascents.
Yes, there is an easy route suitable for families looking for a gentle ride. The Quiet Dry Stone Wall Lane – Gargrave Bridge loop from Rylstone is an easy 15.5 km route with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed family outing on quiet lanes.
The area is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can encounter unique limestone formations, serene reservoirs, and picturesque waterfalls. Notable attractions include the dramatic Malham Cove, the beautiful Gordale Scar Waterfall, and the tranquil Winterburn Reservoir. Many routes also pass through traditional stone-built villages and offer views of historic sites like Bolton Abbey Estate.
All the no traffic touring cycling routes listed in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Mastiles Lane – Grassington village loop from Rylstone offers a challenging 31 km circular tour through scenic landscapes.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for each route, Hetton-Cum-Bordley and nearby villages like Rylstone, Grassington, and Malham typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local parking options in your chosen starting village before your ride.
The Yorkshire Dales National Park, including the area around Hetton-Cum-Bordley, has some public transport links, primarily bus services connecting villages. However, direct public transport access to specific trailheads can be limited. It's recommended to check local bus timetables for services to villages like Rylstone, Grassington, or Malham, which are common starting points for these routes.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most favorable conditions for touring cycling in the Yorkshire Dales, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage. While winter cycling is possible, be prepared for colder temperatures, shorter days, and potentially wet or icy conditions, especially on higher ground.
Yes, the charming villages within the Yorkshire Dales, such as Hetton itself, Grassington, and others along the routes, offer various options for refreshments. Hetton is home to The Angel Inn, a Michelin-starred restaurant. You'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in these villages, making them ideal for breaks or overnight stays during your tour.
The no traffic touring cycling routes around Hetton-Cum-Bordley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the quiet country lanes, the stunning views across the Dales, and the rewarding challenge of the climbs, especially on routes like the Boss Moor Lane – Threshfield Moor loop from Rylstone.
Absolutely. For cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Weets Top – Mastiles Lane Trailhead loop from Rylstone offer significant elevation gains, leading to expansive views across the Dales and moorland. The effort is often rewarded with breathtaking panoramas of the unique Yorkshire Dales landscape.
While many outdoor areas in the Yorkshire Dales are dog-friendly, specific rules can vary for cycling routes, especially those that cross private land or nature reserves. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock. Always check local signage and be mindful of other users and wildlife. Some paths may not be suitable for dogs due to terrain or stiles.


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