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No traffic road cycling routes around Walkington are defined by the rolling chalk hills and open fields of the Yorkshire Wolds. The area features a diverse landscape of undulating roads, providing both gentle stretches and more challenging climbs. Cyclists can explore quiet country lanes that traverse picturesque dry valleys. This topography creates a visually engaging environment for road cycling.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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38.1km
01:40
210m
210m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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13.3km
00:36
110m
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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13.9km
00:40
120m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Imposing Cathedral in a relatively small and cozy town
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Archetypal English village with its large village green surrounded by pretty stone houses and two pubs. The open beck runs in front of the houses in Eastgate, each with their own private bridge. The banks of the stream are planted with flowers. A large flat circular stone on the green known as the whipping stone is probably the base of the old market cross but rumour has it that a man was whipped to death here in 1624. https://www.newbaldparishcouncil.gov.uk/about-newbald/
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Opened on 1 May 1865 and served the nearby village of Kiplingcotes. It was built originally for the personal use of a local landowner and MP, Lord Hotham, as an incentive for him to allow the railway to pass through his estates. The station closed after the last train ran on 27 November 1965 along with the rest of the line. The station building, platforms and signal box survive unaltered, as does the station master's house.
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Beverley Minster was constructed in the 13th century and holds the claim of one of the largest parish churches in England. It's a beautiful piece of architecture, often regarded as one of the most stunning Gothic buildings in Europe. Its stained-glass windows are renowned, with some dating back to the 14th century. I'd highly recommend taking a walk inside the building, which is open between 10am-4pm Monday to Saturday.
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Beverley Minster is one of the largest parish churches in the UK and is a seen as a gothic masterpiece. It is also known as the Parish Church of St John and St Martin. The building as it stands today was completed in the 15th century but there has been a religious site here since 700. St John was buried in the chapel of the saxon church which stood here in the 8th century and the present minster was built around it.
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Beverley is a pretty market town in the East Riding of Yorkshire drenched in history and charm. Dating back to the 7th century, Beverley is a popular town today for a pleasant day out to take in the sights.
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There are over 130 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Walkington, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and some more challenging options to explore the scenic Yorkshire Wolds.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience around Walkington, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from nearly 300 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country lanes, the beautiful rolling landscapes of the Yorkshire Wolds, and the variety of routes that keep traffic to a minimum.
Yes, Walkington offers several easy, circular routes perfect for beginners looking for minimal traffic. An excellent option is the Platwoods Bar Plantation loop from Walkington, which is just under 13 km and features gentle elevations, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without significant challenges.
The terrain around Walkington, situated at the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, is characterized by rolling chalk hills and secluded dry valleys. This means you can expect undulating roads with both gentle stretches and some more challenging climbs, offering a varied and engaging experience for road cyclists. Routes like the Black Mill, Beverley Westwood – Beverley Minster loop provide a good example of these varied elevations.
Yes, many routes will take you past charming local landmarks and natural features. You might encounter historic sites like All Hallows Church in Walkington, or enjoy the tranquil village pond. For those interested in natural beauty, the area features highlights such as Kiplingcotes Chalk Pit Nature Reserve or the scenic Brantingham Village Pond.
Walkington itself offers local parking options, particularly around the village center, which can serve as a convenient starting point for many routes. For routes that begin slightly further afield, such as those near Beverley, you'll find designated parking areas in and around the town, providing easy access to the quieter country lanes.
Absolutely. Many of the easy-rated routes are suitable for families, focusing on quiet country lanes and minimal traffic. The shorter, circular loops originating directly from Walkington, such as the Old Moor loop from Walkington, are ideal for a relaxed family outing, allowing everyone to enjoy the scenic Wolds at a comfortable pace.
Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling around Walkington, with warmer weather and the Yorkshire Wolds in full bloom. Autumn can also be beautiful with vibrant foliage. While cycling is possible year-round, be mindful of potential wet or icy conditions on country lanes during winter months.
Walkington village itself has local pubs and cafes where you can refuel. Many routes also pass through or near other charming villages in the East Riding of Yorkshire, offering opportunities to stop for refreshments. It's always a good idea to check opening times, especially in smaller villages, before you set off.
Yes, the undulating nature of the Yorkshire Wolds means many routes naturally offer fantastic panoramic views. As you cycle along the quiet country lanes and over the rolling hills, you'll frequently be treated to expansive vistas of the surrounding countryside. Routes that venture into the higher parts of the Wolds, such as those around North Newbald, are particularly good for scenic outlooks.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Walkington vary significantly in length. You can find shorter loops, like the Platwoods Bar Plantation loop at just under 13 km, perfect for a quick ride. There are also longer options, such as the North Newbald Village Green – Beverley Minster loop, which covers nearly 30 km, allowing for longer explorations of the region.


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