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Cycling routes in Cumbria
Experience the majestic beauty of the Lake District on two wheels.
Cumbria, located in the northwestern part of England, is a region renowned for its stunning natural beauty. From the breathtaking Lake District National Park to the rugged landscapes of the North Pennines, Cumbria offers diverse cycling routes for both road and gravel cyclists. The region is famous for its scenic mountain passes, including the challenging climbs of Hardknott Pass and Wrynose Pass. Cyclists can also explore picturesque lakeside routes, such as the popular loop around Lake Windermere. With its combination of dramatic landscapes, peaceful countryside, and charming market towns, Cumbria provides an unforgettable cycling experience.
Embark on an epic gravel ride exploring the stunning landscapes of the Lake District.
This challenging gravel ride takes you on an exhilarating adventure through the picturesque landscapes of the Lake District. Covering a distance of 117 km with an ascent of 2970 meters, this route is suitable for experienced gravel riders seeking an unforgettable experience. Prepare to conquer stunning peaks, ancient landmarks, and breathtaking valleys.
Countryside Trail
Discover the scenic countryside roads of Cumbria
Embark on a picturesque journey through the beautiful countryside of Cumbria on the Countryside Trail. This road cycling route offers a mix of rolling hills, charming villages, and stunning landscapes. With a moderate difficulty level, it is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The route spans 75km with an ascent of 608m, providing a satisfying and enjoyable ride. Explore highlights such as Aikton, Moorhouse, and Westward along the way. Marvel at the peaceful tranquility of Torpenhow and take in the panoramic views from Wharrels Hill. Discover the beauty of rural Cumbria on this enchanting adventure.
Worth to see in Cumbria:
![Image of Sedbergh](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/sedbergh-4.webp)
![Image of Maryport](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/maryport-5.webp)
![Image of Dearham](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/dearham-5.webp)
![Image of Denton Holme](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/denton-holme-5.webp)
![Image of Keswick](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/keswick-4.webp)
![Image of Penrith](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/penrith-5.webp)
The Gravel Adventure
An epic gravel route with challenging climbs and iconic passes
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure with the Gravel Adventure route near Cleator Moor. This 105 km gravel route is not for the faint-hearted, featuring epic climbs, including Honister Pass and Wrynose Pass. Marvel at the rugged beauty of the Lake District National Park and experience the thrill of conquering challenging terrains. With a massive 2781m ascent, this route is suitable for experienced and well-prepared cyclists looking for a true test of their off-road skills.
The Circuitous Route
A winding route through the captivating countryside of Windermere.
This round-trip cycling route takes you through the charming countryside near Windermere, offering breathtaking views of Brant Fell, Crook, Kendal, Greenside Crag, Muddy Brow, Burneside, Staveley, and Orrest Head along the way. With a total ascent of 976 meters and a distance of 58 kilometers, this road route provides a moderate challenge for experienced cyclists. The route offers diverse landscapes and picturesque highlights, making it an ideal choice for cyclists looking to explore the beauty of Cumbria.
Explore the rugged beauty of Cumbria on this gravel adventure
This gravel route takes you through the stunning countryside of Cumbria, with its picturesque villages and breathtaking views. The total ascent is 684 meters over a distance of 42 kilometers. Get ready for a thrilling ride through St Bees, Cold Fell, Ponsonby Fell, Calder Bridge, and Nethertown. The difficulty level of this route is 3 out of 5, suitable for well-trained amateurs. The epicness factor is 4 out of 5, as you'll be surrounded by mesmerizing landscapes.
Worth to see in Cumbria:
![Image of Ambleside](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/ambleside-1.webp)
![Image of Seascale](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/seascale-5.webp)
![Image of Kendal](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/kendal-5.webp)
![Image of Windermere](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/windermere-5.webp)
![Image of Wigton](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/wigton-5.webp)
![Image of Kirkby Lonsdale](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/kirkby-lonsdale-4.webp)
Wetheral Warriors
Conquer challenging climbs and explore picturesque villages on this epic road cycling route near Wetheral.
The Wetheral Warriors is an epic road cycling route that combines challenging climbs and scenic countryside in the area surrounding Wetheral. With a total ascent of 942 meters and a distance of 100 kilometers, this route is perfect for experienced cyclists looking for a thrilling ride. Some highlights of this route include Aikton, Kingmoor, Brampton, Wetheral, Caldbeck, Toot Hill, and Westward.
Explore beautiful landscapes on your way to Farleton Fell
This road cycling route covers a distance of 53 kilometers and has an ascent of 357 meters. Suitable for all levels of cyclists, this scenic route takes you through Inglebrick, Carnforth, and Farleton Fell. Enjoy picturesque views along the way, including a stop at Ruskin's View, known for its inspirational appeal to artists. Kirkby Lonsdale serves as both the starting and ending point of this picturesque exploration.
Discover the natural beauty of Ulverston on this scenic cycling adventure
Embark on a thrilling cycling journey through the stunning landscapes of Ulverston. With its challenging climbs, smooth roads, and picturesque scenery, this route offers an unforgettable experience for both road and gravel cyclists. From towering peaks to charming villages, you'll encounter a diverse range of highlights along the way. Whether you're an experienced rider seeking a challenge or a leisure cyclist looking to soak in the beauty of Cumbria, this round-trip route has something for everyone.
Worth to see in Cumbria:
![Image of Whitehaven](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/whitehaven-3.webp)
![Image of Egremont](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/egremont-4.webp)
![Image of Haverigg](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/haverigg-4.webp)
![Image of Millom](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/millom-5.webp)
![Image of Carlisle](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/carlisle-5.webp)
![Image of Kirkby Stephen](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/cumbria/kirkby-stephen-2.webp)
Embark on an adventurous cycling journey through Carlisle
The Carlisle Adventure is a 54 km road cycling route that offers a mix of challenging climbs and scenic beauty. With an ascent of 540 meters, this route starts near Denton Holme and includes highlights such as Wetheral, Ainstable, and Upperby. Suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists, this route provides panoramic views and diverse landscapes. It has a difficulty rating of 4 and an epicness rating of 2, promising an exciting cycling experience in Carlisle.
Gravel Adventure
Embark on a gravel adventure through the countryside
The Gravel Adventure is a thrilling cycling route covering 85 km and featuring an ascent of 1036 m. Suitable for cyclists who love off-road adventures, this route takes you through Birdoswald Roman Fort, Green, Haltwhistle, Halton Lea Gate, Tortie Hill, and finishes back in Brampton. With its rugged landscapes and historic sites, this route offers a unique biking experience for gravel enthusiasts.
Nearby regions:
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