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Exploring the scenic routes of Thorngumbald on two wheels


Cycling routes from Thorngumbald

Thorngumbald, located in East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, provides a pleasant experience for road and gravel cyclists. The locality offers a mix of flat and rolling hills, making it suitable for riders of different skill levels. Cyclists can enjoy beautiful landscapes, including the nearby Humber Estuary. While Thorngumbald doesn't have any famous cycling-related spots directly within its borders, the area is surrounded by popular cycling routes. Overall, Thorngumbald ranks as a 3 in terms of cycling-friendly areas.

Embark on a thrilling gravel ride from Burstwick to Camerton, exploring the scenic countryside.

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34 km
60 m
Chill

This gravel cycling route takes you on an off-road adventure through the scenic countryside. With a distance of 34 km and an ascent of 60 meters, it offers a relatively easier off-road experience suitable for gravel enthusiasts. As you traverse the rugged paths, you'll be surrounded by picturesque landscapes and charming rural settlements. Burstwick, your starting point, has a peaceful atmosphere, while Welwick is known for its beautiful church. Ottringham offers a scenic backdrop of rolling hills, while Camerton boasts a tranquil setting with plenty of natural beauty. Overall, this off-road adventure allows you to explore the lesser-known gems of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire.


A circular route around Hull, showcasing the city's highlights.

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118 km
477 m
Tough

The Hull Loop is a 118 km road cycling route that takes you on a scenic journey around Hull. Starting near Thorngumbald, this route allows you to explore the city and its surrounding areas. With a total ascent of 477 meters, this ride provides some gentle challenges along the way. The Hull Loop is a great option for intermediate cyclists looking to experience the vibrant culture and stunning landscapes of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire.


Cycle through picturesque countryside and charming villages

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44 km
64 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route starting near Thorngumbald takes you through beautiful countryside and charming villages. With a moderate difficulty level, it is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The route covers a distance of 44 km and has an elevation gain of 64 meters. Along the way, you'll pass through Burstwick, Elstronwick, and Camerton, which are all worth exploring.


Embark on a scenic gravel ride through the winding paths of Patrington and Holmpton.

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50 km
77 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route takes you on a circular journey through the picturesque villages of Patrington and Holmpton. With a distance of 50 km and an ascent of 77 meters, it offers a moderate off-road experience for gravel enthusiasts. As you pedal through the scenic countryside, you'll be surrounded by rolling hills and idyllic landscapes. Patrington welcomes you with its medieval church and traditional houses, while Holmpton offers a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views of the coast. This route provides a wonderful opportunity to explore the hidden treasures of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire from a different perspective.


Enjoy a scenic coastal ride along the picturesque villages of East Yorkshire.

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47 km
60 m
Chill

The Coastal Escape is a 47 km road cycling route that takes you along the beautiful coastal villages of East Yorkshire. With a gentle ascent of only 60 meters, this ride is suitable for cyclists of all abilities. You'll pass through Thorngumbald, Winestead, Welwick, and Camerton, each offering its own unique charm and stunning coastal views. This route is perfect for a leisurely day out, allowing you to soak in the refreshing sea breeze and enjoy the tranquility of the East Yorkshire coast.


Experience the iconic Humber Bridge on a challenging cycling route.

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158 km
639 m
Tough

The Humber Bridge Loop is a 158 km road cycling route that takes you on a challenging journey from Thorngumbald to the iconic Humber Bridge. With an ascent of 639 meters, this ride is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a physical challenge. The route offers stunning views of the Humber estuary and rolling countryside. The Humber Bridge Loop showcases some of the best of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire's natural beauty. Make sure to pack a camera to capture the epic landscapes along the way.


Cycle along the stunning coastal path from Hedon to Hornsea, passing by the historic Meaux Abbey.

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84 km
100 m
Chill

This road cycling route takes you along the scenic coast from Hedon to Hornsea. With a distance of 84 km and an ascent of 100 meters, it offers a relatively easy ride suitable for well-trained amateurs. The highlight of this route is the historic Meaux Abbey, which dates back to the 12th century and boasts beautiful architecture. As you cycle along the coast, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the North Sea. The charming town of Hornsea awaits at the end of the route, with its sandy beach, promenade, and quaint shops. Overall, this coastal ride offers a delightful cycling experience with a touch of history and natural beauty.


Cycle through East Yorkshire's towns of Hedon and Beverley on this historic route.

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68 km
195 m
Tough

The Hedon and Beverley Route is a 68 km road cycling route that takes you through the charming towns of Hedon and Beverley. With an ascent of 195 meters, this ride offers a moderate level of challenge. Start in Hedon, a market town with a rich history dating back to medieval times. Explore its well-preserved architecture and enjoy a traditional English countryside atmosphere. Continue the ride to Beverley, a town famous for its stunning Minster and quaint streets lined with boutique shops and cafes. This route showcases the best of East Yorkshire's historic charm.


Experience a mix of stunning countryside and historical landmarks on this scenic route.

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75 km
197 m
Tough

The Paull and Sproatley Ride is a 75 km road cycling route that takes you through the charming countryside of East Yorkshire. With an ascent of 197 meters, this ride offers a moderate level of challenge. Explore the idyllic village of Paull, known for its historic attractions such as the Paull Holme Tower and the Paull Heritage Centre. Cycle through Hull, the bustling city with a rich maritime history, before venturing into the scenic landscapes of Sproatley. This route is perfect for cyclists who enjoy a mix of history, countryside views, and urban exploration.


Discover the rich history of Hull and Beverley as you cycle through these historic cities.

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66 km
120 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you through the historic cities of Hull and Beverley. With a distance of 66 km and an ascent of 120 meters, it offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateurs. Hull, known for its maritime history, offers a vibrant atmosphere and plenty of cultural attractions. As you cycle through the city, make sure to visit the famous Humber Bridge and enjoy the scenic views. Beverley, on the other hand, is known for its stunning Minster, narrow streets, and charming market square. This route provides a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and heritage of these two cities.


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