
Cycling in National Parks

Cycling is a great way to get out and about in the National Parks, Britain's breathing spaces. From family bike rides on woodland tracks and quiet country roads, to challenging mountain bike rides on real mountains, taking to two wheels lets you take in the scenery, spot some wildlife and visit some out of the way places.
The further information section will link you to information about cycle routes, hire shops and places to stay if you want a cycling holiday. There are route guides to download, and maps and guidebooks to purchase online.
Flat and family friendly
Quiet country roads and traffic-free byways, bridleways and cycle paths mean there are miles of easy cycle routes in all the National Parks. The Broads, the New Forest, the South Downs and the south of Pembrokeshire Coast are especially gentle for beginners and families. The Dartmoor freewheeler bus service even lets you do a downhill only ride!
Take your mountain bike to a real mountain
Mountain bikes were made for mountains, and there are some great, challenging trails in the uplands of the Brecon Beacons, Snowdonia, the Lake District, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, Northumberland, the Peak District, Pembrokeshire Coast and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks, where you can test your biking skills amongst the most stunning scenery in Britain. There are also thrilling rides in Exmoor National Park and a graded cycle route map is available from the on-line shop to help plan your route.
Bikes, boats and trains
Let the train take some of the strain, the North York Moors steam railway and the West Loch Lomond Way let you travel back by train to your starting point. In the Lake District you can load your bike onto a boat to cross Windermere as part of your route, or travel on the Ravenglass steam railway and then cycle back on the Eskdale trail.
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Cycle tours
Ditch the car and take to two wheels for the whole of your holiday. The 80 mile Moor to Sea trail across the North York Moors starts at the coast and ends on heather moors. The 90 mile Dartmoor Way and 130 mile Yorkshire Dales Cycleway are circular rides over varied terrain, whilst the Hadrian's Cycleway follows the line of the ancient wall for 173 miles from coast to coast.
The Taff Trail and Lôn Las Cymru National cycle routes both pass through the Brecon Beacons, and the Celtic Trail National cycle route follows the sea for over 140 miles around Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Or take on the challenge of visiting three National Parks, by following the Pennine Cycleway from Derby in the Peak District, through the Yorkshire Dales and finishing in Northumberland. At over 355 miles this trail is ideal to do over several visits!
Fuel yourself with local food
Once you've built up a good appetite, make sure you take advantage of the great local food and drink the National Parks have to offer, you'll be supporting local communities and getting a real taste of the place too.
Where to buy and eat great local food
Further information
General
Sustrans - National Cycle Network
Cycling in the National Parks

- Brecon Beacons - cycling
- Brecon Beacons - mountain biking
- Broads - cycling (1 guide to download)
- Dartmoor - cycling (9 guides to download)
- Exmoor - cycling
- Lake District - cycling (3 guides to download)
- Loch Lomond and the Trossachs - cycling (1 guide to download)
- New Forest - cycling
- New Forest Tourism - cycle hire
- Northumberland - cycling (4 routes to download)
- Northumberland - cycle shops and hire
- North York Moors - cycling
- North York Moors - cycle hire
- North York Moors - Moor to sea cycle trail
- Pembrokeshire Coast - cycling
- Cycle Pembrokeshire - routes, cycle hire, accomadation
- Peak District - cycling (2 guides to download)
- Snowdonia - cycling
- Snowdonia - cycle hire
- South Downs - cycling (3 guides to download)
- South Downs - cycle hire
- Yorkshire Dales - cycling
- Cycle the Dales - routes, cycle hire, accomadation
- Mountain Bike the Dales - routes, cycle hire, accomadation
Guides to buy online
- Dartmoor - Off-road Cycle map (£9.95)
- Exmoor - Cycle leaflets and books (75p - £14.95)
- New Forest Tourism - The New Forest cycle map (£2)
- Northumberland - Cycling in Rothbury and Coquetdale (£1.75)
- North York Moors - Cycle guides (£50p - £8.99)
- Peak District - Cycle routes (£2.50)
- Yorkshire Dales - mountain biking (£15.95)
Guide to good cycling
- Look after yourself - ensure your bike is safe to ride, wear a helmet, use lights after dark and take warm and waterproof clothing.
- Look after others - only cycle where you have a right of way, footpaths are not for bikes, give way to walkers and horse riders, use a bell or greeting to let them know you are there, and go slowly near farm animals and dogs.
- Look after the National Parks - don't erode paths by riding on very wet ground, avoid sharp braking and always follow the Countryside Code





