Wolds and Humber Loop
A road cycling route starting from Scalby
Discover the stunning landscapes of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire
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This round-trip cycling route takes you through the scenic countryside of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire, offering breathtaking views of the Wolds and Humber region. With a total distance of 71 kilometers and an ascent of 136 meters, this road route is suitable for cyclists of all levels. Experience the charm of small villages and explore interesting highlights along the way.
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136 m
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Start: Scalby Village centerScalby: Scenic Routes and Challenging Climbs in Scalby
Scalby is a small village situated in East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. From the perspective of a road and gravel cyclist, Scalby offers good cycling opportunities. The roads are well-maintained with adequate cycling infrastructure. The surrounding region offers varied terrain, including rolling hills and picturesque countryside. The area is popular for leisure cycling and there are several quiet country lanes to explore. Notable cycling-related spots in the vicinity include Flamborough Head, renowned for its challenging climbs and stunning coastal views. Overall, Scalby is a great destination for cyclists looking for a mix of scenic routes and challenging terrain.1 km
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GilberdykeVillageMake a stop at Gilberdyke and admire the picturesque village known for its beautiful church and charming traditional houses.
24 km
24 km
Seaton RossVillageVisit Seaton Ross, a peaceful village with a historic church and a scenic surrounding landscape.
42 km
42 km
PocklingtonTownStop by Pocklington, a charming market town known for its vibrant arts scene and historical sites.
66 km
66 km
North CaveVillageExplore North Cave and discover its fascinating limestone gorge and ancient cave system.
71 km
71 km
Finish: Scalby Village centerScalby: Scenic Routes and Challenging Climbs in Scalby