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Lake District Adventure
A road cycling route starting from Millom
Embark on an epic cycling adventure through the scenic Lake District on this challenging road cycling route near Millom
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This 92-kilometer road cycling route offers a thrilling adventure through the picturesque Lake District. With an ascent of 1666 meters, it is suitable for experienced cyclists. Highlights include Knott End, Castle How, Wrynose Pass, Three Shire Stone, Black Fell, Grizedale, Spark Bridge, Combs, Millom Rock Park, and Haverigg.
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92 km
1666 m
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Start: Haverigg Village centerMillom: Serene cycling routes amidst the beauty of the Lake District.
Millom, also located in Cumbria, United Kingdom, offers a wonderful cycling experience for both road and gravel cyclists. Surrounded by rolling hills and charming villages, Millom is a great base for exploring the beautiful Lake District National Park. Cyclists can enjoy long and scenic rides along quiet country roads and visit famous spots like Scafell Pike, the highest peak in England. The area also offers excellent off-road cycling trails for those looking for some adventure. With its stunning scenery and cycling-friendly atmosphere, Millom is a must-visit destination for cycling enthusiasts and nature lovers.2 km
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Knott EndHamletKnott End is a charming seaside town famous for its stunning sunsets and tranquil beaches.
17 km
17 km
Castle How144 mPeakCastle How offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the nearby Coniston Water.
33 km
33 km
Wrynose Pass393 mMountain PassWrynose Pass is a challenging mountain pass that offers panoramic views of the rugged landscape.
33 km
33 km
Three Shire StoneAttractionAt Three Shire Stone, you'll reach the meeting point of the historic counties of Cumberland, Lancashire, and Westmorland.
43 km
43 km
Black Fell323 mPeakBlack Fell provides an exhilarating climb and offers stunning views at the summit.
52 km
52 km
GrizedaleHamletGrizedale Forest is a haven for mountain biking and offers beautiful trails through ancient woodlands.
64 km
64 km
Spark BridgeVillageSpark Bridge is a picturesque village with charming cottages and a delightful cafe.
69 km
69 km
Combs264 mPeakCombs is a scenic hamlet with breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and hills.
85 km
85 km
Millom Rock ParkViewpointMillom Rock Park is a must-visit spot for enthusiasts of geological wonders, showcasing fascinating rock formations.
92 km
92 km
HaveriggVillageHaverigg is a quaint coastal village renowned for its beautiful sandy beach and tranquil atmosphere.
92 km
92 km
Finish: Haverigg Village centerMillom: Serene cycling routes amidst the beauty of the Lake District.
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