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Cycling Paradise in Cumbria


Cycling routes from Whitehaven

Whitehaven in Cumbria, United Kingdom is a great place for road and gravel cycling. The town offers a variety of routes for cyclists, with scenic views of the coast and countryside. Cyclists can enjoy exploring the Lake District National Park, which is located nearby and offers challenging climbs and beautiful landscapes. Whitehaven itself is home to the Coast to Coast Cycle Route, a popular long-distance route that attracts cyclists from all over the world. With its vibrant cycling community and stunning natural surroundings, Whitehaven is a must-visit destination for cyclists of all levels.

Discover the stunning scenery of Cumbria's interior

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92 km
1163 m
Tough

This route takes you through the breathtaking countryside of inland Cumbria. Starting in Whitehaven, you will cycle along a 92 km route, with a challenging ascent of 1163 m. The road conditions are suitable for road biking and the route is moderately difficult. The epicness of the route is rated 4, as it offers stunning views and diverse landscapes. Some highlights along the route include Kinniside Cop, a peaceful village that offers a nice place to rest and enjoy the scenery. Another highlight is Cold Fell, a challenging climb offering panoramic views of the surrounding moorland. You will also pass through the charming village of St Bees, known for its beautiful sandy beach and historic priory. Overall, this route is a must-visit for cycling enthusiasts who want to explore the picturesque countryside of Cumbria.


Get off the beaten path and experience the rugged beauty of the Lake District on this gravel adventure.

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85 km
1910 m
Tough

Embark on an off-road cycling adventure starting near Whitehaven, exploring the untamed beauty of the Lake District. This 85 km round-trip route, with an elevation gain of 1910 m, offers a thrilling and challenging experience for gravel bike enthusiasts. As you traverse the gravel tracks and mountain passes, you'll witness breathtaking panoramic views and encounter diverse landscapes. The route includes interesting highlights such as the Honister Slate Mine, which showcases the region's industrial heritage, and Honister Pass, a majestic mountain pass with towering peaks on either side.


A gravel loop showcasing the stunning landscapes of Whitehaven and Keekle.

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65 km
773 m
Tough

This 65km gravel loop takes cyclists through the diverse and breathtaking landscapes surrounding Whitehaven and Keekle. With a total ascent of 773m, riders will experience challenging climbs and thrilling descents while enjoying beautiful countryside views. The route encompasses highlights such as Moor Row, Beckermet, Seascale, Drigg, Gosforth, and Cold Fell. Cyclists can expect a moderate level of difficulty and an epicness rating of 3.


Experience the tranquility of Cumbria's open countryside

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87 km
1020 m
Tough

This scenic road route takes you through the open countryside of Cumbria. Starting in Whitehaven, you will cycle along an 87 km route with a total ascent of 1020 m. The road conditions are suitable for road biking and the route is moderately difficult. The epicness of the route is rated 3, as it offers peaceful landscapes and charming rural villages. One of the highlights along the route is Broughton Moor, a beautiful hilltop with outstanding views of the surrounding countryside. Gilcrux is a quaint village with traditional stone-built houses and vibrant gardens. The route also passes by High Ireb, offering stunning views of the rolling hills. Overall, this route is a great choice for cyclists who want to immerse themselves in the tranquility of Cumbria's open countryside.


Embark on an adventurous gravel ride through the Lake District

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74 km
1236 m
Tough

This challenging gravel route takes you through the beautiful Lake District. Starting in Whitehaven, you will cycle along a 74 km route with a total ascent of 1236 m. The road conditions are suitable for gravel biking, and the route is rated as moderately difficult. The epicness of the route is rated 4, as it offers scenic beauty and thrilling gravel sections. One of the highlights along the route is Flat Fell, a challenging climb that rewards cyclists with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Another highlight is Nether Wasdale, a picturesque village nestled among the foothills of the Lake District. Muncaster Fell offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is worth a stop. Overall, this route is recommended for gravel bike enthusiasts who want to explore the rugged beauty of the Lake District.


Enjoy a scenic road ride from Whitehaven to Corkickle, featuring stunning landscapes and cultural highlights.

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100 km
1546 m
Tough

This 100km road ride from Whitehaven to Corkickle showcases the natural beauty and cultural highlights of the area. With a total ascent of 1546m, cyclists will experience challenging climbs and exhilarating descents as they explore the picturesque countryside. Highlights along the route include Crag Hill, Wordworth House, Mirehouse, Latrigg, Stair, Newlands Pass, Hen Comb, Ennerdale Bridge, and Corkickle. The difficulty level for this road ride is moderate, making it suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The route boasts an epicness rating of 3, offering cyclists a rewarding and enjoyable journey.


Explore the scenic coastal route to Crosby

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66 km
631 m
Chill

This beautiful road route takes you along the scenic coastal path from Whitehaven to Crosby. You will cycle along a 66 km route with a total ascent of 631 m. The road conditions are suitable for road biking and the route is rated as moderately easy. The epicness of the route is rated 3, as it offers stunning coastal views and charming countryside. One of the highlights along the route is Siddick, a picturesque village located on the coast. Crosby is another highlight, known for its stunning coastal scenery and beautiful beaches. Ullock offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Overall, this route is recommended for cyclists who want to experience the beauty of the Cumbrian coast and enjoy peaceful countryside.


A picturesque route that hugs the Cumbrian coastline, offering breathtaking views and charming villages.

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244 km
1456 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route starting near Whitehaven takes you on a scenic journey along the coast of Cumbria, providing stunning views of the Irish Sea and the surrounding countryside. The route passes through several picturesque villages, allowing you to experience the local charm and hospitality. With a distance of 244 km and an elevation gain of 1456 m, it offers a challenging yet rewarding cycling adventure for well-trained amateurs.


Embark on an epic gravel adventure from Whitehaven to Wasdale Head with stunning landscapes and challenging climbs.

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105 km
2668 m
Savage

This 105km gravel route takes cyclists on an epic adventure from Whitehaven to Wasdale Head. With a challenging ascent of 2668m, riders will tackle tough climbs and be rewarded with breathtaking views of the Lake District. Highlights along the way include High Park, Ullock, Honister Slate Mine, Honister Pass, Stake Pass, Rossett Pike, and Ponsonby Fell. This route is recommended for experienced cyclists due to its difficult terrain, earning it a difficulty rating of 5 and an epicness rating of 4.


Discover the charm of Cumbria's coastal villages

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47 km
701 m
Chill

This leisurely road route takes you through the picturesque villages along the Cumbrian coast. Starting in Whitehaven, you will cycle along a 47 km route with a total ascent of 701 m. The road conditions are suitable for road biking and the route is rated as moderately easy. The epicness of the route is rated 3, as it offers beautiful coastal landscapes and charming villages. One of the highlights along the route is Weddicar Rigg, a stunning viewpoint that offers panoramic views of the coast. Another highlight is the charming village of Wath Brow, known for its quaint cottages and lush green fields. Beckermet is a beautiful village located near the coast and is worth a stop. This route is recommended for cyclists who want to explore the charming coastal villages of Cumbria.


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