The Airmyn Loop
A road cycling route starting from Skelton
A scenic road route with charming highlights
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Explore the picturesque countryside of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire on this 67 km road cycling loop starting near Skelton. The route takes you through beautiful villages and past impressive landmarks, with a total ascent of 33m. With its delightful highlights, such as Airmyn, Carlton Towers, Staynor Hall, Barlby, Bubwith, and Kilpin, this ride offers a perfect balance of natural beauty and cultural interest, suitable for all levels of riders.
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67 km
33 m
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Highlights on the route
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Start: Skelton Village centerSkelton: Cycle-friendly locality with access to the Yorkshire Wolds.
Located in the East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire region of the United Kingdom, Skelton is a cyclist-friendly locality with a range of cycling opportunities. Road cyclists will appreciate the quiet country lanes, while gravel cyclists can explore the nearby nature reserves and off-road trails. One of the highlights for cyclists is the Wolds Way Lavender farm, which offers beautiful panoramic views of the countryside. Skelton is a great base for exploring the Yorkshire Wolds and experiencing the stunning landscapes the region has to offer.7 km
7 km
AirmynVillageAirmyn is a charming village known for its historic timber-framed buildings and peaceful atmosphere.
16 km
16 km
Carlton TowersAttractionCarlton Towers is a beautiful stately home with stunning architecture and extensive gardens.
25 km
25 km
Staynor HallSub-urbStaynor Hall is a picturesque manor house surrounded by well-maintained gardens.
40 km
40 km
BarlbyVillageBarlby is a quaint village with a historic church and interesting local shops.
50 km
50 km
BubwithVillageBubwith is a charming village known for its 12th-century church and traditional pubs.
65 km
65 km
KilpinHamletKilpin is a tranquil hamlet with scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
67 km
67 km
Finish: Skelton Village centerSkelton: Cycle-friendly locality with access to the Yorkshire Wolds.