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3,200
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Road cycling in Yorkshire And The Humber offers diverse terrain, from the rolling chalklands of the Wolds to the dramatic dales and expansive moorlands of its national parks. The region features varied topography, including deep valleys, limestone formations, and coastal stretches. Cyclists can find routes across flat, traffic-free paths and challenging ascents through varied landscapes. This area provides a comprehensive network of no traffic road cycling routes suitable for different abilities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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452
riders
46.7km
01:52
150m
150m
Embark on the York flat loop to Bolton Percy, an easy road cycling route that takes you 29.0 miles (46.7 km) through a blend of historic cityscapes and tranquil countryside.…
4.7
(6)
250
riders
57.8km
03:17
1,150m
1,150m
Embark on a challenging road cycling adventure with the Wensleydale & Swaledale loop from Bainbridge. This difficult route covers 35.9 miles (57.8 km) and features a significant elevation gain of…

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4.7
(3)
168
riders
45.3km
02:23
630m
630m
Embark on the Cocayne Loop for a rewarding racebike experience through the tranquil, remote beauty of the North York Moors National Park. This moderate route spans 28.1 miles (45.3 km)…
5.0
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166
riders
44.0km
02:07
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.7
(6)
78
riders
69.7km
03:07
240m
240m
Embark on a moderate road cycling adventure through the Vale of York loop to the foothills of the Howardian Hills at Crayke, a route spanning 43.3 miles (69.7 km) with…
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A punchy climb out of Bransdale up Cowhouse Bank before the long roll down into Helmsley.
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One of the most iconic loops in the North York Moors - the Bransdale loop to Cockayne is a cycling paradise.
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This is where to turn off the Bransdale road to ascend to meet Rudland Rigg.
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Beautiful spot. It's a sharp U over the bridge so don't try and carry any speed into the immediate next ascent.
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York Minster, undoubtedly the most impressive sight in York, holds this title amidst a city filled to the brim with iconic landmarks. This masterpiece of Gothic architecture is distinguished by its soaring spires and medieval stained-glass windows. The Great East Window is the largest stained-glass window in the world. It dates back to the 15th century and is commonly referred to as the "Heart of Yorkshire" because of its distinctive shape. Whilst visiting the Minster, I'd recommend ascending the towers for panoramic views of the whole city, or take a guided tour for a deeper look into the history.
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A gorgeous bridge over Ouse Gill, a tributary of Hodge Beck, set in the stunning Bransdale moorlands. I've seen this beautiful stone bridge described by others as "photogenic". There is just something enchanting about British moorlands that is unmatched by just about any other places in the world. It'd be easy to make a stop here next to the bridge, to rest, relax and enjoy this place before returning to civilisation.
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A gorgeous bridge over Ouse Gill, a tributary of Hodge Beck. Set in the stunning Bransdale moorlands. I've seen this beautiful stone bridge described by others as "photogenic". There is just something enchanting about British moorlands that is unmatched by just about any other places in the world. It'd be easy to make a stop here next to the bridge, to rest, relax and enjoy this place before returning to civilisation.
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There are over 3,200 no-traffic road cycling routes in Yorkshire And The Humber, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a wide selection, from easy, flat rides to challenging climbs through the Dales and Moors.
Yes, Yorkshire And The Humber offers over 870 easy, traffic-free road cycling routes. A great option for a relaxed ride is the York flat loop to Bolton Percy, which provides a gentle, scenic experience through the Vale of York.
For long-distance, traffic-free road cycling, consider the dedicated cycleways within the National Parks. The Yorkshire Dales Cycleway is a 130-mile circular route, while the North York Moors Cycleway offers a 171-mile figure-of-eight loop, both utilizing quieter roads and providing extensive scenic riding.
The Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors National Parks are ideal for advanced cyclists seeking challenging, traffic-free routes. The Wensleydale & Swaledale loop from Bainbridge in the Dales offers significant elevation gain. In the North York Moors, you can tackle demanding ascents like Sutton Bank or the infamous Rosedale Chimney.
While many road cycling routes are on quiet country roads, for truly traffic-free and family-friendly options, consider areas like Dalby Forest within the North York Moors, which has dedicated trails. The Humber Estuary also offers flat, traffic-free paths, including routes across the Humber Bridge.
Yorkshire And The Humber's diverse landscape offers numerous viewpoints. In the Dales, you'll find panoramic vistas of limestone formations and rolling hills. The North York Moors provide expansive heather-clad moorland views. Coastal routes near the Humber Estuary offer unique perspectives, including from the Humber Bridge.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Yorkshire And The Humber are circular. Examples include the Cocayne Loop, the Bransdale Loop in the North York Moors, and the Yorkshire Wolds Loop from Beverley, allowing you to start and finish in the same location.
Many routes pass by or near stunning natural attractions. In the Yorkshire Dales, you can find iconic sites like Malham Cove, Gordale Scar Waterfall, and The Strid. The region also features unique rock formations such as Brimham Rocks.
Yes, you can incorporate historical landmarks into your rides. Notable castles include Bolton Castle and Spofforth Castle Ruins. The historic city of York itself, with sites like Clifford's Tower, is also a popular starting point for many routes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse and challenging terrain, the picturesque villages, and the sense of achievement from conquering the region's famous climbs, all while enjoying quieter roads.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for traffic-free road cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, but routes can be busier. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for colder weather, potential ice, and shorter daylight hours, especially on exposed moorland routes.


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